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March 7, 2004
With some obstacles on the way, SCO launched its first lawsuits against end customers of Linux. As new worms emerge, virus researchers are warning of an ongoing war between their authors. Plus, news on Michael Dell's departure from the post of chief executive, a win for Microsoft in its Eolas patent case, the latest on the upcoming versions of Windows and much more.
March 14, 2004
The FBI releases a draft proposal which allows for swift and easy wiretapping of broadband Internet connections. The four major U.S. ISPs sue over 200 people under new anti-spam legislation. Microsoft gets a tough security week, while BayStar confirms the software giant's link in an SCO investment. Plus, news on EU's view of Oracle's hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft, RealNetworks' antitrust case against Redmond and much more.
March 21, 2004
Software powerhouse Microsoft is expected to be dubbed an anticompetitive monopolist by the EU after settlement talks between the company and EU's antitrust regulators collapsed. China's communist government shuts down the country's most popular blogging sites. New information shows SCO might be aiming its guns at the U.S. federal government. Plus, news on a Symantec flaw, Google geographically-restricted search results and much more.
March 28, 2004
The European Union imposes a record fine on Microsoft and unveils stringent measures to break the giant's "abusive" monopoly. Novell vows to become the No. 1 Linux seller and launch an assault on Microsoft's desktop ubiquity. Plus, news on an HP patent infringement lawsuit against Gateway, Yahoo!'s latest acquisition, MSN's planned search debuts and much more.
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