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InterNIC problems slow Net
- Netizens have been encountering widespread difficulty reaching Web sites, sending email, and using the Internet in general today due to the ripple effect of a database problem combined with "human error" at the InterNIC. [News.com]
Internet jam tip of iceberg?
- Yesterday's Net traffic slowdown couldn't have come at a worse time for Network Solutions. The company, which caused the backup in email and Web service, doesn't need any more bad publicity as it tries to go public. [News.com]
Internic.com clarifies disclaimers
- The domain name registration site that some Netizens mistook for the official InterNIC has added more prominent disclaimers to its site, letting people know it is not the actual registry. [News.com]
Intuit embeds IE in Quicken
- In a blow to Netscape Communications (NSCP), Intuit (INTU) said today it will build Microsoft's (MSFT) Internet Explorer browser into future versions of Intuit's market-leading personal finance software. [News.com]
Investors sue over Fujitsu-Amdahl deal
- A shareholder lawsuit has been filed seeking to stop Japanese computer conglomerate Fujitsu from acquiring shares of mainframe maker Amdahl (AMDL) that it does not yet own, lawyers for plaintiffs said today. [News.com]
Iomega earnings beat estimates
- Relying on the strength of demand for their Zip drives, storage maker Iomega (IOM) overcame analysts low expectations and posted an 86 percent increase in second-quarter earnings. [News.com]
Iomega execs head for Software AG
- Iomega (IOM) today announced that Tim Hill, vice president, worldwide marketing and sales, has resigned to become vice president of marketing for Software AG Americas, a privately held software firm. [News.com]
Iomega sues SyQuest over patent
- Iomega (IOM) has charged competitor SyQuest Technology (SYQT) with patent infringement for both its Jaz and Zip products. [News.com]
Irish Net speech debate closes
- A United Kingdom cyberliberties group today was among the first to make itself heard in the early stages of a debate in Ireland over how to control smut on the Internet. [News.com]
Is Microsoft eyeing CBS?
- Microsoft (MSFT) is reviewing the finances of Westinghouse Electric's CBS unit as it considers making a bid to buy the network, the New York Post reported today. [News.com]
Japan firm jumps into e-commerce
- Oki Electric Industry says it has started developing next-generation electronic commerce applications. [News.com]
Japanese target advanced chip-making
- Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, a confederation of ten Japanese chipmakers, has started researching advanced chip production technology, according to a report in Nikkei Microdevices [News.com]
Java standard voted down--for now
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) has run into new roadblocks in its efforts to make its Java programming language an international standard. [News.com]
JavaScript bug could be worse
- A security hole that can be exploited with JavaScript to glean information from Web forms apparently is harder to fix than first expected. [News.com]
JavaScript hole exposes form data
- A researcher at Bell Labs has discovered a serious security hole in the JavaScript language used by popular Web browsers from Microsoft and Netscape Communications. [News.com]
Jobs rejects Apple chairman post
- Apple Computer (AAPL) cofounder Steve Jobs has reportedly rejected offers to become chairman and chief executive of the company. [News.com]
Jobs to keynote Macworld Expo
- Apple Computer cofounder Steve Jobs will underscore his reascension to power when he replaces ousted CEO Gil Amelio as keynote speaker for the opening of next week's Macworld Boston trade show. [News.com]
Judge stays Cadence suit vs. Avant
- Avant (AVNT) today announced that a federal judge has granted its motion for a stay in a trade secret civil lawsuit brought against it and two of its employees by competing electronic design automation software maker Cadence Design Systems (CDN). [News.com]
Junk emailer fights for access
- Junk emailer Cyber Promotions is getting the boot from another Internet access provider, but it isn't going without a fight. [News.com]
Justice probes Network Solutions
- The company responsible for issuing the Internet's most popular domain names is the object of an antitrust investigation by the Justice Department. [News.com]
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