Ofcom needs more broadband clout, say MPs
News Another committee member, John Robertson, MP for Glasgow Anniesland, also proposed that the universal service conditions clause should be changed to include an obligation to provide "affordable access to services on ever-greater bandwidth.
[January 7, 2003, 16:28]
Lindows fights back against Microsoft
News No matter how much money a company spends, they should not be allowed to prevent others from using a descriptive term widely used in the industry, especially if that company has been found guilty of illegal tactics to build and maintain its...
[February 18, 2002, 10:51]
Canadian music industry readies lawsuits
News These are individuals who are each illegally distributing hundreds -- if not thousands -- of music copyright files to millions of strangers," CRIA president Brian Robertson said in a statement. Like the Recording Industry Association of America...
[February 16, 2004, 9:25]
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Downloads L Loriaux MD, PhD, Eric S NylĂn MD, Robert W Rebar MD, Gary L Robertson MD, Richard H Snider Jr. powered by Skyscape Author(s): Kenneth L Becker MD, PhD, John P Bilezikian MD, William J Bremner MD, PhD, Wellington Hung MD, PhD, C.
[November 20, 2003, 7:00]
IBM: Agile Is Not A Religion
Blog Comment Perforce's Robertson also told me that what he liked to call the infrastructural elements of technology - i.e.the core building blocks of a database for example.may NOT be suited to Agile. Thanks for your comment John,
[February 27, 2009, 13:42]
Ruling questions Windows trademark
News Lindows.com was launched earlier this year by Michael Robertson, former chief executive of digital music site MP3.com. In a statement, Robertson said he was satisfied with the court's ruling. In a strongly worded preliminary ruling handed down late...
[March 18, 2002, 18:52]
We own Windows trademark - Microsoft
News Robertson said that Lindows.com supporters submitted thousands of references to windows spanning the last 20 years. However, Lindows.com chief executive Michael Robertson accused Microsoft of belabouring the outcome in an effort to "drag our...
[April 5, 2002, 12:22]
Classic Mystery Collection - Crime, Suspense, Detective fiction. (100+ works) Illustrated. FREE stor
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[December 20, 2007, 7:00]
Lindows: Jury to decide
News Lindows chief executive Michael Robertson said he was disappointed by the decision to let the case stand and planned to prepare for trial, which is scheduled to begin on 7 April in federal court in Seattle.
[January 27, 2003, 8:58]
MPs call for one, simplified privacy law
News Derek Wyatt MP who, along with John Robertson MP, chairs apComms, said at the Parliament and Internet conference in London on Thursday that government had to "start with first principles again" with regard to privacy legislation.
[October 16, 2009, 17:42]
Microsoft loses latest round in Windows trademark battle
News Microsoft's attempt to intimidate Lindows.com through legal attacks is part of their ongoing war waged against any potential competitor," said Robertson in a statement. But in a new ruling handed down on Monday, Judge John C.
[May 16, 2002, 16:25]
Does Wanadoo want Freeserve?
News The only potential catalyst (for a share rise) could be renewed acquisition talks," said Robertson Stephens analyst Stefan Slowinski. Our customers have already increased their use of the Internet by nearly one half on last year," said Chief...
[October 2, 2000, 10:34]
Microsoft has new management, same old caution
News But as we've pointed out before, a lot of the big brokerages -- Robertson Stephens, Hambrecht & Quist, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Salomon Smith Barney, Bear Stearns to name a few -- don't cover the company yet.
[January 19, 2000, 11:58]
Dow off sharply as trading resumes
News John Powers, managing director, Robertson Stephens A way we could all participate in making sure the terrorists' objectives are not met would be to do what we can to minimise the economic impact of what has happened," said John Grover, an...
[September 18, 2001, 8:54]
AMD blames Intel for sales plunge
News Robertson Stephens analyst Eric Rothdeutsch also said Intel's aggressive pricing was hurting AMD. Earlier this week, Gerard Klauer Mattison analyst John Geraghty cut his sales target to $788m and predicted that average selling prices would fall to...
[October 8, 2001, 10:12]
The Day Ahead: Dissecting a sector downgrade
News Commentary: Robertson Stephens analyst Dane Lewis has a weird way of saying "Happy New Year". We firmly believe that the 'broad brush' should not paint VeriSign," said AG Edwards analyst John Puricelli, who reiterated a "buy" rating.
[January 3, 2001, 12:46]
MP3.com assets sold
News By offering free online storage space and access to any band, signed or not, the company and founder Michael Robertson hoped to create a new distribution mechanism that would expand how people got music and what kind of music they listened to.
[November 17, 2003, 9:40]
Games on DVD - 99 will be a good Christmas
News Lamder', previewing at E3 in Los Angeles last week and due out by Christmas, is the world's first interactive game with Dolby Digital technology throughout, according to John Couling, application engineer at the UK's Dolby Labs.
[May 17, 1999, 10:50]
Safety experts meet in Cyberspace
News The broad spectrum of this topic is reflected by the line-up of cyber-speakers: MP Michael Meacher, general secretary of the TUC John Monks, Health and Safety Executive (HSE) chief Jenny Bacon and CBI head Adair Turner are some of the experts that...
[November 2, 1998, 11:35]
Ionica collapses as white knight bails out
News You cannot blame equipment for a shortfall in sales," said John Matthews, principle consultant at Ovum. Board members finally agreed that little else could be done to save the ailing company after a much-hoped for 'White Knight' failed to come...
[October 30, 1998, 15:06]



