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2009

YouTube - Dutch TV: XBox PART 1

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The Dutch consumerprogram Kassa continues the story on the scratching XBox. The second test is to see if placed stable, the XBox scratches discs. Microsoft says "no", but Kassa discoveres "yes"

2008

MacMod.com - Your Mac Modification HQ - Ubuntu wins CanSecWest Hack Off

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AT THE CANSECWEST HACKERS CONTEST 2008 MAC AND VISTA WERE HACKED! LINUX UBUNTU WON!! SPREAD THE NEWS! LET'S BREAK OUT THE CHAMPAGNE!!! Ubuntu wins CanSecWest Hack Off. The winners and losers in the CanSecWest zero day hack contest are in. The winner is Ubuntu, as it was the only OS who did not fall to hackers. The losers are Apple OS X.5.2, Safari, Windows Vista SP 1 and Adobe Flash. The Windows Vista laptop went down after Adobe Flash Player was installed.

'Vista Capable' lawsuit against Microsoft now a class action

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'Vista Capable' lawsuit against Microsoft now a class action By JOSEPH TARTAKOFF AND TODD BISHOP P-I REPORTERS In a blow to Microsoft Corp., a federal judge granted class-action status to a lawsuit late Friday alleging that Microsoft unjustly enriched itself by promoting PCs as "Windows Vista Capable" even when they could only run a bare-bones version of the operating system, called "Vista Home Basic."

Microsoft Spins Legal Defeat into PR Fool`s Gold

"If you didn't know what was really behind Microsoft's open standards and source promises, it might sound like Microsoft was making real changes. You've got to give Microsoft credit for gall. They take a crunching defeat at the hands of the European Unio

ECIS

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ECIS,: European Committee for Interoperable Systems. Excellent initiative! Europe will watch Microsoft like a hawk, and will see to it that the recent 'playing nice' with open source/Linux of Micro$oft will result in something substantial, till this far it does not.

2007

Victory for European Commission: Court Rejects Microsoft Antitrust Appeal - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News

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Excellent! One step closer to honest competition. Will the big money, monopolism and dirty trics win (as usual)?

2005