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Microsoft Fined $732 Million in European Union Antitrust Case
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Microsoft Fined $732 Million in European Union Antitrust Case
Newsfactor
As expected, The European Union has levied a hefty fine against . EU regulators issued a $732 million fine against the technology giant for failing to comply with a deal to offer browser choice to Windows users. This is the first time that the European Commission has fined a company for non- with a ...
A new Microsoft Corp. logo, left, is seen on an exterior wall of a new Microsoft store inside the Prudential Center mall, in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012.
(photo: AP / Steven Senne)
EU Fines Microsoft $731M for Flubbing Browser Deal
TechNewsWorld
Today in international tech news: The EU hits Microsoft with a huge fine for the company's failure to comply with an order to offer Web browser options; A conservation group asks Google to nix ads for whale and elephant products on its Japanese shopping site; and France is issuing more and more "str...
Microsoft’s Kinect Can See Inside Your Skull With Its Almost X-Ray Vision
Gizmodo
Eric Limer -  | Kinect’s potential for gaming might not have been thaaaat great, but it’s applications for other things, like cheating at pool and medicine, have been pretty impressive. The team Microsoft Research Cambridge, for inst...
Microsoft fined $732 Million by the EU antitrust officials
The Examiner
Microsoft is a one of the most successful software companies in the world and a leader in the market of operating systems. However its status does not keep it safe from the watchful eye of the European Union. Just recently the company was fined $732 ...
SAMSUNG: No One Is Buying Microsoft's Surface, Windows 8 Isn't Very Good
Business Insider
  | More bad news for Microsoft and its new operating system, Windows 8. | The president of Samsung's memory chip division, Jun Dong-soo, had a lot of negative comments about Microsoft in a meeting with reporters. The Korea Times transcribed his...
Google Maps facing ban in Germany over patent dispute with Microsoft
The Siasat Daily
London, March 09: | Web giant Google is facing a ban on its application Google Maps in Germany over a patent dispute with Microsoft. A Munich judge has reportedly held Google and subsidiary company Motorola Mobility responsible for infringing a key m...
>David Sacks Should Be Microsoft's Next CEO (MSFT)
Seattle Post
At the Launch Festival, a startup conference held this week in San Francisco, tech impresario Jason Calacanis interviewed Yammer CEO David Sacks. | One of his questions: Is Microsoft, which acquired Yammer last year for $1.2 billion, grooming Sacks f...
Apple *is* increasingly Windows where it counts. This is a problem for Microsoft.
The Verge
Apple *is* increasingly Windows where it counts. This is a problem for Microsoft. | Posted by armpitofdeath on March 8, 2013 05:41 pm 0 | So I hang out often in a lot of places where other mobile and presumably reasonably successful people hang out a...
David Sacks Should Be Microsoft's Next CEO
Business Insider
  | Yammer CEO David Sacks: Here's How I Avoided Getting Crushed By Salesforce.com | Denmark: Hey Microsoft, You Owe Us $1 Billion | 20 Quotes Show Us How Bill Gates Became The World's Second Richest Man | At the Launch Festival, a startup confe...
Science
Scientists focus on another Sandy loss  lab mice
(photo: US DoD / EJ Hersom)
Scientists focus on another Sandy loss — lab mice
Richmond Times Dispatch
NEW YORK — It was one of the most dramatic stories from Hurricane Sandy: more than 300 patients — including babies — safely removed from a flooded New York hospital that lost power. But in a research building at the complex, where thousands of lab mice were kept, the story had a sadder ending. | A storm surge into the basement swamped some 7,...
Technology
Actress Olivia Wilde on the Tron: Legacy panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con in San Diego, California.
(photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
SXSW: Olivia Wilde Kicks Off Panels on Hollywood and Technology Partnerships
The Hollywood Reporter
share | Michael Buckner / Getty Images Entertainment | Olivia Wilde | The actress spoke about promoting her new film "Drinking Buddies" on Twitter, while Warner Bros. Television digital execs gave tips to technology companies on pitching products to Hollywood. | Two panel discussions on Saturday morning addressed the convergence of the tech world a...



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