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  • Europe threatens Microsoft with daily fines

    The European Commission issued Microsoft a warning on Thursday that it could face a retroactive fine of up to US$2.37 million a day for failing to comply with its antitrust order, based on its preliminary review.

  • EU to probe Microsoft-Time Warner buy

    European antitrust regulators are set to launch a thorough investigation into a plan by Microsoft and Time Warner to acquire digital rights management company ContentGuard, a development that's seen as a setback for the deal.

  • Copy-protection software thwarts felt-tip hackers

    A new version of CD copy-protection software from Israel's Midbar claims to have fixed an embarrassing flaw.

  • Union intercepts Vodafone axe

    Vodafone's staff cull is on hold for now -following allegations that the telco has new jobs on the horizon and has no intentions of offering them to 350 employees facing the sack.

  • A government office on sexy sites?

    A United States panel examines how to protect youngsters from online pornography. Is a government rating office the answer?

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