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Execs find life after Novell
- Two executives who have left Novell have found new homes in the high-tech industry today. [News.com]
Execs: Don't panic on tech stocks
- Don't panic. [News.com]
Explorer 4.0 to rival Castanet
- Microsoft (MSFT) is quietly preparing to take on push technology from Marimba with the next version of its Web browser. [News.com]
Explorer security deadline nears
- It's no dawn of the millennium bug, but June 30 does bring a deadline for Internet Explorer users to upgrade a security component in their browsers. [News.com]
Explorer to get safe zones
- Following a rash of security-related glitches in its products earlier this year, Microsoft (MSFT) is stepping up its efforts to protect Net surfers from potential online risks. [News.com]
Exports to Hong Kong raise concerns
- A U.S. congressional watchdog agency has raised concerns about the protection of sensitive technologies exported to Hong Kong after control reverts to China. [News.com]
FTC has answers on privacy
- After hearing every angle in the online privacy debate this week, the Federal Trade Commission has emerged with some potential paths to govern the collection of personal information on the Internet. [News.com]
FTC searches for spam solution
- Spam is the email people love to hate, but it's also a big moneymaker on the Net, and federal regulators are searching for middle ground. [News.com]
FTP Software stock slips
- Shares of FTP Software (FTPS) fell nearly 8 percent in trading today, following the company's announcement that second-quarter results are expected to fall "substantially" below expectations and plans for revenue growth in 1997 may not materialize. [News.com]
Fast modems, slow upgrades
- U.S. Robotics may have been at the leading edge as the first to market with 56-kbps modems, but the company appears to be lagging in its effort to deliver upgrades to older modems. [News.com]
Faster Net access comes at a price
- At Spring Comdex, representatives from Hayes Microcomputer, Paradyne, and 3Com (COMS) gathered here to discuss future Internet connection technologies, reaching a consensus that cable modems will be the technology of choice for consumers while digital subscriber line (DSL) products will be aimed at businesses. [News.com]
Filing details MS, WebTV deal
- When Microsoft (MSFT) announced its plans earlier this year to acquire WebTV Networks in a $425 million deal, the maker of TV set-top boxes was facing the prospect of a cash crunch by March 1998, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission document filed yesterday. [News.com]
Final Mac Communicator 4.01 out
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) has shipped the Macintosh version of its Communicator Internet client software. [News.com]
First Union locks up e-banking
- First Union (FTU), a bank-holding company with 12 million banking customers, today said its launching a four-month trial to test the use of digital certificates in home banking over the Internet. [News.com]
For small vendors, a bizarre bazaar
- Giants such as Microsoft, Lotus, Toshiba, Kodak, and Oracle dominated this week's Spring Comdex show. But that didn't stop smaller businesses, even entrepreneurs, from showing their wares too. [News.com]
Fujitsu in new software venture
- Fujitsu and systems integrator McDonnell Information Systems of Britain will jointly establish a software development company on July 1, the two companies announced today. [News.com]
GE to buy Brazilian IBM unit
- General Electric (GE) said today its GE Capital Information Technology Solutions unit has signed a deal to buy the shares of IVIX Sistemas Abertos de Informatica, a Brazilian unit of IBM (IBM). [News.com]
Gamer Electronic Arts buys rival
- Electronic Arts agreed to buy rival video game software company Maxis and its hot-selling line of "SimCity" products for about $125 million in stock, the companies said today. [News.com]
Gates meets the masses
- Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Bill Gates scoffed at Java and touted Windows NT at Spring Comdex today as part of a wide-ranging keynote that covered everything from browser security to federal encryption policies. [News.com]
Gates: Hot Net growth coming in Asia
- Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates said today the Internet is so big and attracting so much investment it will keep growing and overcome its current drawbacks. [News.com]
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