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Miami figures in international piracy
- Miami's role as a center for Latin American trade now includes the counterfeit software business, believed to cost the industry billions of dollars each year, police and industry officials said yesterday. [News.com]
Michael Dell: E-commerce hero?
- Dell Computer (DELL) chairman Michael Dell told the fall Internet World '97 crowd here today that skeptics who think online commerce is a fad or a niche market need look no further than his own company. [News.com]
Micron assails Asian rivals
- Idaho-based Micron Technology is claiming that Taiwanese and Korean manufacturers are destroying the memory market by "dumping" goods and is seeking U.S. government assistance to stop the practice, but the real cause of the market's decline may lie elsewhere. [News.com]
Micron reports lower profits
- Micron Technology (MU) is reporting weaker-than-expected earnings for the latest quarter as profits are cut by sharply lower memory chip prices. [News.com]
Micron sells manufacturing unit
- Micron Electronics (MUEI) today announced that it is spinning off its Micron Custom Manufacturing Services subsidiary in a deal valued at $271 million as it refocuses on shoring up its PC business. [News.com]
Microsoft aims new content at IE users
- As the new year approaches, Microsoft is jumping onto the Web with more free editorial content, but some of the best material still is available only through later versions of its own browser, Internet Explorer, rather than Netscape's Navigator. [News.com]
Microsoft closing Mungo Park
- Microsoft (MSFT) will shut down its high-profile adventure Web site Mungo Park early next year to focus more resources on Expedia, the software giant's online travel agency, executives said today. [News.com]
Microsoft connects Net properties
- Here's just one of the hard lessons Microsoft learned on the Web this year: money might buy a lot, but it can't buy love and apparently, it can't buy an audience, either. [News.com]
Microsoft contests DOJ evidence
- Microsoft (MSFT) bolstered arguments it made in a hearing today by filing a series of last-minute documents arguing why it should not be found in contempt of a 1995 court order. [News.com]
Microsoft critics cheer ruling
- Microsoft (MSFT) opponents cheered today's temporary order against the software giant, a clear indication that they believe the Justice Department's antitrust case is headed in the right direction. [News.com]
Microsoft debuts pay-for-play game
- Microsoft (MSFT) today jumped into the pay-for-play online game business with Fighter Ace, taking on the likes of America Online and Rupert Murdoch's Kesmai Corporation, among others. [News.com]
Microsoft eyes digital TV in UK
- British watchdog Oftel said today that Microsoft (MSFT) had met with it to find out more about regulatory issues surrounding the launch of digital television in Britain next year. [News.com]
Microsoft hurt by Japan slump
- Microsoft (MSFT) is feeling the impact of a sharp slowdown in computer sales in Japan, once one of the company's fastest-growing markets, Chief Operating Officer Bob Herbold said today. [News.com]
Microsoft multimedia targets Apple
- Microsoft is offering a new version of software for creating multimedia content, with the aim of making it the industry standard as PCs increasingly become multimedia-centric. [News.com]
Microsoft parodies abound
- Let's face it: who couldn't use a little relief from all the news about Microsoft's legal wrangling, browser bugs, and other assorted issues? [News.com]
Microsoft scraps Java meeting
- Microsoft (MSFT) has abruptly canceled a Java developer meeting scheduled for this weekend. [News.com]
Microsoft ships BackOffice enterprise tools
- Just in time for the holidays, Microsoft (MSFT) today delivered a raft of software for building client and server intranet and Internet applications. [News.com]
Microsoft ups DSL interest
- Although gaining much attention for its foray into high-speed cable Internet access, Microsoft also is rapidly expanding its reach into high-speed access over copper wires, dubbed DSL (digital subscriber line). [News.com]
Microsoft, Fujitsu in server tie-up
- Microsoft (MSFT) and Fujitsu will cooperate in the marketing of servers based on the Intel-Windows NT platform, giving the software giant a big boost in the second largest computer market. [News.com]
Mitsubishi releases WebTV Plus
- Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics released its version of the WebTV Plus receiver to dealers, ensuring that at least some consumers will be able to get the second-generation WebTV box during the holidays. [News.com]
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