Microsoft-Compaq-BeOS 183
shaldannon writes "This morning on National Public Radio there was a story about the ongoing Justice department case against Microsoft. Yesterday Justice Department attorney David Boies challenged Microsoft's Windows licensing policies, particulary the "verbal contracts" not to include Netscape on the desktop. He questioned a Mr. Rose of Compaq on this subject. Mr. Rose tried to distance himself from Microsoft by claiming that he'd never had close dealings with the company or Mr. Gates. Attorney Boies produced an email in which Bill Gates specifically thanks Mr. Rose for his assistance to Microsoft on the DoJ case. Boies then dropped a bombshell announcement: Compaq had been having secret negotiations with BeOS to do some development for them. At the same time, Compaq sent representatives to Microsoft for their blessing on the arrangement. Microsoft killed the deal. Compaq's attorney jumped to his feet, emotionally denying the charge and accusing David Boies of 'cheap courtroom tactics.' Attorney Boies then produced evidence from BeOS substantiating his announcement."
ZD-net and
PC-Week both also carry the story. Thanks to Rick Irvine
(a Furious Be User) and BitMan.
In related news,Matthew Tebbens
tells us that CNN is reporting that Windows 2000 will need
apps to be rebuilt or even rewritten to be compliant
(whatever that means). Update: 02/19 06:02 by S :
And to top the cake, Microsoft has been charged with
monopoly pricing in a California Class Action suit.
Thanks Dwight Johnson.
Update: 02/20 12:57 by S : More on the Be Story: Alledgedly,
Be is making an embedded OS that would have better media
capabilities than WinCE for information appliances.
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