Thursday, January 7, 2010

Court bars Microsoft from selling Office 2007


A federal appeals court has ordered Microsoft to strip custom XML support from Word 2007 by January 11, effectively banning the sale of Microsoft Word and Office (which includes the Word software) in their current form.
Microsoft may be forced to stop selling Word 2007.

The injunction stems from a patent infringement lawsuit filed by the small Canadian firm i4i in 2007. The suit claims i4i owns the custom XML editing technology that is included in Microsoft Word.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas agreed, slapping Microsoft with a $290 million fine and ordering it to remove custom XML capabilities or stop selling the infringing software.

Microsoft appealed, but the lower court's ruling was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals. And now the software giant has precious little time to re-release Word and Office 2007 before being barred from selling the profitable office software.

In a statement issued yesterday, Microsoft's Director of Public Affairs Kevin Kutz expressed confidence in the company's ability to meet the injunction date.

With respect to Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Office 2007, we have been preparing for this possibility since the District Court issued its injunction in August 2009 and have put the wheels in motion to remove this little-used feature from these products. Therefore, we expect to have copies of Microsoft Word 2007 and Office 2007, with this feature removed, available for U.S. sale and distribution by the injunction date. In addition, the beta versions of Microsoft Word 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010, which are available now for downloading, do not contain the technology covered by the injunction.

While speaking with Stuart J. Johnston at Datamation Microsoft analyst Rob Enderle admits the ruling "shows the increasing hostility of this market," before adding, "For Microsoft, I think it's going to be an increasingly expensive way to do business, with a lot more patent vetting."

Regardless of whether new versions of Office 2007 will appear in time to meet demand, this significant legal decision will only further the cutthroat approach technology companies apply to protect their patents.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Leo Alexander for Mayor "Bridging the Digital Divide"

I have lived in Washington DC for 2 years and my son has now been home schooled for 18 of those months. We brought him from a VA school system where I was raised and were just appalled by the DC public school system especially since we live in the Chevy Chase area of Washington DC. If the Upper NW
elementary schools are this bad how bad must it be in NE and SE?

Mr. Alexander has a plan to "Bridge the Digital Divide" making it finally possible for our DC students to compete with their counterparts in Fairfax and Montgomery County.

Leo Alexander knows that this can not be done without finally bringing a seamless technology plan to the DC Public School system that will not only allow our children the
chance to raise their test scores but to see what is available to them outside of their own neighborhood.

Capitol City Geeks fully support his efforts. Please visit Leo's newly designed website at www.LeoAlexanderForMayor.com

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Check out my photos on Facebook

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Check out my photos on Facebook


Hi AreaGuidesSponsors,

I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile.

Thanks,
Craig

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Important Facebook Update from Capitol City Geeks

If you don't know, as of today, Facebook will automatically index all your info on Google, which allows everyone to view it. To change this option, go to Settings --> Privacy Settings --> Search --> then UN-CLICK the box that says 'Allow indexing'. Facebook kept this one quiet. Copy and paste onto your status for all your friends ASAP and become of Fan of Capitol City Geeks.

For service or support please call 877-HAV-GEEKS.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Capitol City Geeks Holiday Special - New PC and 20" monitor plus installation $799 includes 1 year onsite warranty and Trend Micro 2010

Capitol City Geeks Holiday Special - New PC and 20" monitor plus installation $799 includes a 1 year onsite warranty and Trend Micro 2010 Internet Security.  Not only will we install your PC but we will also protect and service it at your home for one full year after purchase.  Data back up and restoration additional. 


Processors
AMD Athlon™ II X2 215 (2.7GHz, 1MB)

Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English

Monitors
20" Black High Definition Monitor

Optical Drives
16X DVD+/-RW Drive

Memory
2GB3 Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM4 at 800MHz- 2 DIMMs

Hard Drives
320GB6 Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™

Video Cards
Integrated ATI Radeon HD3200 Graphics

Sound Card
Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio

Trend Micro Internet Security 2010
1 year license

1year Onsite warranty on Hardware and Software

** current hardware specs may be substituted depending on availability

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Windows 7 Upgrade Special from Capitol City Geeks

For those of you who have grown to dislike Windows VISTA or are just tired of the performance and compatibility issues we have an upgrade special for all of you.  Capitol City Geeks will upgrade your VISTA PC to Windows 7 for the low, low price of $299 which includes the software.  For an even better deal we will upgrade 3 VISTA computers located in your home for only $449.  This price is our based on our shop rates.  In home upgrades are some what higher.  Book an appointment now and receive a free 1 year license of Trend Micro Internet Security.  Call us at 877-HAV-GEEKS to book your appointment.

Jeff Phelps
Capitol City Geeks
www.capcitygeeks.com

Monday, October 26, 2009

Capitol City Geeks and The Washington Redskins on ESPN's Monday Night Football Tonight

Neighbors;

Capitol City Geeks is happy to announce that its first TV commercial on ESPN's Monday Night Football will be aired during the Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles divisional game tonight between 8:30 - 11:30PM.  Tune in tonight to cheer on our home town team.  In support of our Redskins and our MD/DC/VA neighbors, Capitol City Geeks will discount its services by an additional 10% for every touchdown scored by the home team tonight.  Just call 877-HAV-GEEKS for service and mention the Washington Redskins to receive your discount along with your a Free 1 Year License of Trend Micro Internet Security.

Please remember "All Geeks are not Created Equal" when upgrading to Windows 7 or protecting your family's data and identity.  Anyone can stick in a CD but a certified tech with years of experience will make sure your family's photos, your financial records and your music files are safe and protected from Internet predators and/or loss due to hardware failure.

Our Skins need your support so stay tuned to what should be an exciting game tonight.  We are sorry to announce that our TV commercial will not air on the Direct TV or DISH networks but all FIOS and COMAST customers around the city should see it.  We welcome any critiques of the commercial spot designed by WJLA 7 or additional suggestions to name our Eagle mascot.  The contest to pick his/her name is still in effect until the end of the month so go to our website to submit your suggestion to win a Netbook computer or a number of free service calls.

Thank you and see you at the game:

Laura Phelps
Capitol City Geeks
www.CapCityGeeks.com