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Ending the "World Wide Wait" - Inktomi today launched "Traffic Server," its commercial network cache designed to increase network efficiency and end what is often called the "World Wide Wait." [News.com]
 
128-megabit DRAMs due next year - Hitachi (HIT) and NEC will begin producing 128-megabit DRAM chips in the first quarter of 1998 and hope to begin shipping in next year's second quarter. [News.com]
 
14% of U.S. children online - About 14 percent of U.S. children and teenagers log onto the Internet, making it one of the fastest-growing segments of the industry, according to a new study by Find/SVP. [News.com]
 
2,000 firms license IE 4 - Less than two weeks after reporting 1 million Internet Explorer 4.0 downloads from its Web site, Microsoft (MSFT) announced that more than 2,000 corporations have licensed the browser's administration kit. [News.com]
 
3Com claims 1,000 ISPs use x2 - The war of words about whose modem technology rules rages on. [News.com]
 
3Com networks small business - With the growing use of networking cards that speed data at 10 times the rate of traditional desktop Ethernet technology, the need for small-office networking gear that supports this faster standard is growing. [News.com]
 
3Com secures Net for business - 3Com (COMS) is willing to wager that communications service providers will come to them for upgrades when the market for secure connections over the Net explodes. [News.com]
 
50% growth expected for Microsoft - Microsoft (MSFT) is expected to report another solid quarter of nearly 50 percent earnings growth next week, showing no evidence yet of a slowdown predicted for later in its fiscal year. [News.com]
 
64-megabit DRAM on the rise - A joint venture involving Siemens Semiconductors and Taiwan-based Mosel Vitelic announced it will begin producing next-generation, 64-megabit memory chips by December. [News.com]
 
@Home beats estimates of a loss - @Home Network (ATHM) today reported a loss of $11.9 million, or 10 cents per share, for the third quarter ended September 30, compared with a loss of $7.2 million, or 7 cents per share, last year. [News.com]
 
@Home stock soars on new deal - @Home's (ATHM) stock hit a record high today after the company announced an alliance yesterday with Cablevision Systems to deliver high-speed Internet access to Northeastern markets. [News.com]
 
A history of Microsoft investigations - Microsoft, facing antitrust investigations at the federal and state levels, today faced new action by the Justice Department. The department, which some critics complain has been slow to move against the software giant, charged Microsoft with violating a 1995 court order. [News.com]
 
A less complex R/3 from SAP - German enterprise software maker SAP will attempt to give more of its users access to core software product R/3 with the release of Employee Self Service Intranet Application Components 2.0 later this year. [News.com]
 
A smarter distribution tool - Open Software Associates says it has a better way to distribute software. [News.com]
 
ACLU may sue library - The American Civil Liberties Union is considering filing a landmark lawsuit against a Southern California county over its policy to filter Net access at public libraries. [News.com]
 
AMD falls short in Q3 - Despite two earlier warnings in a month that it would miss analysts' estimates, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today reported a larger loss than expected for its third quarter. [News.com]
 
AMD hints at partnership with Digital - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) unveiled new K6 chips today and also hinted that it will cooperate with Digital Equipment (DEC) in technologies used in AMD's future K7 chip. [News.com]
 
AMD problems won't go away - Any opportunity for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to grab market share away from rival Intel appears to be slipping away due to manufacturing problems. [News.com]
 
AOL expands Web services - America Online is stepping out on the Web. [News.com]
 
AOL broadcasts new channels - Internet service provider America Online (AOL) today debuted its new AOL channel lineup, the first phase of its launch of new AOL version 4.0 software. [News.com]
 
 

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