7845560
submission
rossendryv writes:
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued Intel Corp., accusing the world's largest chip maker of "anticompetitive tactics" in the latest legal blow to the Silicon Valley icon. The agency also alleged that "Intel secretly redesigned key software, known as a compiler, in a way that deliberately stunted the performance of competitors' CPU chips."
7480638
submission
rossendryv writes:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and UC Berkeley's Samuelson Center filed suit in California's Northern District, asking the court to force a number of government agencies to hand over any documents they have concerning the use of social networking sites as part of investigative procedures.
490696
submission
rossendryv writes:
Major technical and economic issues continue to cloud Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML), with less than one month before voting starts on February 25 — 29 vote in Geneva, Switzerland, according to a new Linux.com article. On the technical side, Microsoft's non-disclosed the migration mapping tables and non-disclosed specs Office writes for features such as DRM, Sharepoint tags, passwords, Devmode, GUID, migration tags, VBA macros, and other hidden system dependencies which tie OOXML files to a Microsoft environment. On the economic side, OOXML raising obstacles to international trade and competition, a key no-no for ISO standards, because OOXML would be practically impossible for any vendor but Microsoft to implement, unlike the current standard, the OpenDocument Format, which can be and has been implemented by multiple vendors.