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...It does not require any additional language support to run on Western Windows 95 and 98 operating systems. The program was developed on an old... Read more

7 August, 2010

Microsoft set to refund $1bn

...by overcharging by as much as $40 for every copy of the Windows 95 and 98 operating systems. People seeking refunds will be able to... Read more

21 July, 2003 by Declan McCullagh
SideWinder Game Device Software for <endeca_term>Windows 95 and 98</endeca_term> 3.02

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21 August, 2007

Firms keep older Windows open for business

...older operating systems, a survey finds that many businesses are still using Windows 95 and 98 Read more

15 December, 2003 by Ina Fried

News Burst: Microsoft patches up Windows again

...this time for a glitch in the TCP/IP stack implementation of Windows 95 and 98 Read more

9 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Sir Dystic savages Microsoft

...causing Microsoft extreme embarrassment with his claims of serious security holes in Windows 95 and 98 Read more

5 August, 1998 by Richard Barry

Settlement leaves Microsoft facing $1.1bn Windows refund

Californians to benefit - to the tune of $40 per copy of Windows 95 and 98 A California judge on Friday gave preliminary approval to... Read more

21 July, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Microsoft: 'Harden your environment'

...that means they need updating every second Tuesday of the month. Well Windows 95 and 98 are workhorses, but they weren't built for the... Read more

30 March, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Intel's fifth chief

...about 40 percent to 45 percent penetration. Many people are still on Windows 95 and 98, for that matter. What is going to be on... Read more

12 August, 2004 by Charles Cooper

Reluctance to upgrade starts to hurt Microsoft

...Of those companies that did have one of the older operating systems, Windows 95 and 98 made up nearly 40 percent of all systems. Given... Read more

3 February, 2004 by Ina Fried

V8 racers get in-car Linux safety system

...make the move to Linux because, at the time [we were] using [Windows] 95 and 98, we had something like a 20-25 percent call... Read more

19 August, 2003 by James Pearce

Apple objects to Microsoft settlement

...laws by overcharging by as much as $40 for every copy of Windows 95 and 98. Microsoft dominates the desktop market, and a federal judge... Read more

14 January, 2003 by Staff

Microsoft's $1bn settlement with consumers

...laws by overcharging by as much as $40 for every copy of Windows 95 and 98. Microsoft dominates the desktop marketplace, and a federal judge... Read more

11 January, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Four routes to Lin-Win desktops

...and MS Office apps ran flawlessly. And unlike Win4Lin, which supports only Windows 95 and 98, VMware lets you run any version of the Windows... Read more

19 April, 2002 by Todd Volz

Netscape seeks more than money

Analysts see Netscape's new lawsuit against Microsoft as a vote of no confidence in the government's antitrust sanctions, and an attempt to redress the balance Read more

24 January, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

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