Posted December 17, 201113 yr By Paul Thurrott If you thought there was nothing stranger than Microsoft being the subject of an antitrust lawsuit for actions it allegedly took against a product that is no longer owned by the company that’s suing, then hold on to your seat. Because it just got stranger: A federal jury has deadlocked, effectively ending the case. But the company suing Microsoft says it’s going to try again. And that means a whole new trial. Continue reading...
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