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Saturday, September 22, 2007

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: Microsoft in the crosshairs

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September 22, 2007
Microsoft in the crosshairs

Microsoft found itself the popular target this week, with antitrust woes returning and new software battles emerging.

A European court dealt a severe blow to Microsoft's competitive ambitions in Europe Monday by siding with regulators in an antitrust case against the company.


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Most popular stories
  1. Xbox tries to get its 'Halo' back
  2. Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes
  3. Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?
  4. Opening doors beyond Microsoft Office
  5. SCO Group admits it may fold


Most discussed stories
  1. SCO Group admits it may fold
  2. Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?
  3. Why restraining Microsoft no longer matters
  4. Spy czar urges extension of warrantless-wiretap law
  5. Tackling the cell phone unlock game


Top photo galleries
  1. The blended-wing design of Boeing's X-48B
  2. Cracking open a flip phone
  3. Blocking memorable scenes with Legos
  4. Camera makers bring niches into focus
  5. More than chips at IDF


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for 'a la carte' TV options

To all you cable and satellite subscribers who gripe about writing checks each month for the privilege of receiving dozens of channels you never watch, take note. Read full story


Top 10 products this week
  1. Apple iPod Touch (8GB)
  2. Creative Zen (4GB)
  3. Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz)
  4. HP Photosmart A826
  5. Samsung WEP500 Bluetooth headset
  6. RIM BlackBerry 8820 (AT&T)
  7. Wi-Ex zBoost YX300 cell phone signal extender
  8. Pacsafe MetroSafe 300
  9. Canon PowerShot SD950 IS
  10. Creative Aurvana X-Fi headphones

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