New
#1
lol funny i was just reading that. I think its great! because in my opinion internet explorer is terrible
Read more at source:Microsoft has said it will comply with European antitrust authorities, after the software giant was accused of not adhering to the promises it said it would keep as part of an earlier settlement.
As quoted by Reuters, EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia told reporters at an economics conference:
Almunia also described the antitrust investigation as a "very, very serious issue."In my personal talks with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer he has given me assurances that they will comply immediately regardless of the conclusion of the antitrust probe.
Microsoft settled with EU authorities in 2009 after it was accused of unfairly using its operating system monopoly to increase its browser share by bundling Internet Explorer with Windows.
The "browser ballot" was a mandatory Windows update that allowed users to select their choice of Web browser -- such as Firefox, Opera, or Chrome -- to be offered alongside Microsoft's own Internet Explorer as part of the settlement deal.
But in July, the European Commission said it had received complaints that Microsoft had misled EU authorities over its promise to issue the browser ballot screen, which was first rolled out to Windows users in February 2010.
EU authorities accused Microsoft of failing to offer the browser ballot screen to users since February 2011, when Microsoft dished out Windows 7 with Service Pack 1. More than 28 million European customers who bought the latest copy of Windows with the software patch preloaded may not have been given the option to switch browsers.
The Redmond, Wash.-based company promised to give users the choice of browsers until 2014, including in future operating systems, such as the forthcoming Windows 8.
Microsoft 'to comply' with EU in browser choice antitrust probe | Internet & Media - CNET News
lol funny i was just reading that. I think its great! because in my opinion internet explorer is terrible
Brink It's still going on........ more or less United States v. Microsoft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To me it makes no sense at all. It's Microsoft's operating system. They should have the right to put in or take out of their operating system any thing they care to. People have been choosing their browser for years without Microsoft having to give them a selection. That's like telling Budweiser they have to put two bottles of other branded beer in their 6 pack to give the customers a choice. Hog bananas.
Very well stated. I for one (and I've no doubt that countless others agree with me) am totally fed up with the EU consistently meddling and poking its nose into things that shouldn't concern it. After all, does the EU pursue Apple in the same way for including the Safari browser in their OSes? Or is the EU just anti-Microsoft?
From W8 Forums:
Microsoft 'to comply' with EU in browser choice antitrust probe
lehnerus2000 said:
You are stuck with IE because many sofrtware manuals I install don't go to my default browser, which is FF, but to IE.
IE is embedded in Windows, making it impossible to remove if you wanted to.
I realize some like IE. I prefer to make my own choices.