(FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 6/2/15) 

Next Windows Version

Coming July 29

Microsoft Corp. said it will release the Windows 10 operating system for tablets and personal computers on July 29.

Terry Myerson, Microsoft's head of operating systems, made official various elements that have dribbled out in recent months after the company said it was planning a summer launch for the next version of its flagship OS. Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for most machines running versions 7 or 8.1 (enterprise versions aren't included), while Windows Phone owners will have to wait longer.

Anyone considering the upgrade should make sure their PC can handle running the software smoothly. Testing and reviews will provide the best answer, though Microsoft's initial specifications signal that any PC cable of running Windows 7 or 8.1 should be able to make the leap.

Mr. Myerson's blog post does double duty of hammering home the size of the Windows user base-in the billions-with Microsoft's vision of software that can work across all of its devices.

A spokeswoman for Microsoft said people who want to buy copies of Windows 10 software -- an uncommon purchase -- will pay an estimated $119 for a basic consumer version, and $199 for a "professional" version.

-- Brian R. Fitzgerald and Shira Ovide

App Developer Faults

Google in Europe

An app developer complained to European regulators that Google Inc. is abusing its position as maker of the world's leading mobile-operating system, potentially adding to Europe's probe of Android.

The complaint was filed by Disconnect Inc., which makes privacy and security applications. Google pulled a Disconnect app from its Play mobile app store last year, saying it violated a policy prohibiting software that interferes with other apps.

In a complaint to the European Commission's Competition Directorate, Disconnect said Google abused its dominant position in Europe's mobile market to unfairly discriminate against Disconnect and favor its own privacy and security software. The moves limited Europeans' access to competing privacy and security software, while letting Google and others track and collect Android users' information for advertising, Disconnect said.

The app maker alleged Google pulled Disconnect because the software disrupted Google's tracking and advertising efforts, the source of most of the Internet company's revenue and profit. In an email included in the complaint, a Play store employee said the app was removed because it prevented other apps from delivering ads.

Disconnect asked European antitrust regulators to require Google to put its apps back in the Play store and treat the apps the same way Google treats its own privacy and security software.

A Google spokesman called Disconnect's claims "baseless." Google has allowed more than 200 other privacy apps in the Play store, but blocks any apps that alter other apps' functionality or remove their way of making money, he added, saying Google applies this policy uniformly, with strong support from Android developers.

A memo the company sent to its employees in April said "Android has lowered prices and increased choice for consumers." Google also includes other types of apps from companies that compete aggressively with it, including Baidu Inc., Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

-- Alistair Barr

Ellen Pao to Appeal

Kleiner Perkins Loss

Former venture capitalist Ellen Pao is appealing her March loss to Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in a much-watched Silicon Valley gender-discrimination trial.

Ms. Pao's attorneys filed a notice of appeal Monday in San Francisco Superior Court. A spokeswoman said Ms. Pao is appealing a jury's verdict that she failed to show the venture-capital firm discriminated against her and retaliated against her when she complained. The notice did not specify grounds for the appeal. The spokeswoman for Ms. Pao declined additional comment. Ms. Pao, who is interim chief executive of social-media startup Reddit Inc., had until June 8 to decide if she wished to appeal.

Ms. Pao, now 45, worked at Kleiner Perkins from 2005 to 2012. She claimed the firm assigned her menial tasks, denied her promotions, and then retaliated, after she complained. Kleiner Perkins said Ms. Pao didn't advance because of her own shortcomings, and misrepresented key incidents at the firm.

Christina Lee, a Kleiner Perkins spokeswoman, said, "a 12-member jury found decisively in favor of KPCB on all four claims. We remain committed to gender diversity in the workplace and believe that women in technology would be best served by focusing on this issue outside of continued litigation."

-- Jeff Elder

NetApp CEO to Depart

NetApp Inc. said Tom Georgens is stepping down as chairman and chief executive, less than two weeks after the data storage company said it would lay off 500 workers and issued a disappointing forecast.

George Kurian was promoted to chief executive, NetApp said, although the company also intends to conduct a CEO search. Mr. Kurian, a former vice president at Cisco Systems Inc., joined NetApp in 2011 and has been NetApp's executive vice president of product operations. The company said Mike Nevens, who has served as lead independent director, would become chairman.

Mr. Kurian, who is 48 years old, said he would work on improving the efficiency of the company's operations rather than shift its product-development plans.

-- Josh Beckerman and Don Clark

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