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Time Warner, Cox expand cable access
- Time Warner and Cox Communications today announced expansions of their plans to provide high-speed Internet access via their cable systems. [News.com]
Tip line to protect children online
- In spite of criticism that the White House-sponsored summit on keeping children safe online was mere public relations, one tangible result is a sense of urgency about dealing with the issue. [News.com]
Tivoli steps up management line
- Network managers need all the help they can get. [News.com]
Toolset eases building with XML
- DataChannel will next week roll out a toolkit intended to make development of applications using XML (extensible markup language), an emerging Web programming interface, easier to build. [News.com]
Toshiba gets into cable business
- Toshiba Multimedia Systems Division previewed digital set-top boxes and cable modems as part of a push for recognition from cable industry executives crowding the floors of the Western Cable Show in Anaheim, California. [News.com]
Toshiba notebooks slip again
- In another indication that Toshiba has lost its lead in the notebook market, a new survey shows Compaq leading in retail shelf space. [News.com]
Toshiba, MS pair DVD, Windows 98
- Microsoft (MSFT) and Toshiba are delivering the hardware and software technology necessary for using DVD players and discs on Windows 98, setting the stage for an expected mass movement to these next-generation storage devices. [News.com]
Toshiba, others drop PC prices further
- Low-price madness continues to grip the industry. [News.com]
U.S. plans more Net child safety
- Attorney General Janet Reno today praised private sector plans to protect children using the Internet from predators and promised more measures by law enforcement agencies. [News.com]
USWeb IPO a mixed bag
- After pricing below its target, USWeb (USWB) gained 31 percent during its first day as a public company. [News.com]
Uninstalling IE in eye of user
- Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson can uninstall IE 3.0 from Windows 95 in 90 seconds without breaking anything. Can you? [News.com]
Unisys surfaces as DEC denies Compaq deal
- One of Digital's (DEC) top executives today denounced rumors that the company may be sold to Compaq (CPQ). [News.com]
Unisys to release "NT mainframe"
- Unisys will next year release what it calls a "mainframe for NT," a powerful server that incorporates 32 Intel processors and may herald the use of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system on powerful server computers at large corporations. [News.com]
Upgrade to ease E*Trade's load
- Early next year, E*Trade (EGRP) will roll out a new system architecture designed both to address capacity problems that have emerged on heavy trading days and to add new services quickly. [News.com]
Upgrades for 56-kbps modems due
- Now that the industry has finally agreed--tentatively--on a standard for 56-kbps modems, manufacturers are falling over themselves to promise swift, seamless upgrades as soon as the technology is available. [News.com]
Users post guides to removing IE 3
- In the wake of Microsoft's (MSFT) claim that it is impossible to remove Internet Explorer 3.0 from Windows 95 without damaging the system, Internet users are trying to prove the company wrong. [News.com]
Users protest new Office licensing
- User groups are beginning to make noise about Microsoft's decision to discontinue a licensing option for its Office application suite. [News.com]
Users react to end of Office deal
- Finishing a strategy it started more than two years ago, Microsoft (MSFT) as of today will no longer issue concurrent application licenses, claiming that customers simply do not want such licenses any more. But since Microsoft said last month it would end concurrent licenses, Office users have given the decision a mixed reception. [News.com]
Utah grants first certificate authority
- Under a program that aims to make electronic communication and transactions more secure, the state of Utah has entrusted a banking subsidiary to store and authenticate digital signatures. [News.com]
ValiCert service checks IDs
- ValiCert next month will begin field trials of its service for checking the validity of the digital certificates issued by certificate authorities (CAs). [News.com]
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