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Managing PCs after hours
- Computer Associates and Advanced Micro Devices today said they have integrated their desktop management programs, creating a package that allows system managers to perform a variety of maintenance operations even when networked PCs are turned off. [News.com]
Manzi fights over Nets Inc. loan
- Nets Incorporated's former chief executive Jim Manzi says he lent the bankrupt company around $1.7 million--and now he wants to be among the first creditors to collect. [News.com]
Market yawns at Concentric IPO
- Concentric Network (CNCX) today left the IPO chute at a less exorbitant rate of speed than other recent high-flying technology offerings. [News.com]
Mars rover heads uphill
- The Mars rover is set to embark on its most ambitious journey yet--a hike up a hill that will give scientists a new view of the Red Planet. [News.com]
Martha Stewart to spruce up Web
- Martha Stewart, the happy homemaker of the 1990s, discloses in her magazine's latest edition that she is launching a Web site September 8. [News.com]
Massachusetts stalls ISP taxes
- Declaring Massachusetts an "Internet tax-free zone," acting governor Paul Cellucci declared a 16-month moratorium on collecting a 5 percent sales tax from Internet service providers. [News.com]
McAfee rolls up Net security
- McAfee (MCAF) today announced new security products and a management console that, combined with traditional McAfee virus-fighting software, guard desktop machines, servers, and Internet gateways from external and internal threats. [News.com]
McAfee sues for $1 billion
- Like cats and dogs, McAfee (MCAF) and Symantec (SYMC) are at it again in the latest battle of the virus busters. [News.com]
Microcontroller hits 200 MHz
- NEC Computer said it will debut a powerful microcontroller today at the Hot Chips IX conference in Palo Alto, California, featuring MPEG-2 full-motion video playback and high-speed Rambus memory technology. [News.com]
Micron to spark price war in Japan
- Capitalizing on the rising acceptance of U.S. PCs, the Japanese division of Micron Electronics (MU) has announced plans to become the low-price leader in Japan within three years, according to a report in Nikkei Personal Computing, a major Japanese computer publication. [News.com]
Micronics to lay off 30 percent
- As sales to equipment manufacturers and government markets deteriorate, troubled Micronics Computers is planning to chop its workforce by 30 percent. [News.com]
Microsoft Mac support may change little
- While Apple (AAPL) got a boost from Microsoft's (MSFT) renewed commitment to release software for the Macintosh platform, questions remain about whether Microsoft's pledge really means that any new, positive changes will occur at Apple as a result. [News.com]
Microsoft extends its stream
- Everybody who's anybody in the streaming media market seems to be tied to Microsoft (MSFT), which today made another step toward consolidation of the market around its Active Streaming Format with its purchase of VXtreme. [News.com]
Microsoft plans education software
- Mighty Microsoft (MSFT) is muscling into another crowded software sector with its launch next month of the first in a projected line of products to help build children's math and reading skills. [News.com]
Microsoft posts Beta 2 of Win 98
- The betas never stop at Microsoft (MSFT). [News.com]
Microsoft sees media slowdown
- Microsoft's (MSFT) money-losing interactive media group will expand its work force by 15 to 20 percent in the next year, down from a more than 40 percent increase last year, a company executive said today. [News.com]
Microsoft touts NT scalability
- Microsoft (MSFT) senior researcher James Gray crawled out of his lab to persuade Windows NT devotees at the Windows NT Intranet Solutions conference that the operating system will soon be ready to take on Unix. [News.com]
Microsoft, Netscape agree on 3D
- In a rare sign of unity, Microsoft (MSFT) and Netscape Communications (NSCP) have agreed on a standard for three-dimensional Web technology. [News.com]
Microsoft-WebTV deal cleared
- After a "thorough investigation," the Justice Department said today that it has approved Microsoft's proposed acquisition of WebTV Networks. [News.com]
Microsoft: Yukon ho?
- Microsoft (MSFT), which seeks to be as big on the Internet as it is in the software business, will be building one of the last missing blocks in its strategy with a search engine, according to published accounts. [News.com]
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