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The Vista Capable class-action law suit is the gift that keeps on giving.In April 2007, two Seattle area consumers, ticked off at buying new machines labeled "Vista Capable" that were anything but, ...

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Microsoft asked a federal judge Thursday to end the class-action lawsuit that has been the source of a treasure trove of embarrassing insider e-mails that have showed the company bent to pressure ...

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By some measures, the U.S. broadband market is healthy -- prices have fallen, speed has increased and millions of people have become customers in recent years. But customer choices are still limited, ...

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Emergency numbers still pose a problem for mobile services in Zambia, according to the country's telecommunications regulatory agency.The country's telecom infrastructure is still not able to connect ...

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IBM has been ordered to post a bond of $3m in case the company's lawsuit attempting to prevent former vice president of Blade Development, Mark Papermaster, joining Apple is proven without ...

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In what can only be viewed as a victory for online universities, Massachusetts state supreme court ordered the state's Board of Bar Examiners to allow Ross Mitchell, a graduate of Concord Law School, ...

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Companies that have to comply with tough new regulations mandating the use of encryption and other security controls for protecting the personal data of Massachusetts residents are being given more ...

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Oracle has subpoenaed a Colorado IT services firm that hired former employees of TomorrowNow, the now-defunct SAP subsidiary that provided third-party support services for Oracle's Siebel, PeopleSoft ...

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Subscribers to DSL Internet services provided by Canada's biggest phone company will have to put up with having their online speeds manipulated by the telco, the federal communications regulator has ...

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