Microsoft puts on a brave face

William Neukom, the head of Microsoft's legal team, put a brave face on the company's court-room woes yesterday. "This is an especially busy, especially stimulating time for us on the campus," he said. "These couldn't be more exciting times in terms of development."

Microsoft shares plumb in panic

More than £49bn was wiped from the value of Microsoft in just a few hours yesterday as the world's biggest software company prepared for a harsh legal ruling in its landmark anti-monopoly battle with the US government.

BT joins US blue-chips for licence bid

BT yesterday further strengthened its partnership with software group Microsoft and leading US telecommunications group AT&T to win a third generation mobile telephone licence.

Microsoft steps up war of words

Microsoft strengthened its alliance with internet navigation firm RealNames Corporation by taking a 20% stake in the group yesterday as a direct challenge to America Online, which offers a similar product.

Microsoft talks peace

An influential Wall Street analyst indicated yesterday that Microsoft wanted to reach a swift settlement of its anti-trust battle with the US government.

Younger rivals with greater vision

Speaking on an American television show yesterday, Bill Gates admitted surprise at the blockbusting merger between the internet service provider America Online and Time Warner earlier this week.