Gregg Keizer

Articles by Gregg Keizer

Dell, HP comes to Microsoft’s rescue on Word injunction

HP and Dell tells court that forcing Microsoft to alter Word would require computer makers to conduct expensive and time-consuming re-tests of machines running the software ...

Microsoft cries foul over i4i ruling

Texas lower court judge let trial 'run amok' in awarding the Toronto company $290 million, says Microsoft in appeal

Microsoft warns "massive disruption" if Word sales is halted

The Redmond, Wash-based software maker is pulling out all the stops in pleading for a stay on the court injunction preventing the sale of on its popular word processing software

Can technical workaround solve Microsoft Word’s legal woes?

Microsoft can avoid injunction by employing an "easy technical workaround" but paying i4i isn't likely, says patent attorney

Why were Twitter and Facebook attacked?

Was it jealous IRC users? A botnet vigilante? A grudge against a political blogger? Experts float their theories on the motivation behind the DDoS attack

Apple patches 18 Mac vulnerabilities

Six of the vulnerabilities related to image file formats in Apple's smallest security update of the year

Microsoft promises to stymie hackers with new patches

The software giant is confirming fixes for bugs including Direct Show and ActiveX vulnerabilities. Two Windows fixes, also available July 14, will be labeled critical rn

Europeans charged double for Windows 7

The price in Europe for Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system is expected to be 41 to a 100 per cent more than what Canadians will be paying for. And that does not even include IE 8

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