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Sun, MS vie for developers
- Both Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) JavaSoft division, and Microsoft (MSFT) attempted to turn Java developers' heads with a series of tool-related announcements. [News.com]
Sun: No growing pains
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW), which last week reported a 21 percent jump in 1997 revenues to $8.5 billion, told a European audience that analysts expect Sun's 20 percent growth levels to continue next year. [News.com]
Supercomputer limits assailed
- With Congress moving to reimpose strict export controls on supercomputers, industry participants warn that the legislation under consideration would affect a much broader range of machines. [News.com]
Suspected killer mobilizes gay sites
- Several other gay Web sites and services have joined the online manhunt for alleged serial killer Andrew Phillip Cunanan, suspected of slaying fashion designer Gianni Versace. [News.com]
Swiss banks reach out on Web
- Under scrutiny from the international community for its mishandling of unclaimed funds dating back to World War II, a group of Swiss banks has posted the names associated with these unclaimed accounts on a Web site. [News.com]
Sybase chairman resigns
- Sybase (SYBS) chairman Mark Hoffman today resigned. [News.com]
Sybase posts profits, misses mark
- Relational database maker Sybase (SYBS) posted its third consecutive profitable quarter today, but missed expectations as revenues continued to fall. [News.com]
Sybase reworks data mart
- Looking to prop up its sagging revenues, Sybase (SYBS) has shipped its core data mining tools in versions for Microsoft's increasingly popular Windows NT operating system. [News.com]
Symantec earnings beat hopes
- Symantec (SYMC) today reported higher-than-expected earnings for its first quarter, boosted by a more focused business plan and growing markets in Latin America and Southeast Asia. [News.com]
TVs that can hang on a wall
- Philips Electronics has joined Sony and Sharp in the development of plasma display panels (PDPs), next-generation flat TV screens, Sony said today. [News.com]
Tandem profits grow 85 percent
- Compaq Computer (CPQ) may be buying more momentum than it thought. [News.com]
Tanking tech stocks sink indexes
- Like a rock, the technology-laden Nasdaq fell today on news that Microsoft (MSFT) failed to soar past analysts' estimates, prompting the decline of other major indexes. [News.com]
Target One to gather data for Web ads
- The Web has the potential of being a dream come true for marketers. Unlike television viewers, all Web surfers could be uniquely identified so they can be directly targeted by advertisers. [News.com]
Tariffs stall foreign PC trade
- The international PC market is lined with massive opportunities, as well as high tariffs, arbitrary bureaucrats, bad roads, cultural gaps, and severe credit shortages. [News.com]
Tatung debuts Web servers
- Tatung has introduced two high-powered Web servers compatible with Sun's Ultra 2 line of workstations and servers. The 64-bit servers carry one or two 300-MHz processors with 2MB of external cache. [News.com]
Tech analyst will test VC waters
- One of Wall Street's most respected technology analysts is leaving Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Technology Group to become a partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. [News.com]
Tech firms have Clinton's ear
- Surrounding the White House's "cybertots" summit today, Internet technology companies such as Netscape Communications (NSCP) announced new efforts to limit underage surfing on the Net's naughty side. [News.com]
Tech shortfall rattles investors
- Investors are increasingly jittery about upcoming second-quarter earnings reports for technology companies after a barrage of earnings shortfall announcements which foreshadow a summer slowdown. [News.com]
Teledesic seeks capital from telcos
- Teledesic is talking to major telecommunications companies, seeking equity investments that could meet nearly half the $9 billion cost of its planned global satellite network, a company executive said. [News.com]
Temporary order issued against AlterNIC
- AlterNIC founder Eugene Kashpureff is in hiding. [News.com]
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