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Windows CE gets Japanese version - Microsoft today unveiled the Japanese version of the Windows CE operating system for handheld personal computers. [News.com]
 
Windows everywhere, even Net PCs - | video NEW YORK--Bill Gates's right-hand man at Microsoft (MSFT), Steve Ballmer, tried to sell an old vision to a standing-room only crowd here at PC Expo: "Windows everywhere." [News.com]
 
Windows everywhere, even Net PCs - | video NEW YORK--Bill Gates's right-hand man at Microsoft (MSFT), Steve Ballmer, tried to sell an old vision to a standing-room only crowd here at PC Expo: "Windows everywhere." [News.com]
 
Windows to get faster on Macs - Connectix will ship software next week that will allow Macintosh users to run Windows-based programs with better performance and increased compatibility than other software-based emulators, the company said. [News.com]
 
Wired Ventures updates site - Aiming to provide a new interactive experience to members of its digital community, Wired Ventures is launching a revamped version of its HotWired site on the Web. [News.com]
 
Wireless network growth may have peaked - Growth in personal communication services (PCS) last year spurred business for companies that build wireless networks, but the infrastructure market's expansion may not continue for long. [News.com]
 
Wireless plans ring true for telcos - If you build it, they will come. [News.com]
 
Workers want their LanTV - The local area network can now operate like a miniature broadcast network with a package announced today by Acorn. [News.com]
 
Workstation battle rages - EIS Computers has released a Solaris workstation for under $8,000, the latest salvo in an escalating Unix-Windows NT battle for workstation market dominance. [News.com]
 
Workstations push speed limit - It's Megahertz madness at Tri-Star Computer. [News.com]
 
Worldtalk secures email - Worldtalk (WTLK) today introduced a new firewall for companies that want extra security for email and groupware. [News.com]
 
Wyse introduces wireless NC - Wyse Technologies today announced a new wireless portable network computer designed for use in hospital networks, for example, where traveling workers need continuous access to data residing on local networks. [News.com]
 
Xylan may disappoint in Q2 - Xylan (XYLN) today announced that revenue and earnings per share for the second quarter may be lower than expected due to smaller orders from IBM, one of its largest OEM customers. [News.com]
 
Yahoo-Visa deal on shaky ground - A lot can happen in a year--or not. [News.com]
 
Your fingerprint is your password - Key Tronic (KTCC), a manufacturer of keyboards and other computer input devices, has launched a line of fingerprint scanning devices designed to authenticate the identity of users. [News.com]
 
 

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