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  • MS ruling puts XP in the cross fire

    State attorneys general, politicians and other critics pounced on the DoJ ruling to demand stiff remedies to prevent potential antitrust violations on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system.

  • MS faces new antitrust probes

    Microsoft is now being investigated by antitrust enforcers over its investment in Corel and its pending purchase of Great Plains Software, in what could be a test of the Bush administration's approach.

  • Experts say Microsoft could win

    Microsoft, for the first time, may be in a position to completely overturn the government's antitrust victory, say legal experts.

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