Archive for December, 2006

Microsoft Student Software Vouchers

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Tennessee school systems will get vouchers for Microsoft software, about $16.40 for each student, from a settlement of an unlawful trade practices lawsuit against the technology company, state education officials said Monday.

The Tennessee Department of Education will distribute a total of $15.3 million in software vouchers to school systems.

The class action lawsuit contended that Microsoft Corp. used unlawful trade practices to maintain a monopoly and overcharge Tennessee consumers.

“We are pleased that the outcome will allow Tennessee school systems to upgrade technology for the benefit of their students and allow additional resources to be directed toward improving teaching and learning,” Education Commissioner Lana Seivers said.

Each school district will receive about $16.40 per student according to the districts average daily membership (ADM) at the end of the 2005-06 school year.

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XBOX 360 Class Action Lawsuit

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Microsoft is facing another class action lawsuit over its Xbox 360 console and allegations of faultiness. This time, the suit centers on the Fall Update and claims that patch caused total system failure for some gamers.

The lawsuit comes out of California where gamer Kevin Ray is seeking out more than $5 million in damages and the free repair of all consoles messed up by the update.

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