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SyQuest stock up on sales reports - Plagued with continued losses and dropping revenue in recent quarters, SyQuest Technology (SYQT) said today it expects to make a comeback, predicting new-customer sales will bolster its fiscal third quarter. [News.com]
 
Symantec and the nudists - First it was the nudists. Then it was the environmentalists. Then came the police in riot gear armed with pepper spray and tear gas. [News.com]
 
Talk City chats up growth plan - Talk City, the chat network founded and funded by some ex-Apple Computer executives, is holding a coming-out party at Spring Comdex here today to introduce new products and features to help spur its next phase of growth. [News.com]
 
Tandem picks Mercantec for e-commerce - Tandem Computers (TDM), which has marketed its fault-tolerant hardware to retailers and banks for many years, today said it will also peddle Internet commerce software from little-known company Mercantec. [News.com]
 
Tandem: Compaq's corporate solution - After talking acquisition with a handful of different computer manufacturers, Compaq Computer (CPQ) today settled on Tandem Computers (TDM), agreeing on a $3 billion stock deal designed to bolster Compaq's position as a computing solutions provider for enterprise networks. [News.com]
 
Technology no panacea - Today's Communications Decency Act ruling leaves it up to parents to protect their children from online smut, but experts say the few tools they have to help them are far from foolproof. [News.com]
 
Technology spending to rise again - While some businesses have turned to technology to regulate their employees' Net access, a study released today says access fuels productivity and that executives place technology spending high on their agendas. [News.com]
 
Telcos to mind ISDN pricing gap - High-speed access to the Net is definitely in demand. But the turf war over which technology will deliver fast connections comes down to dollars and cents for consumers. [News.com]
 
The Net ain't TV - Television and radio broadcasters gingerly dipping their toes into the Internet now have more of an impetus to dive in. [News.com]
 
The Supremes in cyberspace - Bill Clinton's bottom must be stinging just about now. But it's a good kind of hurt. [News.com]
 
Thin client goes on a diet - The so-called "thin" client is getting even thinner at HDS Network Systems. [News.com]
 
Time Warner surfs in Hawaii - Residents and vacationing executives in Oahu, Hawaii, soon will have high-speed access to the Net. [News.com]
 
Tonga gets in on domain game - Capitalizing on the shortage of domain names, the Kingdom of Tonga--the only inhabited South Pacific island never to be colonized--has begun hawking the ".to" designation to Netizens. [News.com]
 
Tool maker overcome by Progress - Application development tool maker Progress Software (PRGS) will acquire Apptivity, a privately held Java tool specialist, in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $13 million. [News.com]
 
Tools improve Windows view - Networking companies are debuting new tools this week to take advantage of Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows 95 and Windows NT operating systems. [News.com]
 
Toshiba America names new execs - Toshiba America, which is on a campaign to enlarge its markets, today named several new executives. [News.com]
 
Toshiba joins Net PC rush - Not to be left out of the stampede, Toshiba announced today that it would ship Net PC-class products and servers for the corporate market in the first half of next year. [News.com]
 
Toshiba licenses Net tuner - Toshiba has licensed technology from iReady that will allow the low-cost production of Internet-ready consumer electronics such as pagers, cellular phones, and televisions. [News.com]
 
Toshiba unwraps subnotebook - Toshiba has introduced two new ultralight notebook PCs at the Spring Comdex conference in Atlanta, as the company brings one of the first subnotebooks of its kind to the U.S. market. [News.com]
 
TotalNews, publishers settle suit - In a case that raised difficult copyright questions for hyperlinking to Web sites, TotalNews has reached a settlement with a handful of media companies that had sued the site for displaying their news stories. [News.com]
 
 

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