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Microsoft hopes to use antitrust experience against Google

Microsoft is hoping to turn its experience of defending antitrust cases on its head, filing a formal complaint against search giant Google with the European Commission on Thursday.

Brad Smith, Senior Vice President & General Counsel at Microsoft, wrote an entry on the TechNet Microsoft on the Issues blog where he introduced some of the issues of concern:

First, in 2006 Google acquired YouTube—and since then it has put in place a growing number of technical measures to restrict competing search engines from properly accessing it for their search results.  Without proper access to YouTube, Bing and other search engines cannot stand with Google on an equal footing in returning search results with links to YouTube videos and that, of course, drives more users away from competitors and to Google.

Second, in 2010 and again more recently, Google blocked Microsoft’s new Windows Phones from operating properly with YouTube. Google has enabled its own Android phones to access YouTube so that users can search for video categories, find favorites, see ratings, and so forth in the rich user interfaces offered by those phones.  It’s done the same thing for the iPhones offered by Apple, which doesn’t offer a competing search service. 

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Posted by on March 31, 2011 in Law

 

Samsung laptop keylogger claims are false, claims company

It appears security researcher Mohamed Hassan’s claims that some Samsung laptops may be pre-loaded with StarLogger key logging software are untrue. The company has conducted a speedy investigation of the allegations made yesterday in articles appearing on NetworkWorld.com, and they believe them to be the result of false positive detection from security program VIPRE.

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Posted by on March 31, 2011 in Security

 

Samsung investigating StarLogger keylogger story

Update: Samsung has now denied this story and posted evidence to support their investigation.

Yesterday, NetworkWorld.com published two explosive stories (here, and here) that alleged Samsung may have installed key logger software on some of its popular laptops.

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Posted by on March 31, 2011 in Security

 

Apple releases Mac OS X Lion Preview 2 to developers

Apple yesterday released the 2nd preview build of its upcoming operating system Mac OS X Lion to developers. As with the first build, the software is delivered to developers via a download from the App Store. And you’ll need to head over to the Apple Developer Member Center first to obtain a redemption code to obtain the software. You are also required to install a small update from the Mac OS X Software Update application first, before you can install the latest build on your machine.

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Posted by on March 31, 2011 in Mac OS X

 

Windows Home Server 2011 hits RTM; available on MSDN/TechNet soon

Microsoft has announced that the Windows Home Server 2011 code has, at last, reached RTM (Ready To Manufacture), and the product will soon be made available to System Builders and enthusiasts for purchase:

Today, the Home Server engineering team signed off the release version of WHS 2011. An exciting milestone which now starts the process to make it available for purchase.

Affordable and easy-to-use, Windows Home Server 2011 is the ideal solution to help families keep their important digital files and data automatically backed up, organized, and accessible from virtually anywhere.

Today, the Home Server engineering team signed off the release version of WHS 2011. An exciting milestone which now starts the process to make it available for purchase.

Affordable and easy-to-use, Windows Home Server 2011 is the ideal solution to help families keep their important digital files and data automatically backed up, organized, and accessible from virtually anywhere.

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Posted by on March 30, 2011 in Windows Home Server

 
 
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