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Wednesday, 12 February, 2003, 18:49 GMT
Microsoft faces new complaint
Rivals including Oracle and Sun Microsystems ask Europe to investigate new allegations about Microsoft's tactics.
Microsoft reaches anti-trust deal
The US government agrees an anti-trust settlement with Microsoft, but hurdles remain before the long-running case is resolved.
Microsoft's business challenges
The software giant has faced more than legal challenges as it tries to cope with a slowdown in computer sales and revenue growth.
Microsoft broken up
A judge orders the break-up of software giant Microsoft, in the biggest anti-trust judgement in US history. |
What's it all about? Century of trustbusting Consoles clash at expo Future shock Could Microsoft's ambitions hobble its progress? War of words Software chief enjoys verbal jousting |
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