Microsoft denies game claims

1pm: Microsoft will not take its Flight Simulator off sale, despite claims that terrorists may have used it for practice. By Julia Day.

Web prepared for Code Red return

The Code Red computer worm - considered so threatening that it prompted an unprecedented joint warning from the FBI and Microsoft last month - is set to renew its attack on Monday, but this time the FBI has downgraded its potential for damage.

Microsoft in new court appeal

Microsoft is preparing to return to court in the US to challenge a decision that it has hampered competition by weaving its internet browser and Windows operating system together. By Richard Wray.

There will be no escaping Microsoft

Whoops! Months and months of testimony, scores of witnesses, millions of words of testimony - and the whole case against Microsoft, the monopolist which needed to be broken up, fell apart yesterday because of a few ill-timed words from the trial judge, Thomas Penfield Jackson, to the media.

Microsoft’s plan for world domination

Its operating system won the battle for the desktop. Now the software giant wants to remould the internet in its own image to keep its dominant position. Jack Schofield reports

Computer shops to block child porn on internet

High street computer retailers and software giant Microsoft are to join forces with the British police and children's charities in an unprecedented crackdown on child porn on the internet.

Microsoft comes to aid of e-envoy

Microsoft today introduces a new server designed to help the British government fulfil its pledge of putting all government services online within four years. By Jane Martinson.

Microsoft judge accused of bias

A US judge who publicly discussed his opinion of Microsoft after he had ordered the software company to be broken up was criticised in the US court of appeals yesterday.