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SAP upgrades tools for business software - In a move to lessen the complexity of its core business software package, Germany-based enterprise software maker SAP today announced an upgrade to tools for customizing its business software package, R/3 4.0. [News.com]
 
SET to miss shopping season - Internet merchants are rubbing their hands in anticipation of the holiday season, but one key element of online shopping remains missing. It won't be a SET Christmas. [News.com]
 
SGI posts flat revenues - The board of directors for Silicon Graphics (SGI) will meet tomorrow and Wednesday to discuss the workstation maker's options for curbing costs following the company's posting of a loss today for its first fiscal quarter. [News.com]
 
SGI workers may face layoffs - Silicon Graphics (SGI) said on Friday it had no immediate comment on a newspaper report that it plans to lay off several hundred employees next week and has been looking for a potential suitor. [News.com]
 
SPA sues software pirates - The Software Publishers Association slammed two alleged online software pirates with a lawsuit, but not before the accused Net sites' hosts shut them down. [News.com]
 
Samsung sues Fujitsu Micro - Samsung Electronics has sued Fujitsu U.S. affiliate Fujitsu Microelectronics, alleging patent infringement, according to papers filed Friday in the U.S. District Court in Delaware. [News.com]
 
Samsung tells of small DVD player - Samsung Electronics today said it has developed the world's smallest portable digital versatile disc (DVD) player, one that's about the size of a medium-sized book--7.9 by 6.3 by 2.2 inches and weighing two pounds. [News.com]
 
Samsung unveils 700-MHz chip - Samsung Electronics has developed what may be the fastest chip in the world, a 700-MHz Alpha processor, based on technology from Digital Equipment. [News.com]
 
San Francisco Sidewalk launches - Microsoft (MSFT) officially launched its San Francisco Sidewalk city guide today. [News.com]
 
Sanders wants to keep Intel honest - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is the last hope for microprocessor competition, according to the company's chief executive officer. [News.com]
 
Santa Clara libraries won't filter - County attorneys in the heart of Silicon Valley will be asking the courts to decide whether the Santa Clara County Libraries have the legal right to offer unfettered access to the Internet. [News.com]
 
Sanyo introduces large LCD - Sanyo Electric says it is introducing a new 20-inch rear-projection liquid crystal display (LCD) to be marketed next spring. [News.com]
 
Search engines battle over features - The search engine wars are heating up again, and new features are the weapon of choice. [News.com]
 
Search sites to offer CarPoint - The battle for billions of dollars in advertising on the Net heated up today as Microsoft said its CarPoint online automotive search service will be featured on five major Internet search sites. [News.com]
 
Seec automates 2000 bug fix - Development tool maker Seec has released a tool that can take some of the pain out of making old software Year 2000 aware. [News.com]
 
Semiconductor numbers down - The North American semiconductor equipment industry posted a book-to-bill ratio of 1.07 for September 1997, down from a revised 1.09 ratio in August and final 1.12 ratio in July. [News.com]
 
Semiconductor sales up again - Worldwide semiconductor sales came to $11.6 billion in August, a 15.3 percent increase in sales over the same month a year ago and the fourth straight month of year-to-year gains for the industry. [News.com]
 
Senate bill includes PC export limits - Today and tomorrow, the Senate will consider a bill that would limit export of next year's desktop-class computers and business servers. [News.com]
 
Senate bill seeks to stem suits - Seeking to stem the tide of shareholder lawsuits filed against corporations with volatile stock prices, a group of U.S. senators today introduced a bill that would require all such actions to be filed in federal court. [News.com]
 
Senate to take up PC export limits - The Senate may consider a bill today that would limit export of next year's desktop-class computers and business servers. [News.com]
 
 

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