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U.N. targets Net hate speech - Internet hate sites, such as one urging "Aryan brothers and sisters...to combat racially inferior parasites," are unlikely to be stamped out because this would limit freedom of speech, experts said today. [News.com]
 
U.S: Japan supercomputer market not open - A U.S. government official today said that the Japanese government's procurement process for supercomputers is not fully open to foreign manufacturers. [News.com]
 
US West to speed telecommute - Telecommunications carrier US West will announce on Monday an initiative to offer high-speed Internet access to telecommuters. [News.com]
 
USWeb IPO attracts Intel - Intel (INTC) has taken an interest in USWeb's initial public offering. [News.com]
 
UUNet rolls out 56-kbps access - UUNet Technologies today became the latest in a string of Internet service providers to offer 56-kbps access. [News.com]
 
Umax debuts two Mac clones - Umax Computer continued to expand its presence in the low end of the PC market with today's introduction of a new Mac clone that will sell for under $1,300, but Umax hasn't given up on the high end of the market. [News.com]
 
Umax readies Pentium II notebook - Umax is quietly displaying a "thin-and-wide" notebook prototype of the VisualNote 500 series with a 266-MHz Pentium II processor and Windows 98, neither of which are officially shipping yet. [News.com]
 
Umax readies Pentium II notebook - Umax is quietly displaying a "thin-and-wide" notebook prototype of the VisualNote 500 series with a 266-MHz Pentium II processor and Windows 98, neither of which are officially shipping yet. [News.com]
 
Umax sales up 118 percent - Umax Data Systems, the Taiwan maker of computers and image scanners, said today its October sales jumped 118 percent to a monthly record of $49 million from October 1996. [News.com]
 
Umax to ship Network Computer - While most of the buzz at Fall Comdex '97 this week centered around Microsoft's plans for Windows terminals, Umax Data Systems, Acer, and Lucky Goldstar were all quietly displaying a different flavor of Network Computer (NC). [News.com]
 
Umax to ship Network Computer - While most of the buzz at Fall Comdex '97 this week centered around Microsoft's plans for Windows terminals, Umax Data Systems, Acer, and Lucky Goldstar were all quietly displaying a different flavor of Network Computer (NC). [News.com]
 
Usage-based pricing in Net's future - A switch from flat-rate to usage-based pricing will be required to sustain the rapid growth of the Internet, a bandwidth expert told Comdex attendees today. [News.com]
 
Usage-based pricing in Net's future - A switch from flat-rate to usage-based pricing will be required to sustain the rapid growth of the Internet, a bandwidth expert told Comdex attendees today. [News.com]
 
Used 486 PCs priced to move - Hoping to deflate the hype surrounding the network computer (NC), refurbished computer specialist Recompute has dropped prices on its entry-level 486-based computers to $299. [News.com]
 
VLSI looks to telecom for growth - The last half of the 20th century was dominated by a revolution in computer technology. The first half of the next will be dominated by wireless communication. [News.com]
 
VeriSign files to launch IPO - VeriSign, the major issuer of digital certificates for the Internet, has filed to raise $40 million in an initial public offering of its stock. [News.com]
 
Vietnam closer to Net access - Vietnam's long-delayed plans to allow public access to the Internet will move a step closer to reality tomorrow with the announcement of licenses for the Communist country's first Internet service providers. [News.com]
 
Vitria ties it all together - Vitria Technology will on Monday announce a new entry in the growing category of software that links a hodge-podge of packaged applications, custom-written software, and database applications into one working business application. [News.com]
 
Vivo will stream for novices - Streaming media software maker Vivo Software yesterday demonstrated two new products due for release next year that aim to bring the company closer to the end-user market. [News.com]
 
Vivo will stream for novices - Streaming media software maker Vivo Software yesterday demonstrated two new products due for release next year that aim to bring the company closer to the end-user market. [News.com]
 
 

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