100 percent chance it would be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court. |
Despite the backing of the PC industry's two biggest titans [Microsoft and Intel], it looks as if HD DVD's days are numbered, |
Every July, 400 of the most powerful media and tech industry chieftains meet at investment banker Herb Allen's conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, for what are usually convivial discussions of megatrends and megamergers. But this year, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates III laid into Sony Chief Executive Howard Stringer, according to two sources, including one who witnessed the exchange in a private room, |
Gates argued that Sony's new high-definition DVD standard, called Blu-ray, needed to be changed so it would work smoothly with personal computers running on Microsoft's Windows operating system. Stringer and two lieutenants defended the technology, insisting Blu-ray would work fine in PCs, ... Yet Gates's ire only grew. 'There must be something much deeper going on,' Stringer said later, according to another person who heard the comment. |
He was a true Angel if there ever was one. He will be missed. It didn't have to happen this way. |
The answers to these questions will constitute a legacy of this sitting court. |
When the city got the cemetery, we didn't get the old records — they got lost. |