Monday, March 09, 2009

San Francisco, March 8, 2009
The Economic Times

Microsoft said on Friday that a control panel in its next-generation computer operating system would let users shut off Internet Explorer 8 and other built-in programs.

The news comes less than two months after the European Commission sent Microsoft a Statement of Objections accusing the US software giant of unfairly tying Internet Explorer (IE) to Windows.

"In Windows 7 we are...giving customers more control, flexibility and choice in managing the features available in this version of Windows," Microsoft documents and printing team group program manager Jack Mayo wrote in an engineering blog post.

"For any of the features listed you can change the state to enable it or disable it."

Opera Software filed a complaint with the commission in 2007 accusing Microsoft of denying Windows users "a real choice of browser."

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