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Microsoft rounding up supporters
- Microsoft has lined up a new political ally in its bid to ward off Justice Department antitrust enforcers, who are seriously considering filing another lawsuit targeting allegedly anticompetitive practices by the software giant. [News.com]
Microsoft sees R&D at $3 billion
- Microsoft will spend more than $3 billion on research and development in the coming fiscal year, up from about $2.6 billion this year, company chairman and chief executive Bill Gates said yesterday. [News.com]
Microsoft speaks out on lawsuits
- The antitrust lawsuits filed against Microsoft today will hurt consumers, the software industry, and the U.S. economy, chief executive Bill Gates and other company executives said today. [News.com]
Microsoft spurs spin cycle in D.C.
- The Microsoft spin cycle continues, with two opponents on Capitol Hill weighing in on news that the software giant and state and federal antitrust regulators are trying to settle their differences without going to court. [News.com]
Microsoft stock down
- Microsoft stock fell nearly four points today after antitrust regulators filed lawsuits against the software giant. [News.com]
Microsoft suit not a political play
- The Clinton administration's top antitrust official said Friday that political factors have played no role in determining how the government would act against software giant Microsoft. [News.com]
Microsoft suits could drag on
- Once the initial hype over the lawsuits against Microsoft has subsided, the case will face a lengthy and tedious process that ultimately may take years to complete. [News.com]
Microsoft tests streaming software
- Microsoft said today that a number of streaming media packages and a new Web animation tool have entered beta testing. [News.com]
Microsoft to post Office 97 update
- Microsoft plans to stamp out bugs in its Office 97 desktop application package with an update slated to be posted to its Web site this summer. [News.com]
Microsoft trial date: Sept. 8
- A federal judge today combined two lawsuits that the Justice Department and 20 state attorneys general filed against Microsoft and set a trial date of September 8. [News.com]
Microsoft trickles out Office plans
- Microsoft product managers yesterday offered an additional peek at features planned for Office 9x, an update of the company's desktop application suite, now slated to ship by year's end. [News.com]
Microsoft unveils software for ISPs
- Microsoft announced version 2.0 today of Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS), a family of Internet servers for ISPs, hosting services, and phone carriers. [News.com]
Microsoft wants more time
- Microsoft today gave the first official indication how it plans to respond to lawsuits filed by the Justice Department and 20 states in court documents filed in preparation for a scheduling conference to be held tomorrow. [News.com]
Microsoft warns Wall Street
- Microsoft is continuing its efforts to prevent antitrust regulators from filing lawsuits that might delay the arrival of its Windows 98, reaching out to business partners and Wall Street analysts and staging a rally in New York City tomorrow that will feature speeches by Bill Gates and top executives from other high-profile companies. [News.com]
Microsoft woes benefit competitors
- Netscape isn't the only company that stands to gain from Microsoft's legal battle with federal and state regulators. [News.com]
Microsoft workers blasé about case
- Microsoft faces the threat of one of the biggest antitrust actions in U.S. history, but many of the company's rank and file seem larglely uninterested in the high-stakes legal battle. [News.com]
Microsoft, DOJ in last-minute talks
- Last-minute negotiations between Microsoft and the Justice Department and state attorneys general will begin in earnest tomorrow in an attempt to settle a pending antitrust suit. [News.com]
Microsoft, DOJ in last-minute talks
- Last-minute negotiations between Microsoft and the Justice Department and state attorneys general will begin in earnest tomorrow in an attempt to settle a pending antitrust suit. [News.com]
Microsoft, DOJ talks collapse
- Eleventh-hour negotiations between Microsoft and antitrust regulators collapse, clearing the way for possible legal action. [News.com]
Microsoft, HP exchange messages
- Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard announced plans to expand a mutually beneficial alliance to further the installation of the software giant's Exchange Server messaging system. [News.com]
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