US states home in on Oracle bid
News Attorneys general from approximately 30 states this week intensified their review of Oracle's $6.3bn (£3.87bn) unsolicited bid for PeopleSoft, according to sources. And although the move by no means signals that they will file a lawsuit to block...
[July 11, 2003, 15:44]
US states weigh antitrust aspect of Oracle bid
News Massachusetts, California, Texas and dozens of other states participated in the discussions, with one participant on the call comparing the turnout to the initial turnout of state attorneys general in the lengthy and gruelling Microsoft antitrust...
[June 25, 2003, 9:21]
US Report: States ready to move against Microsoft
News According to sources close to the investigation, the states are likely to seek a preliminary injunction that prohibits Microsoft from releasing Windows 98 until the states can hold formal hearings about the company's alleged anti-competitive...
[April 27, 1998, 9:05]
US States Map Facts for iPhone
Downloads US States Map Facts for iPhone is an educational tool for elementary grade school children to help them learn about the United States of America. Just click on a State to reveal each States name, the State abbreviation, the State Capital, and the...
[November 26, 2009, 4:54]
US Report: Remaining states stand firm on DOJ suit
News However sources at other states said that the merger has nothing to do with the operating system market and Microsoft's monopoly power. Other sources said that South Carolina has been one of the states that has not participated much in the...
[December 8, 1998, 9:53]
US Report: States may seek injunction against MS
News Attorneys general from nearly a dozen states are likely to take action against Microsoft next week, possibly as early as Monday or Tuesday, by seeking a preliminary injunction to prevent the shipment of Windows 98.
[April 30, 1998, 8:38]
US Report: States and DOJ ready to act against Microsoft
News Attorneys general for more than a dozen U.S.states and the U.S. The states and the DOJ have not decided when or whether it will request a preliminary injunction that would bar Microsoft from releasing Windows 98.
[May 14, 1998, 9:13]
United States Global Trade Association: Enterprise Software Evaluation for US Importers and Distributors
White Papers After careful review of the solutions listed one can conclude that each of these applications will fit the industry, however their choice of solution will vary depending on their specific areas of interest.
[June 26, 2009, 0:00]
USA Factbook Free
Downloads USA Factbook Free gives all 50 US states facts with description. It also has maps: USA with state names, US highways, United States painted relief, largest ancestry, US territorial acquisitions, USA topographical map, and US music map.
[August 27, 2009, 10:43]
PC makers attack new Windows fees
News PC makers and several states allege that new Microsoft licensing agreements, arrived at under the proposed antitrust settlement between the software maker and the US Justice Department, impose harsher terms on some manufacturers than agreements...
[February 22, 2002, 12:12]
US fights to extradite Internet 'pirate'
News The lawyer of an Australian man under threat of extradition to the United States to face Internet piracy charges has warned that his client would find it tough to secure legal representation and access material for his defence should the US move...
[July 8, 2004, 9:45]
RIM loses ground in patent dispute
News Research In Motion on Wednesday lost two rounds in the long-running patent lawsuit that threatens to imperil the company's BlackBerry service in the United States. NTP said in a statement that Wednesday's rulings "permit the case to continue moving...
[December 1, 2005, 8:55]
US Area Codes
Downloads This utility also include ISO Country Codes (this is same as the internet domain extension, for instance www.somesite.us means domain belongs to USA , wwww.somesite.cn means the domain belongs to China ), International Phone Codes and list of all...
[November 26, 2005, 7:00]
Microsoft unleashes last-ditch defence
News However, by the end of the day, after representatives for 19 states and the US government presented their case before US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, and Microsoft's attorneys presented theirs, the two parties seemed as far apart as ever.
[February 23, 2000, 9:02]
International crackdown nets ID theft ring
News In an investigation that led from online forums to a passport-forging facility in Bulgaria, law enforcement officials arrested in the last 48 hours suspects from eight US states and six other countries on charges of identity theft, computer fraud...
[October 29, 2004, 8:54]
Belated objections may scupper US e-voting
News Some states are raising last-minute security concerns over e-voting technology, as much of the country prepares to switch over from mechanical to electronic ballots in time for the upcoming US presidential election.
[December 8, 2003, 12:05]
Outsourcing turns political - diplomat
News Concerned about the impact on the local workforce, the report said some US states like Maryland, Connecticut and Washington are now mulling a ban on offshore outsourcing contracts to lower-cost countries like India.
[July 18, 2003, 13:55]
Microsoft settlement expected today
News The two parties and 18 states will update US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly on settlement talks during a 6 am PT (2 pm GMT) status hearing. The Justice Department and Microsoft appear to have largely worked out the tentative agreement...
[November 2, 2001, 8:52]
License Plate Game
Downloads With License Plate Game, search for license plates from each US state and this application will help you keep track of the states found and the states remaining. Its features include pictures of all 50 US state license plates, shows your current...
[September 30, 2009, 7:26]
Microsoft agrees to concessions in US antitrust battle
News In a court filing on Wednesday, the US Justice Department and some states charged that Web-related resources, such as saved HTML files, continued to be denoted by an Internet Explorer icon, even when it was not the default browser.
[June 2, 2005, 9:25]



