Score One for MS (1/1/98)
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Microsoft's starting up the new year with a minor victory in the ongoing Department of Justice drama. A few days ago, the U.S. District Court of Appeals granted them an "expedited hearing" for their appeal of Judge Jackson's temporary injunction, which orders them to stop forcing Wintel manufacturers to ship Internet Explorer on all Windows 95 systems. While an actual hearing date hasn't been set, all case-related briefs are to be filed by March 9th. Computer Reseller News has the details.
Microsoft is trying to get the case settled quickly, so that they can continue forcing IE onto as many machines as possible; Windows 98, which really integrates IE much more intractably into the OS, isn't due for months yet. In the meantime, if Wintel manufacturers want to ship Netscape Communicator on the desktops of their systems instead of IE, that might slow Microsoft's attempt to steal market share from Netscape in the browser market.
The next episode of "Redmond Justice" airs on January 13th, when Judge Jackson holds a hearing to decide whether or not Microsoft should be held in contempt of court for violating the very injunction that Microsoft is appealing. The chronology's a little mixed up, but isn't it exciting? ;-)
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| | The above scene was taken from the 1/1/98 episode: January 1, 1998: (Sorry—this was before we started writing intro text for each episode!)
Other scenes from that episode: 319: Buddy, Spare a G3? (1/1/98) Okay, so it's not a huge advance, but new 275 MHz G3 chips are on the way, and as we've mentioned before, they may appear in shipping Macs as early as next week (though probably not until March or thereabouts)... 320: Big Blue Apple (1/1/98) Uh-oh... Here come the buyout rumors again, right on schedule. Apple Recon is talking about sources who are feeding them the same old IBM saws we've been hearing for years. But while we've always heard that IBM is "imminently close" to buying Apple, consider this: With the recent demise of OS/2 and the recent shipping of a developer release of Rhapsody for Intel, IBM's got a solid motive...
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