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Push technology, via satellite - Push technology is coming to Net access via satellite, adding a new dimension to the service. [News.com]
 
Qualcomm debuts email server - Electronic messaging giant Qualcomm (QCOM) today rolled out the next version of its Internet and intranet email server. [News.com]
 
RSA to hold more crypto contests - Leading encryption software company RSA Data Security is kicking off a second series of contests to discredit the federal government's crypto policy by exposing the vulnerability of its own software. [News.com]
 
RSI cases fall in industry reversal - As RSI claims in the workplace continue to rise, product liability suits against manufacturers appear to be waning as court rulings place new limits on legal action--reversing an industry trend that began only a few years ago. [News.com]
 
Rallying 'round the fountainhead for MS - The Justice Department has "special master" Lawrence Lessig on its side in its antitrust case against Microsoft, but who can Bill Gates call? How about Ayn Rand? [News.com]
 
RealPlayer 5.0 a hot download - RealNetworks (RNWK) said yesterday that users have been downloading its new RealPlayer 5.0 software at an average rate of more than 500,000 copies per week since it was first made available October 6. [News.com]
 
Recruiting firms turn to the Net - Just as the Internet has revolutionized almost every aspect of business operations--from online stock transactions to electronic commerce--it also is changing the ways companies find and hire executives. [News.com]
 
Registrar readies for competition - Network Solutions (NSOL), the company charged with registering the most popular domain names, is getting ready for competition. [News.com]
 
Regulators to meet about Y2K - Financial regulators from around the globe plan to meet in April to discuss efforts to prepare computers worldwide for the widely feared year 2000, Federal Reserve governor Edward Kelley announced today. [News.com]
 
Remedy shares fall as IBM looms - Remedy stock fell 34 percent amid concerns that IBM's (IBM) acquisition of a rival will mean slower business for the software company. [News.com]
 
Researchers warn of "technostress" - Internet users, do any of the following describe you: [News.com]
 
Resellers see services as panacea - And the big keep getting bigger. [News.com]
 
Reuters launches sports site - International news and information group Reuters Holdings today launched SportsWeb, a free Internet site providing real-time world sports news and pictures. [News.com]
 
Rewriteable CD drives drop in cost - Rewriteable CD storage technology got another boost today with a comparatively low-priced entry from Smart and Friendly. [News.com]
 
Ringing in 1998 on the Net - If you don't want to fight the traffic or crowds, New Year's Eve is coming to the Web. [News.com]
 
Road Runner, MediaOne join forces - Time Warner's Road Runner and US West's MediaOne Express confirmed today they are combining their businesses to provide high-speed Net access via cable systems. [News.com]
 
Roaster goes under - Java development toolmaker Roaster Technologies closed its doors for good today, as its weak finances could not keep the Massachusetts-based company afloat. [News.com]
 
Rockwell to make cable modem chipsets - Cable modem technology got a shot in the arm today as modem powerhouse Rockwell Semiconductor Systems announced that it plans to manufacture chips for cable modems. [News.com]
 
Ross launches Y2K update - Business applications vendor Ross Systems (ROSS) today rolled out the latest version of its COBOL-based financial management client-server suite, completing Year 2000 compliance across the whole product line. [News.com]
 
Ruling is only a blip on Wall St. - Investors and analysts saw little downside in Microsoft (MSFT) shares today after the software giant's latest legal setback. [News.com]
 
 

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