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...MICROSOFT Unbundle that browser, Bill! Judge puts speed bump in Gates' highway to world domination...
Upstairs, the digital aristocracy was on parade. IBM, Compaq, the company formerly known as Bell Labs. There was Microsoft in a sprawling "pavilion," surrounded by legions of loyal affiliates. Next door, Sun Microsystems occupied a comparable fortress, flanked by scores of its own Java-fueled, death-to-Microsoft freedom fighters...
...official: Windows 98 is in play. Last week Federal Judge THOMAS PENFIELD JACKSON ordered Microsoft to stop forcing PC makers to include its Explorer Web browser on Windows 95 machines, at least until Harvard law professor LAWRENCE LESSIG completes a study of the company's business practices as they relate to federal antitrust law. A Lessig conclusion that Microsoft's plan to knit Explorer into the upcoming Windows 98 system violates antitrust statutes could mean the biggest antitrust battle since the Feds broke up Ma Bell in the 1980s. The stakes? Just the future of Windows; which...
...least Gates can take solace in the large number of TIME Daily readers who still love him. With more than 5,000 votes tallied, this week's Microsoft poll has 42 percent calling for Justice to lay off their hounds. The majority disagree, but they're divided over whether to split Microsoft in two or hand Windows over to the government. With the right moves, could Gates make Man of the Year...
TIME's Weekend Review At the end of a week of legal woes for Microsoft, the revelation that TIME's man of the year is a close compatriot of Bill Gates' will come as a bittersweet blow for the Microsoft billionaire. Where did he go wrong? Read the Review...