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MS plans Windows 98 Japan debut
- Microsoft (MSFT) today said it aims to launch the Japanese version of its next-generation Windows 98 operating system a month after the launch of the English version, planned for the second quarter of 1998. [News.com]
MS proposes buddy list spec
- Microsoft (MSFT) has submitted a proposal to the Internet Engineering Task Force in an effort to establish a standard for "buddy list" applications that let users know when friends and business associates are online, the company said today. [News.com]
MS readies Office 98 for Macs
- As Microsoft (MSFT) prepares to ship its Office 98 Macintosh Edition software suite in January, the company has posted a few tools to help the migration process for users of older applications. [News.com]
MS redesigns page
- The "home.Microsoft.com" Web page, one of the busiest on the Net, is quietly getting a face-lift, including more functionality and features, but no banner ads. [News.com]
MS teams up with Liquid Audio
- Microsoft yesterday announced an alliance with Liquid Audio, a provider of music over the Internet. The move comes as the latest in the software giants bid to unify media "streaming" standards. [News.com]
MS touts Latin American market
- Microsoft (MSFT) aims to increase its revenues in Latin America to $1 billion in 2001 from its current $500 million, said Alessandro Annoscia, the company's enterprise customer unit manager for Latin America. [News.com]
MS, Citrix support thin clients
- Microsoft (MSFT) and Citrix Systems (CTXS) today rolled out beta versions of server software for supporting thin clients. [News.com]
MS, Citrix support thin clients
- Microsoft (MSFT) and Citrix Systems (CTXS) today rolled out beta versions of server software for supporting thin clients. [News.com]
MS, Time, US West in talks
- Microsoft (MSFT) is in talks with Time Warner (TWX) and US West (USW), two of the nation's largest cable operators, to create a high-speed Internet access service, according to reports citing industry executives familiar with the discussions. [News.com]
MS: DOJ aims to stall upgrades
- In a harshly worded response to the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit, Microsoft (MSFT) said that the government is trying to prevent it from improving its products and that the DOJ's case should be thrown out. [News.com]
MS: Sun motion mere theatrics
- A Microsoft (MSFT) executive defended the company's right to ship products with Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) Java technology and said that new legal threats from Sun were nothing more than "theatrics." [News.com]
MSN could break even, exec says
- Microsoft Network has turned a profit in recent months, and could break even in the fiscal year that begins in July 1998, a top executive said. [News.com]
MSN to offer 56-kbps access
- The Microsoft Network announced today that it will extend 56-kbps modem access to all of its U.S. customers through Microsofts dial-in technology provider, UUNet. [News.com]
Magaziner urges new antitrust policy
- A senior policy adviser to President Clinton today recommended that antitrust policy be updated for the digital age. [News.com]
Man sues to keep photo off police site
- A Minnesota man who pleaded guilty to soliciting a prostitute last year is fighting to keep his name and picture off the Net, but it could be posted by police as soon as tomorrow. [News.com]
Managing PCs from afar
- Computer Associates (CA) will continue to promote a recently-found open approach to enterprise management software systems by embracing several key desktop management ingredients. [News.com]
Managing PCs from afar
- Computer Associates (CA) will continue to promote a recently-found open approach to enterprise management software systems by embracing several key desktop management ingredients. [News.com]
MasterCard, AT&T team for e-commerce
- MasterCard says it has formally launched a global private network developed in partnership with AT&T (T) for its worldwide transaction processing system. [News.com]
Memory makers drive costs lower
- Taiwanese manufacturers have vowed to drive their manufacturing costs for 16-megabit memory chips below $3 a chip, a move designed to keep costs below memory's market price, which has hit $4 and less. [News.com]
Memory production to quadruple
- Escalating production of 64-megabit DRAM chips is prompting price erosion, a trend that will likely end with the dense memory chips being incorporated in desktops in 1998. [News.com]
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