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PowerPC 750 upgrade card debuts
- Boston--Newer Technology, a small company known primarily to Macintosh users, is making waves here at Macworld Expo with several PowerPC 750 upgrade products that not only raise the performance of Macintosh-compatible systems but in some cases push them beyond the fastest systems available today. [News.com]
PowerStations reach 600 MHz
- Tri-Star Computer refreshed its PowerStation line with the 600-MHz Alpha processor from Digital Semiconductor. [News.com]
Prodigy outsources connections
- Prodigy, one of the oldest online services, will now rely on a third party, newly formed SplitRock Services, based in Texas, to get its customers hooked up to the Internet. [News.com]
Prodigy sells network
- Prodigy is out of the plumbing business. [News.com]
Programmer writes spam bomb
- Ron Guilmette is a self-appointed soldier in the battle against spam. Now he thinks he's developed the ultimate weapon. [News.com]
Pure Java Navigator brewing
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) is putting its all-Java browser plans on a fast track by licensing technology from Sun Microsystems (SUNW), the companies said today. [News.com]
Quarterdeck fights viruses
- A new contender in the increasingly crowded ring of antivirus companies, Quarterdeck (QDEK) today announced a licensing agreement for Israeli antivirus firm EliaShim's technology. [News.com]
RSA losing email standard fight
- The global effort to create a common protocol for encrypting email is getting turned on its head. [News.com]
RSA ships secure email tools
- RSA Data Security has begun shipping its S/MAIL 1.0 software tools for building secure communication applications, including email based on the S/MIME protocol. [News.com]
Racal dials up new business
- A technology company with roots dating back to the 1950s is turning to the Internet to help it generate profits in the highly competitive remote access hardware market. [News.com]
Radnet connects workers on the move
- Radnet today rolled out the latest addition to its Web-based application package. [News.com]
Rating boosts @Home stock
- Cable access provider @Home (ATHM) saw its stock jump nearly 20 percent today after a bit of positive reinforcement. [News.com]
Resellers provide credit reports online
- When credit bureau Experian flubbed its first effort last week to offer consumers their credit reports online, the snafu quickly became a cautionary tale about the danger and immaturity of the Internet. But smaller companies that buy and resell credit information are pressing ahead to give consumers and businesses the same type of access to credit reports. [News.com]
Reuters sells 500,000 Yahoo shares
- Reuters New Media, a unit of Reuters Holdings, disclosed a proposed sale of common shares in Yahoo (YHOO) that it valued at about $24.9 million. [News.com]
Rheingold still with E-Minds
- Howard Rheingold, founder and former chief executive of online community Electric Minds, today said he signed a deal to produce and host an online conference under the aegis of his former company. [News.com]
Ricoh to adopt Sony DVD format
- Ricoh is developing a large-capacity storage system that will use a new method for recordable DVD, signaling that the market for such drives might splinter into two camps with incompatible technologies. [News.com]
Rights group opposes ISP attack
- Civil libertarians from 17 of the Net's most powerful rights groups have come out as one against an organized protest that resulted in a denial of service attack and mailbombing campaign, forcing the shutdown of a Web site promoting Basque independence. [News.com]
Rivals roll dice on Net gambling
- Rivals of a proposed federal ban on Internet gambling are rallying troops to fight the legislation due to word that a companion bill is in the works in the House of Representatives. [News.com]
S&P rates Data General, SGI
- Debt ratings agency Standard & Poor's today placed Data General (DGN) on its CreditWatch with positive implications, and gave Silicon Graphics (SGI) a stable outlook forecast and issued a "BBB-" rating for its debt offering. [News.com]
S. Korean DRAM battle heats up
- A fierce battle between U.S. and Asian companies in the memory chip market is escalating to new heights. [News.com]
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