Matthew Broersma

Amid Customer Backlash, eBay Reduces Some Fees

Online auction giant eBay Inc. has reduced some of its prices and stepped up support options in response to criticism over a fee hike announced last month. North American users will get expanded access to phone support and will see some fees drop slightly, although key price increases, such as those affecting Store subscriptions and […]

Global Software Patent Scrap Continues, EU Restarts Process

The European Parliaments legal affairs committee, called JURI, has voted nearly unanimously to ask for a restart to the process around the European Unions proposed IT patents legislation. The decision will continue the turmoil over differing software patent law in two of the worlds major technology markets. As U.S. software companies spend millions defending or […]

Microsoft Launches EuroScience Initiative

Microsoft on Wednesday announced a major program to invest in research centers in Europe, touching on traditional scientific research as well as aspects of computer science. The EuroScience Initiative, officially launched with Microsoft chairman Bill Gates keynote to more than 500 government leaders and public officials in Prague, Czech Republic, builds on Microsofts existing European […]

Microsoft to Rename XP Reduced Media Edition

Microsoft Corp. said it will come up with a new name for the unbundled version of Windows XP in time for the softwares retail delivery by the end of February, following criticism from the European Commission. The name “Windows XP Reduced Media Edition,” which the EC said would prejudice consumers against the software, was only […]

Did Microsoft Block Free Software from Licensing Scheme?

One of Microsoft Corp.s most vocal opponents on Tuesday accused the company of blocking Linux, Samba and other major open-source projects from taking part in a protocol licensing scheme mandated by the European Commissions antitrust ruling. The criticism from the Free Software Foundation Europe came a day after Microsoft announced it wouldnt challenge a court […]

EU Lawmakers May Rewrite Contested IT Patent Plan

A fresh round of behind-the-scenes maneuvering around the European Unions efforts to pass IT patent legislation has left the European Parliament with a narrow window of opportunity to scrap the current, highly controversial text and start over from scratch, according to sources. The EU Council quietly planned to adopt the proposal (termed a Common Position) […]

Evil Twin Haunts Wi-Fi Users

An IT security expert, an academic and the U.K. governments cybercrime unit will give Londoners an introduction to the security dangers of wireless networking on Thursday—with the star of the show being an attack method dubbed the “Evil Twin.” The Evil Twin is essentially a wireless version of a phishing scam—users think theyre connecting to […]

Apple Fixes iTunes Security Flaw

Along with introducing a slew of new hardware and software on Tuesday, Apple Computer Inc. also quietly released an update for iTunes that fixes a serious security vulnerability found in both Windows and Mac OS X versions of the media player. The update, iTunes 4.7.1, patches a bug in the way iTunes handles the common […]

EU Looks to Scrap Patent Process

A group of 61 members of the European Parliament, or MEPs, has initiated a plan to scrap the European Unions current legislative process around IT patents, citing changes caused by recent European elections, EU expansion and growing concerns around software patents. The move comes just as IBM has said it will donate 500 patents for […]

Despite Compliance, Microsoft Not Giving Up the Fight

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said it will take immediate steps to provide secret server communications protocols to competitors and to provide a version of Windows without an integrated media player, in compliance with the decision of the European Competition Commission, upheld by the European Unions Court of First Instance. Nevertheless, the company is keeping its […]