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Microsoft 365 is a subscription-based app that packages services like Word and Excel, while also providing cloud-based storage, while Teams is primarily used by workplaces for video calls and ...
The complaints against Microsoft's online education software are the latest grievances levelled against the U.S. tech giant by rivals and campaigners. ... For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
One exception is Slack, which filed an antitrust complaint in the EU claiming Microsoft unfairly bundled Microsoft Teams into its “market dominant” Office productivity suite. Still, that case ...
Class action lawsuit against government bodies and officials believed responsible for PRISM, and 12 companies (including Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Skype and their chief executives) who have been disclosed as providing or making available mass information about their users' communications and data to the NSA under the PRISM program ...
Microsoft provided the NSA with access to users' data on its cloud storage service OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive). After Microsoft bought Skype, the NSA tripled the number of Skype video calls being collected through PRISM. [127] In a statement, Microsoft said that they "provide customer data only in response to legal processes." [127]
In 1993, the American software company Novell claimed that Microsoft was blocking its competitors out of the market through anti-competitive practices. The complaint centered on the license practices at the time which required royalties from each computer sold by a supplier of Microsoft's operating system, whether or not the unit actually contained the Windows operating system.
The European Commission has opened a formal investigation to examine whether Microsoft may have breached EU competition rules by tying or bundling its communication and collaboration product Teams ...
Microsoft Corp. and Activision Blizzard, Inc. is a lawsuit brought against multinational technology corporation Microsoft and video game holding company Activision Blizzard in 2022. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sought a temporary injunction against Microsoft in its effort to acquire Activision Blizzard.