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Server architecture fuels Intel growth - A new server architecture outlined by Intel and a raft of server manufacturers at Networld + Interop in Atlanta is latest step up the food chain for Intel in the server market. [News.com]
 
Server gives another way to share - Net-It Software will debut a server software suite that competes with packages from Lotus Development, Hummingbird, and Xerox in the emerging market of intranet publishing tools. [News.com]
 
Server uses Net for telephony - Lucent Technologies announced the availability of its Internet Telephony Server (ITS), based on Compaq hardware. The server enables users to send and receive voice and fax messages over the Internet. [News.com]
 
Service checks email over phone - You're at the airport when you remember that the person you're meeting with said there might be a change in the time and place. You didn't get a voice mail, and your laptop is being fixed--what if she sent you the change via email? [News.com]
 
Set-top box designs in competition - Some of the largest players in the cable and computer industry are quietly working on designs for next-generation digital set-top boxes, products that will change the way people use their televisions. [News.com]
 
Set-top box technology advancing - A Dallas, Texas-based company called Source Media (SRCM) today demonstrated technology at an industry conference that would allow cable companies to offer Internet access to customers through more advanced versions of the cable boxes which sit on top of many TVs. [News.com]
 
Settlement good for Digital, bad for Alpha - In the proposed settlement between Digital and Intel, the loser appears to be Alpha. [News.com]
 
Several factors led to SGI decline - Manufacturing problems, news leaks about upcoming products, a failure to anticipate customer demand, and competition from NT workstations all contributed to the problems Silicon Graphics (SGI) now faces, say analysts and company insiders. [News.com]
 
Sharp sees LCD demand rebounding - Electronics maker Sharp says it will continue to aggressively invest in the liquid crystal display (LCD) business as it expects global demand for LCDs to recover and grow at an annual rate of 20 to 25 percent in the midterm. [News.com]
 
Sidewalk to be printed - If you've got it, why not print it? [News.com]
 
Sidewalks out in Denver, Houston - Microsoft (MSFT) launched its sixth and seventh Sidewalk cities today in Houston and Denver, just a week after launching a site in San Francisco. [News.com]
 
Silicon Graphics stock dives - Silicon Graphics (SGI) caught Wall Street's attention after the company announced it will post a first-quarter loss--rather than a profit. [News.com]
 
Silicon Valley's love of lawsuits - "Programs! Programs! Get your programs here!" Step right up and get your definitive guide to what's really happening in the high-tech world of the 1990s. Get the inside scoop on what those captains of the cyberworld are really trying to accomplish in the name of competition and growing their business. [News.com]
 
Site for new parents debuts - People who are undergoing times of trauma, whether it is the loss of a job or a frightening medical diagnosis, are increasingly turning to the Internet to find information, experts say. [News.com]
 
Slate, Netscape in possible deal - Microsoft's Slate and Netscape have tentatively agreed to distribute content from the online magazine to Netscape users, according to Slate editor Michael Kinsley. [News.com]
 
Slower sales dim Sun - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today missed analysts' first-quarter estimates due to slower-than-anticipated sales to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)and from its technology business. [News.com]
 
Smart cards go wireless at FSU - Florida State University students will soon begin testing smart cards that fit into a wireless phone and will let them load e-cash or purchase items over the phone. [News.com]
 
Softbank simplifies structure - Investors today cheered Softbank's decision to simplify its complicated management structure, a move seen as clarifying the software distributor's balance sheet and prompting a rally in the company's stock price. [News.com]
 
Software makers eye IRS overhaul - A provision in the "taxpayer bill of rights," part of the Internal Revenue Service overhaul bill making its way through Congress, would give new protection to computer software companies that develop tax-preparation programs. [News.com]
 
Software tackles DVD shortcoming - Mediamatics, IBM (IBM), Microsoft (MSFT), and others are set to detail plans next week for enabling DVD playback on a wide array of computers, including lower-end PCs that currently aren't offered with DVD drives. [News.com]
 
 

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