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Road Runner goes to Canada
- Time Warner's service to provide high-speed Net access via cable, dubbed Road Runner, is going international. [News.com]
Rockwell integrates modem, LAN
- Rockwell Semiconductor Systems is combining networking capabilities and its 56-kbps modem technology into a single chip it says will simplify the lives of notebook and desktop users who have a need for both types of connections. [News.com]
Rockwell sues Bay Networks
- Rockwell Semiconductor Systems today said it has filed suit against Bay Networks for violating the terms of a licensing agreement over modem technology known as K56flex. [News.com]
Roller-coaster week for tech stocks
- roundup In this week's market madness, the technology industry was among the sectors hardest hit by Monday's stock drubbing on Wall Street, with the Dow Jones Industrials and Nasdaq seeing their largest one-day point declines ever. The tables would only turn Tuesday when the market made a record-breaking rebound. The sizzle was squelched, however, by glitches at online trading firms that executed trades long after they were placed and by analysts' war of words, which pulled investors in opposite directions and drove PC and chip stocks down. [News.com]
Rolling Stone gets multimedia site
- A rolling stone gathers no moss, but Rolling Stone just gathered a heap of high-tech multimedia Webcasting capabilities. [News.com]
Rosy outlook for tech stocks
- Technology stocks surged today after key computer executives said they remain relatively unaffected by Asian economic woes and falling personal computer prices. [News.com]
S3 slapped with class action
- Just days after S3 (SIII) said it would have to restate its financial results for several quarters, the chipmaker was hit with a class-action lawsuit. [News.com]
S3 stock rises after restatement
- Shares of S3 (SIII) rose more than 10 percent in morning trading today, after the company issued a restated financial performance that came in below the high range of its earlier warning. [News.com]
S3 takes a hit due to restatement
- Shares of S3 (SIII) tumbled more than 22 percent in trading this morning, following the chip maker's announcement that it would have to restate its financial results for several quarters. [News.com]
SAP expands into data warehousing
- Germany's SAP (SAPHY) will broaden its business base by offering a new software system to enable large corporations to retrieve and analyze vast amounts of data, a senior official said. [News.com]
SAP sees light in utilities
- Continuing its effort to corral new customers in an increasingly competitive market, SAP is ready to roll out the latest enhancements to its enterprise software package targeted at the utilities industry. [News.com]
SCO readies merged OS
- The Santa Cruz Operation (SCOC) will finally ship the fruits of a merger of two server-based operating systems in the first quarter of next year. [News.com]
SEC: Make Y2K issues No. 1
- Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Arthur Levitt is telling all the nation's securities firms to make bracing for Year 2000 computer glitches a top priority. [News.com]
SET cooperation under fire
- A joint effort by IBM (IBM) and VeriFone to ensure compatibility of their software that implements the SET (Secure Electronic Transactions) protocol for safe Internet card transactions is being criticized by a small SET vendor. [News.com]
SPA can't resist sending spam
- One of the largest trade groups in the software industry is using one of the most reviled practices on the Internet to further its goals: spam. [News.com]
Sanyo puts Net access in TVs
- Sanyo Electric's Internet television has swallowed the set-top box. [News.com]
Sanyo puts Net access in TVs
- Sanyo Electric's Internet television has swallowed the set-top box. [News.com]
Satellite bandwidth approved
- An international organization has approved radio bandwidth that will allow Teledesic to go forward with its plans to launch a network of satellites used to provide high-speed global Internet access. [News.com]
Saudi prince invests $846 million
- Saudi Arabia's Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal said today that he has acquired 5 percent stakes in Rupert Murdoch's global media group News Corp (NWS) and Internet software group Netscape Communications (NSCP). [News.com]
Scientists want Net law veto
- Legislation awaiting President Clinton's signature would chill the free flow of academic information by criminalizing the distribution of copyrighted materials via electronic networks such as the Internet, a group of computer scientists warned today. [News.com]
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