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Push patents raise issues for industry - Push technology company Intermind is about to receive a patent it hopes will force Microsoft (MSFT), Netscape (NSCP), and other push players to pay royalties, its president told CNET's NEWS.COM today. [News.com]
 
Quarterdeck to post Q4 loss - Quarterdeck (QDEK) today said it expects to post a fourth-quarter operating loss of several million due to higher reserves set aside for excess older inventory. [News.com]
 
Quicken upgrade stumbles - The early bird gets the worm, the saying goes, but in the case of Quicken 98, the early bird just got a bug. [News.com]
 
RSA lobbies for S/MIME standard - Pushing its flavor of secure email, RSA Data Security launched a campaign today designed to make its S/MIME security protocol for electronic messaging the market's de facto standard and to win the official blessing as an Internet standard, too. [News.com]
 
RSA: 56-bit crypto too weak - Encryption software vendor RSA Data Security just spent another $10,000 proving its point to the federal government. [News.com]
 
Readers shun browser-OS integration - Although readers appreciate the thought, they don't think they need browsers that are integrated directly into the desktop, such as Microsoft's latest Internet Explorer 4.0. [News.com]
 
Readers split over Alpha's fate - Readers are split down the middle about what Digital Equipment (DEC) and Intel's (INTC) settlement means for Digital's Alpha processor, according to the latest NEWS.COM Poll. [News.com]
 
Real streams package into beta - RealNetworks is releasing the beta of its latest streaming media technology today for the Internet and corporate networks. [News.com]
 
RealNetworks to launch IPO - Streaming audio and video pioneer RealNetworks is looking to raise upwards of $33 million through its initial public offering, according to a filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
 
Record Q3 for All American Semiconductor - All American Semiconductor (SEMI) said its unaudited sales rose 23 percent during the third quarter, setting the stage for what the company called a "record" quarterly net income. [News.com]
 
Recordable DVD to arrive in January - Drives and discs based on the beleaguered DVD-RAM standard will come to market in January 1998, the first in a series of product releases in the high-density storage arena for the year. [News.com]
 
Report: Digital to license, not sell, Alpha - Digital Equipment (DEC) is negotiating with Intel (INTC) to cross-license, and not sell outright, its key Alpha microprocessor technology, an industry source said on Tuesday. [News.com]
 
Reuters launches new products - Reuters Holdings said today it is launching three new products in Europe that use Internet technology to give a large community of financial experts and private investors access to information. [News.com]
 
Rhapsody ships to developers - Apple Computer (AAPL) today shipped a preliminary version of its next-generation operating system, code named Rhapsody, to more than 10,000 software developers. [News.com]
 
Roaming laptops protected - Confronting one disadvantage to laptops' portability--they are more easily stolen and lost--an established security firm and a start-up are taking new approaches to guarding not just the hardware, but also the data on portable and desktop computers. [News.com]
 
Rockwell sued over 56-kbps modem technology - Standards for high-speed 56-kbps modem technology may be further delayed as companies become enmeshed in a new legal battle over who invented the technology. [News.com]
 
Rockwell works toward high-speed modem - Rockwell Semiconductor (ROK) said it is readying modem technology that will enable consumers to connect at speeds which far exceed even today's fastest modems. [News.com]
 
Rumors swell Infoseek stock - Rumors of a takeover, along with pending announcements and recent better-than-expected results by a competitor, pushed Infoseek's (SEEK) stock up another 12 percent today--bringing this month's gains to over 50 percent. [News.com]
 
S/MIME may be security standard - RSA Data Security has applied to the Internet Engineering Task Force to establish S/MIME as a security standard for electronic messaging, the company said today. [News.com]
 
SAP rebounds from rock bottom - Almost a year ago, software giant SAP AG saw one of the darkest days in its 25-year history. [News.com]
 
 

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