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Lindows Loses Early MS Battle in Netherlands
A Netherlands judge last week granted Microsoft Corp. a preliminary injunction against desktop Linux vendor Lindows.com Inc. and its resellers. The decision by the Amsterdam District Court “orders Lindows.com within eight days of service of this judgment to cease and desist from the infringement of the WINDOWS trademark by using the signs “Lindows”,…
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Intel Launches Prescott; 64-Bit Question Unanswered
Intel formally launched its next-generation “Prescott” microprocessor on Sunday, providing slight performance increases over the previous Pentium 4. Intel executives also declined to put to rest rumors of Prescott’s 64-bit capabilities. The Prescott will ship in 3.2-, 3.0-, and 2.8-GHz speed grades beginning on Monday, with supplies of the 3.4-GHz low enough that many system…
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No Free Lunch: Microsoft Fumbles the Patent Ball
Microsoft’s decision to drop the other shoe on Office 2003’s XML schemas may come back to haunt it. News reports of patent filings with New Zealand and the European Union triggered fears that third-party vendors would be prevented from accessing Office documents without licensing the new formats. According to a reply from Mark Martin of…
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Gateway to Buy EMachines
Gateway Inc., which has spent the past year trying to expand beyond its PC-making roots, on Friday announced it was buying privately-held computer-maker eMachines Inc. for about $235 million. Officials with Gateway, in Poway, Calif., said the combined company will create the third-largest computer maker in the country behind Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc.and eighth…
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Dealers Begin Tipping Prescott Prices, AMD Cuts
Dealers have begun to release pricing for the Intel’s new Pentium 4 and “Prescott” chips expected next week, and have also tipped AMD’s expected price cuts later in February. As expected, the prices for a Prescott and a Pentium 4 running at the same clock speed are virtually identical, with a gap of just a…
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Gateway-eMachines Merger: Beware the Retail Juggernaut?
Carly Fiorina got it right: For some time, the HP CEO has been saying the marketing will continue to consolidate, and today’s news that Gateway plans to buy eMachines proves the wisdom of her words. Interestingly, this merger was prompted more by Gateway’s desire to expand its retail presence than any move to push online…