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Thomson to offer quotes - In a move that may push a change among financial information sites, Thomson Financial Services and DigiTrade will announce Monday they are offering free real-time quotes. [News.com]
 
Times syndicate adds showbiz site - The New York Times Syndicate is expanding on the Web with a site called Entertainment News Daily, the latest example of the migration to the Net by print media giants. [News.com]
 
Tool builds network without server - What if you could engineer a network that could essentially balance the load of files across several machines in a layout that does not require a central server? [News.com]
 
Tool builds network without server - What if you could engineer a network that could essentially balance the load of files across several machines in a layout that does not require a central server? [News.com]
 
Tool designs way to Oracle8 - Oracle (ORCL) is giving developers a gentle nudge--in the form of a new tool--to persuade them to migrate to the company's new Oracle8 database server. [News.com]
 
Toshiba prototypes notebook screens - After almost a decade of painstaking research and development, at least one major liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturer is finally preparing to ship a display which has been the holy grail for makers of these screens. [News.com]
 
Toshiba prototypes notebook screens - After almost a decade of painstaking research and development, at least one major liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturer is finally preparing to ship a display which has been the holy grail for makers of these screens. [News.com]
 
Toshiba quits consumer desktops - Toshiba will pull out of the consumer PC business as it phases out its Infinia line, the latest sign that sub-$1,000 machines are taking their toll on manufacturers not aggressively pursuing this market. [News.com]
 
Toshiba readies servers for U.S. - At Comdex next week, Toshiba may well offer a glimpse at what the company's first line of server computers for the U.S. might look like. [News.com]
 
Toshiba readies servers for U.S. - At Comdex next week, Toshiba may well offer a glimpse at what the company's first line of server computers for the U.S. might look like. [News.com]
 
Toshiba slashes prices - Toshiba today cut prices on its Equium line of commercial PCs and monitors by as much as 22 percent. [News.com]
 
Trademark fight continues - When Larry Buck launched a Web site offering informative tidbits about classic television to supplement his personal income, he never expected that it would place him in the middle of a trademark dispute with media conglomerate Viacom. [News.com]
 
Trademark ruling shields NSI - In a decision with wide implications for the extension of trademarks into cyberspace, a federal judge has ruled that Network Solutions (NSOL) is immune from most infringement claims. [News.com]
 
Trademarks haunt domains - A charming store selling handmade furniture in middle America wants to expand. Instead of hiring a sales team, the shop's owners, Bess and Harry McDonald, launch a Web site: "themcdonaldsite.com." Before they know it, an attorney for the giant fast-food chain is sending them threatening letters. [News.com]
 
Trio catching Compaq in servers - Servers based on Intel microprocessors and running the Windows operating system grew at a remarkable pace in the third quarter, according to recently compiled figures from from International Data Corporation. [News.com]
 
Trio launches tape technology - Hewlett-Packard (HWP), IBM (IBM), and Seagate Technology (SEG) said today they have agreed to develop a standardized tape technology designed to simplify the network storage industry. [News.com]
 
Tseng Labs loses leader - Graphics chip maker Tseng Labs (TSNG) has announced that Jack Tseng has resigned as president, chief executive, and chairman effective October 31, and that the company will take a $700,000 one-time charge in the fourth quarter in connection with the resignation. [News.com]
 
Two versions of reality in DOJ case - If the documents filed so far in the Justice Department's case against Microsoft are any indication, U.S. District Judge Thomas Jackson clearly has his work cut out for him in deciding where the truth lies. [News.com]
 
U.K. group fights Net censorship - The United Kingdom's government--or any government, for that matter--should think at least twice before regulating content on the Internet, states a report released today by a British cyber-liberties organization. [News.com]
 
U.N. eyes Net regulation - Following the lead of countless other groups, the United Nations is getting into the problematic business of Internet regulation. [News.com]
 
 

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