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SCO restructures, lays off 120
- The Santa Cruz Operation (SCOC), a leading supplier of Unix server operating systems, said today it will restructure its organization to integrate its multiple product development groups into a single product engineering and marketing division to be headed by Unix pioneer Doug Michels, the company's cofounder, executive vice president, and chief technical officer. [News.com]
SGI, Kodak help explore Mars
- Silicon Graphics and Kodak are providing the technology to drive a high-tech microrover that will traverse the surface of Mars on a mission for NASA. [News.com]
Sale of PC Quote service nixed
- PC Quote (PQT), a provider of online, real-time stock and market quotes, today announced that negotiations to sell its core business to Track Data have fallen through. [News.com]
Screen market becoming clearer
- Notebook screens are expected to continue to grow in size this year, but companies such as Toshiba are also looking to introduce new display technologies this year that will make notebook screens brighter, lighter, and more reliable than models now on the market. [News.com]
Sculley joins Israeli firm's board
- Former Apple CEO John Sculley says he is joining the board of Catalyst, parent company of HK Strategy & Finance, an investment firm specializing in the Israeli high-tech industry. [News.com]
Seagate shares down 12%
- Seagate Technology's (SEG) stock today dropped 12.65 percent, a day after the company announced that weakness in customer demand would cut into profits this quarter. [News.com]
Senate bill seeks to nix games
- A Republican senator today proposed banning computer games in federal government offices and requiring a person, rather than a machine, to answer the telephone. [News.com]
Senators urge Microsoft OS probe
- Three Republican senators are asking the Federal Trade Commission to look into Microsoft's (MSFT) operating system licensing structure. [News.com]
Set-top box for PC users debuts
- NewCom unveiled today at PC Expo a new kind of set-top box aimed at experienced PC users. [News.com]
Set-top box for PC users debuts
- NewCom unveiled today at PC Expo a new kind of set-top box aimed at experienced PC users. [News.com]
Sharp wants to lend a handheld
- Sharp Electronics will unveil a new pocket organizer next Tuesday at PC Expo that could steal some of the thunder from U.S. Robotics (USRX) and its PalmPilot organizer. [News.com]
Sharp wants to lend a handheld
- Sharp Electronics will unveil a new pocket organizer next Tuesday at PC Expo that could steal some of the thunder from U.S. Robotics (USRX) and its PalmPilot organizer. [News.com]
Ship date not in Memphis demo
- More people than expected showed up for Microsoft's (MSFT) first major public demonstration of Memphis, the code name for its upgrade to the Windows 95 operating system. But executives couldn't answer the conventioneers' most burning question: When will it ship? [News.com]
Short City: Electronic Arts to buy Maxis
- Electronic Arts has announced plans to acquire Maxis in a stock-swap deal valued at $125 million. Electronic Arts, a publisher of interactive entertainment software, wants Maxis' Sim software line, which includes the SimCity games. Maxis is interested in getting access to EA's worldwide distribution system. [News.com]
Shortage of millennium bug fixers seen
- A likely shortage of resources to fix millennium bug problems could mean many companies won't be able to afford to solve them, an expert on the issue said today. [News.com]
Siltek falls on Hewlett-Packard news
- Shares in South African information technology group Siltek fell today as market players digested the firm's move to sell some of its businesses and assets to U.S.-based Hewlett-Packard (HWP), dealers said. [News.com]
Site targets aging baby boomers
- The start-up Third Age Media today launched its sponsor-backed Web site to appeal to the nation's growing numbers of wired baby boomers over 50. [News.com]
Slow sales hurt Cabletron stock
- Shares of networking player Cabletron Systems (CS) dipped slightly today, after reporting first-quarter results that reflected a slip in sales. [News.com]
Smart cards to drive e-commerce
- Hours after his shareholders approved the acquisition of his company by Hewlett-Packard (HWP), VeriFone chief executive Hatim Tyajbi predicted that together Internet commerce and smart cards will fundamentally change the way consumers spend their money. [News.com]
Smart cards: Technological wallflowers
- It's not the technology's fault that there's no place to use smart cards. [News.com]
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