The New York Times 1998 Joel Brinkley - Abstracts

The New York Times 1998 Joel Brinkley
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A Microsoft rebuttal but nothing to rebut.(advance rebuttal against Apple's testimony, antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
A new tack is taken by Microsoft; it cites weaknesses in Sun's Java product.(Sun Microsystems, antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Antitrust action against Microsoft is called imminent; a 'far-reaching' lawsuit; complaint by state attorneys general may block release of Windows 98 Friday. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Antitrust talks founder on Microsoft's 'Desktop': Justice Dept. bargaining never really started. (includes related articles on the differences between the Government and Microsoft, as well as a history of Government cases against private industry) (Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Antitrust talks with Microsoft are called off; U.S. and states ready to file suits Monday. (May 18, 1998) (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Apple executive testifies of threats and bullying by Microsoft.(Avadis Tevanian Jr., antitrust case)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
As Microsoft trial gets started, Gates's credibility is questioned; U.S. depicts company out to crush competitors. (Chmn William H. Gates, antitrust trial) (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
At the Microsoft trial, a day for parrying; witness supports unbundling Internet Explorer for Windows.(Microsoft antitrust trial, Professor David J. Farber)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
At trial, Microsoft says a key Netscape meeting was a 'setup.'.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Broadcast and cable interests debate rules for digital TV. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
F.C.C. responds to its digital-TV critics. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
F.T.C. sues Intel, saying it violated antitrust laws; control of data is issue; chip giant says it has right to shun computer makers in disputes on patents. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
F.T.C. surfs the Web and gears up to demand privacy protection. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Gates on tape: scant memory of key details.(Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates's videotaped testimony in Justice Department antitrust lawsuit.)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
In its case against Microsoft, U.S. now cites note from Apple.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Intel and Microsoft face differing antitrust paths; administrative case awaits chip maker. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Intel's antitrust alternative: avoid public confrontation.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Judge delays Microsoft trial 2 weeks; deposition process is ordered resumed. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Judge in Microsoft case tries to cut through jargon as he questions witnesses.(Thomas Penfield Jackson, antitrust trial)(Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft accused of sabotaging witness's computer program; a software giant cites an innocent reason for a change.(Abstract)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft asks for dismissal of U.S. suit. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft browser case has day in court. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft case is set for trial in September. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft defends methods as common for its industry.(antitrust case)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft defense strategy starts to come into focus; attack on even minor points of U.S. case.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft disputes Netscape meeting account.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft gives in to a Federal order on Internet browser. (Internet Explorer) (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft hampered OS/2, I.B.M. official tells court; curbs on software develvopers are faulted.(Department of Justice anti-trust suit against Microsoft Corp. continues; John Soyring, an executive of IBM, testifies )(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft has a stronghold in Office suites. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft is said to irk some big users; browser cited in survey by U.S. witness for suit.(expert witness Glenn E. Weadock testifies for federal government in antitrust case against software maker )(Company Business and Marketing)(Abstract)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft made own problems, U.S. contends. (Justice Dept) (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft ordered to provide more antitrust evidence. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft seeks accord with U.S. and averts suit: a delay for Windows 98: software giant goes to brink and then decides to offer some new concessions. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft serves subpoenas on 5 computer companies.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft suit pushed back until Oct. 19.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft suit pushed back until Oct. 19. (antitrust trial, Oct 1998) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft winner in appeal to keep software intact.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft winner in appeal to keep software intact; ruling affects access to Internet and undercuts new U.S. suit. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
New recorded film format draws critcism from rivals.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
PC makers cool to Microsoft's push for WebTV. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Prosecutors say Microsoft case will be honed. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Ready or not, here comes HDTV: but the industry's vision is still far from focused. (high-definition television) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Testimony on Microsoft's league of its own; alterations to Java provide a new form of attack in the U.S. case.(antitrust trial)(Government Activity)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
The dawn of HDTV, ready or not; few will actually see ABC's 101 well-defined dalmatians.(High-definition television)(Abstract)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. and 20 states file suits claiming Microsoft blocks competition over Internet; a consumer focus; government doesn't ask to halt the release of the latest system. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. describes Microsoft fight to secure ally.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
U.S. eases encryption software export bans.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. expected to file suit against Intel; antitrust case likely to be started today. (Government Activity)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. faults depositions of Microsoft executives. (antitrust case) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. is preparing to sue Intel over its microchip monopoly.Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. judge orders Microsoft to turn over operating system code. (US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, Windows 95 and Windows 98) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Web site agrees to safeguards in first on-line privacy deal. (Geocities, FTC) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
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