Uncategorized July 7, 2005. 12:09:01
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- AMD has been granted a non-shred request for documents of specified third-parties in an effort to preserve information about their case against Intel.
- Forbes reports that Dell and Napster have joined forces to allow college students to download music. Sounds pretty darn tricky to me, as more than 75% of the college market is dominated by Dell (with respect to what I see on people’s desks).
- In the midst of Microsoft’s negotiations with Claria, Microsoft AntiSpyware now sets Claria products to “ignore”. What the hell are they thinking?
- The Chicago Sun-Times wrote an article about non-technicial users’ responces to spyware problems. Spyware is probably the only thing that technical AND non-technical users agree on - that they must go - yet this subject has seen the slowest adoption of corporate attitude compared to issues that matter less.
