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by Rafael Hernandez on August 3, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft had been planning to launch a Windows 7 version, dubbed E Edition, for the European Union which lacked any sort of preloaded web browser which would force the user to find a way to get one on to their…

Read more Windows 7 E Edition Dropped, Balloting In

by Rafael Hernandez on July 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft had been planning to go for a browser-less version of their Windows 7 operating system for Europe given their browser litigation issues with the European Union Competition Committee. The company has seemed to reverse their position and is accepting…

Read more Microsoft Goes for the Browser Ballot in Windows 7 for Europe

by Rafael Hernandez on May 11, 2009 · 0 comments

The European Union has been looking into Intel’s dealings with computer manufacturers over the past few years, checking allegations into whether or not they took anti-competitive measures when dealing with their chief rival AMD. Reuters is claiming that EU regulators…

Read more EU Likely to Find Intel Anti-Competitive, Fines Inbound?