Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


CHICAGO (AP) -- The computer gremlins went after the big enchalada
today: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. 

Gates, the featured speaker at the opening of the Comdex Spring
Computer Show, was demonstrating the new Windows 98 operating
system set to debut in June when the system crashed. 

``I guess we still have some bugs to work out,'' he noted ruefully.
``That
must be why we're not shipping Windows 98 yet.'' 

 The system collapsed when a Microsoft employee attempted to plug in a
 scanner, with his boss standing alongside. Gates was forced to move to
another computer to complete his demonstration. 

Gates did not comment during his hour-long speech about Tuesday's
scheduled U.S. appeals court hearing in Washington in the Justice
Department's antitrust case against Microsoft. 

The government sued Microsoft last year, alleging that it uses its
dominance with the Windows 95 software to unfairly gain market share
for its Internet Explorer over competitor Netscape Communications Corp.

Antitrust laws forbid monopolies from tying two products together to
force a customer to take one when buying the other. Microsoft contends
this rule shouldn't apply because its operating system and its browser
are a
single product. 

Windows 98 will create an even tighter bond between operating system
and browser, making it even more difficult for competitors. 

During his convention speech, Gates demonstrated how the Windows
operating system makes it easier for private consumers and businesses to
use their computers. 

He mentioned advances in the industry that allow computers to move
 faster and use a variety of external devices, for which the Windows
system is key. 

``Providing Windows is the platform for all of these advances to build
on,''
he said. 

He said Windows 98 will be far simpler to use than the popular Windows
95 version, which has 150 million copies in use. 
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