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Power Macs, sales plan unveiled
- After weeks of speculation, Apple Computer's (AAPL) revival-style meeting today provided Macintosh fans a much-anticipated look at the company's new computers, an online storefront, and its renewed sense of feistiness. [News.com]
Preventive care for groupware
- Network security software maker McAfee Associates (MCAF) next month will roll out an antivirus package for Microsoft's forthcoming Exchange groupware server. [News.com]
Preview Travel launches IPO
- Preview Travel (PTVL) today launched itself into the public realm, but its stock failed to catch a strong wind. [News.com]
Product lets parents choose, not filter
- One of the most argued points about the Internet is whether to filter its unruly content to shield minors from viewing sexually graphic or violent content. Those in favor of filtering see it as a simple solution, while those opposed call it "censorware" that sometimes blocks out valuable content. [News.com]
Program trains seniors in IT skills
- Today's average life expectancy is 76, and rising. If you have retired, and are looking for something to do with your spare time, Microsoft and a nonprofit organization called Green Thumb have a suggestion: Become an information technology professional. [News.com]
Pulitzers for newspaper sites only
- When it comes to journalism, the Net has it all: self-published, one-sided commentary, interactive movie reviews, breaking political and business stories, and, of course, the digital arms of the nation's oldest, most well-read newspapers. [News.com]
Push panelists want privacy
- A panel of software developers and analysts here yesterday debated the current abilities and limitations of "push," with much of the focus on the importance of privacy and security to the adoption of the nascent technology. [News.com]
Push panelists want privacy
- A panel of software developers and analysts here yesterday debated the current abilities and limitations of "push," with much of the focus on the importance of privacy and security to the adoption of the nascent technology. [News.com]
Quote.com pares down, CEO out
- Marking another management shakeup at an online financial services provider, the president and chief executive of Quote.com has abruptly resigned, and 10 percent of the company's workforce has been laid off as it looks to cut costs. [News.com]
RSA under fire from IETF
- RSA Data Security has come under fire from key members of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), who charge that RSA is pushing a proprietary agenda and taking undue credit for pushing S/MIME along the IETF standards route. [News.com]
Rambus gets a ratings boost
- One analyst today boosted the ego and valuation of Rambus (RMBS), a developer of high-speed DRAM technologies. [News.com]
RealNetworks launches hot IPO
- Bucking the recent trend of lackluster receptions for tech IPOs, RealNetworks (RNWK) gained 43 percent during its first day on the public chopping block. [News.com]
RealNetworks stock surges
- The stock of RealNetworks (RNWK), which develops software for transmitting audio and video over the Internet, surged nearly 50 percent in its first day of trading after a share offering raised more than $37 million. [News.com]
Remote access under control with Aventail
- Aiming to beef up Windows NT security for remote access, Aventail will add a new feature to its virtual private network (VPN) software that lets network managers control which files a remote user can enter on a corporate network. [News.com]
Report tracks cybertrends
- Confirming the conventional wisdom that the high-tech industry is driving national economic growth, the American Electronics Association will release a report on Tuesday quantifying the latest cybertrends. [News.com]
Reseller offers sub-$1,000 package
- A computer catalog reseller announced it is offering a PC package for $999 that includes a 166-MHz class system, monitor, color printer, and on-site installation. [News.com]
Reseller undercuts Apple
- Apple Computer (AAPL) is still basking in the afterglow of its new sales strategy and product announcements, but the master plan already faces a test from a hard-charging reseller, ClubMac. [News.com]
Return of the spam king
- He's ba-ack. At least, he says he will be soon. [News.com]
Rhapsody released to developers
- Apple Computer (AAPL) isn't at Comdex; it's in Brussels. [News.com]
Rhapsody released to developers
- Apple Computer (AAPL) isn't at Comdex; it's in Brussels. [News.com]
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