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Tech IPOs: The thrill is back
- The excitement for high-tech IPOs has returned and Concentric Network (CNCX) today became the latest link in a recent chain of successful launches after the tech IPO market bottomed out earlier this year. [News.com]
Tech firms drive VC investment
- Venture capital investment activity maintained its record pace in the second quarter with technology companies driving the growth, according to a survey by Price Waterhouse. [News.com]
Tech stocks slide
- It has been a roller-coaster week on Wall Street, and today's volatility was further fueled by economic concerns and a downgrade of the microprocessor sector's shining star. [News.com]
TechNet spoof called good fun
- You know you've made it on the Web when your site is spoofed. At least that's what executives are thinking at the Technology Network, a Silicon Valley political action group. [News.com]
Tel-Save outlines charges for AOL deal
- Tel-Save Holdings (TALK) said today that its pact to deliver long distance telephone service to America Online (AOL) customers will result in charges of about $26 million, $25 million, and $12 million, respectively, for the next three quarters. [News.com]
Telcos abroad casting for Net
- Europe's biggest telecommunications companies are racing to increase their Internet access business, while at the same time competing with the Internet by expanding their own online services, a research consultant group said. [News.com]
Telstra to test Net phone device
- Telstra said today it plans to trial technology that will allow customers with one telephone line to receive and make calls on their personal computers while they are using the Internet. [News.com]
The antitrust maze
- How far can antitrust authorities go in regulating the take-no-prisoners industry of high technology? That key question is at the heart of the Justice Department's latest investigation into Microsoft's business practices. CNET'S NEWS.COM breaks down the legalese to give you a first-hand look at what antitrust really means. [News.com]
Tibco pushes onto the Web
- Tibco Software is taking on Microsoft and IBM with new push-based messaging software. [News.com]
Tivoli links PC, network-wide tools
- Tivoli Systems today rolled out a new tool to tie popular PC management tools into network-wide systems administration packages. [News.com]
Tool weighs effect of push products
- Addressing a big worry for network managers, Ganymede Software has released new scripts for its Chariot software to predict how push technologies such as BackWeb or Marimba will affect network traffic. [News.com]
Toshiba cuts notebook prices
- Toshiba announced today price cuts of up to $1,300 on several notebooks--the Tecra, the Satellite Pro, and the Portege models--as well as reductions on the Equium desktop PC and the TekBright monitor. [News.com]
Toshiba does DVD for portables
- Toshiba has released a slim DVD-ROM drive for notebooks, and next month will begin to ship samples of a recordable DVD-RAM drive. [News.com]
Toshiba losing notebook lead
- The U.S. notebook PC market is getting a face-lift. [News.com]
Toshiba updates Equium line
- Toshiba has updated its Equium line of business PCs with two new models. The 5230D comes with a 233-MHz MMX Pentium processor and the 6230D comes equipped with a 233-MHz MMX Pentium II processor. Both systems support remote management technologies. The Equium 5230D is currently available for $1,869. The 6230D will sell for $2,249, starting the first week of September. [News.com]
Tumbleweed gets more VC cash
- Tumbleweed Software caught an $8 million tailwind, as the company on Monday is expected to announce it has secured a second round of venture funding. [News.com]
UPS delivers message on Net
- In perhaps a harbinger of times to come, UPS is turning to the Web and to email during its strike to reach out nearly instantaneously to its customers, many of whom are Net-savvy. [News.com]
Umax enters the picture
- Umax Technologies, best known for its scanners, is making its first foray into digital photography with a new camera, while a company called Eiger Labs has introduced an inexpensive device for printing pictures, as the digital photography market takes on more players and more products. [News.com]
Umax shows $1,000 Mac clones
- Macintosh clone maker Umax has announced four new computer systems based on the 603e PowerPC processor priced around the $1,000 mark, offering some of the fastest processor speeds available in that price range. [News.com]
Under the hoods of search engines
- Less than a year ago, Wall Street was openly pondering the demise of the search engine market as company stock prices plummeted to single digits. [News.com]
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