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Sybase debuts Web tools - Sybase (SYBS) is continuing its comeback in the database and development tool market. [News.com]
 
Symantec shrugs off suit setback - A judge has denied Symantec's (SYMC) request for a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against antivirus rival McAfee, according to Network Associates (NETA). [News.com]
 
TCI CEO foresees new set-top box - Today at the cable industry's Western Show, TCI (TCOMA) chairman and CEO John Malone said the industry is working on next-generation digital "set-top boxes" that will become more computerlike and feature-rich, although Malone also maintained they won't serve as a replacement for PCs. [News.com]
 
TCI eyes TV set-top computer - Cable TV giant TCI (TCOMA) is talking to a number of companies, including Microsoft (MSFT) and Intel (INTC), about its plans to develop a next-generation digital set-top box with more computerlike features. [News.com]
 
TCI hears the music - Tele-Communications Incorporated seems to be getting into the music business in a big way, a curious move for a company that has publicly stated it was determined to concentrate on its core cable operations. [News.com]
 
TI dispels chip industry worries - Texas Instruments (TXN) said it expects the global chip market to show improved growth in 1998 and downplayed concerns over memory chip prices and end-market demand. [News.com]
 
TI touts copper chip advance - Texas Instruments (TXN) is developing a process for manufacturing microprocessors with copper that will extend chip performance at least tenfold, the company claims. [News.com]
 
Taiwan laptops build new phase - Taiwan's notebook industry continued to grow in the first half of 1997, consolidating a new phase of development, although sales still failed to meet earlier, optimistic projections. [News.com]
 
Talk City open for e-commerce - Talk City, founded as a community Web site, today announced the launch of its shopping area, where members can buy toys, books, and housewares. [News.com]
 
Tech advantages won't last - American manufacturers employing sophisticated computer systems that provide low-cost production are likely to lose their competitive advantage as national and overseas competitors catch up with the technology, according to the chief economist of an economic research organization. [News.com]
 
Tech bounce prompts call selling - A bounce in long-battered multinational high-tech stocks since late Friday induced call-selling interest in a generally slow market right before the holidays, traders said. [News.com]
 
Tech council issues privacy guide - The Information Technology Industry Council, which boasts members from some of the computer industry's heaviest hitters, today issued a set of guidelines aimed at protecting the privacy of Netizens and staving off the long arm of the government. [News.com]
 
Tech stock put demand steady - The drive for put options on technology stocks remained steady today as the sector's selloff gained steam in issues like International Business Machines (IBM), options traders said. [News.com]
 
Tech stocks and Nasdaq in 1997 - As 1997 comes to a close, a number of tech companies have managed to stay above the fray and outperform the tech-heavy Nasdaq, which gained 20 percent by the end of the year. As the new year approaches, analysts expect Internet stocks to continue to soar, chip stocks to maintain their upward swing, and networking stocks to remain unpredictable. [News.com]
 
Tepid interest in cable modems? - Two-thirds of all households currently online want faster Internet access in the form of new technologies such as cable modems, a new study by the Yankee Group has found, but consumers are not as enthusiastic about the array of options for achieving the higher speeds. [News.com]
 
The courting of CompuServe - It took a year and a round of suitors that stepped on and off the dance floor, before CompuServe (CSRV) wrapped its arms around a merger deal, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. [News.com]
 
The latest "thing" in Web design - Amateur and professional Web designers alike are getting a new tool to help them easily create sites that are fully interactive. [News.com]
 
The set-top computer is the future - The term "set-top computer" is only about 48 hours old, but it could come to define a major market segment by the year 2000 as it appears that the much heralded convergence between PCs and TVs is finally taking place. [News.com]
 
The two faces of Java - Still need proof that there are now two implementations of Java competing for the hearts and minds of developers? Sun Microsystems doesn't. [News.com]
 
Ticketmaster deals with newspapers - Ticketmaster today announced online marketing pacts with five of the nation's top newspaper companies, signaling a major strategic shift for both. [News.com]
 
 

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