Comment Re:Removing IE (Score 1) 803
I guess that most people know that there is no technical problem to hide IE in Windows, as MS does with Outlook, MSN Explorer and WinMessenger as well.
In the eon of modems, there had been a phone number (toll-free if I remember correctly), one could download lots of settings for various internet providers from. MS could setup such thing easily today. Remember, is the http-stuff cut off Windows, too? No more automatic Windows-Updates?? The render machine is still there, too.
But I were MS and would battle with the EU commission again and again, I would probably do the same, in order to have the EU residents get angry over the EU this time and hate themselves for cheering in times ago, the EU sued me.