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Suit part of long-running Java battle
- Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) lawsuit against Microsoft (MSFT) today, claiming breach of contract over its use of the Java language, is just the latest battle in the war of words that has been raging between the two companies for years. [News.com]
Sun "encourages" SGI users to swap
- It didn't take long for the vultures to start circling over Silicon Graphics (SGI), the embattled high-end workstation and server vendor. [News.com]
Sun brews Java email plan
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will enter the groupware arena next week with a Java-enabled, open-client email server, determined to prove that there is enough room on the groupware court for another player along with market leaders Microsoft and Lotus Development. [News.com]
Sun debuts clustering software
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) continues to roll out a variety of technologies designed to make its systems a compelling alternative to Microsoft Windows NT and other Unix systems. [News.com]
Sun exports pure Java initiative
- Nihon Sun Microsystems said it will launch the "100 percent pure Java" initiative in Japan in cooperation with ten major software vendors. The initiative is an effort to discourage developers from extending their Java applications with technologies like Microsoft's ActiveX, which works primarily on Windows. [News.com]
Sun poking IE for Java compatibility
- Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) JavaSoft division is still busy testing Internet Explorer 4.0 for compliance with the Java license. [News.com]
Sun posts Java email spec
- Java is well on its way to becoming a ubiquitous Web technology. Now, Sun Microsystems (SUNW) says that soon you may be using a Java program to check your email. [News.com]
Sun seeks $35 million in Java suit
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) is seeking $35 million plus compensatory damages and attorneys fees in its lawsuit against Microsoft (MSFT) over the software giant's Java license. [News.com]
Sun suit says IE failed Java test
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) said today it has sued Microsoft (MSFT) for breach of contract in its obligation to deliver a compatible implementation of Java technology in its products. [News.com]
Sun to outline licensing strategy
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will detail a strategy for expanding into new markets through licensing hardware designs, processors, and related technology at a meeting of some 200 of its most important manufacturing partners tomorrow. [News.com]
Sun to unveil 600-MHz chip
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today unveiled a new generation of processors that could reach upward of 600 MHz by next year, topping Intel in the chip performance game. [News.com]
Sun's McNealy blasts Microsoft
- Today at a conference for Sun Microsystems (SUNW) customers, Scott McNealy, Sun's chairman and CEO, dished out his standard fare of anti-Microsoft rhetoric while portraying his company as the ideal place for OEM partners to get everything from processor technology to real-time operating systems. [News.com]
Sun, Seagate shares slide
- Shares of Sun Microsystems (SUNW) and Seagate Technology (SEG) fell in early-morning trading, weighed by worse-than-expected quarterly results. [News.com]
Sun-MS spat may impact Java
- The fight between Sun Microsystems (SUNW) and Microsoft (MSFT) over Java escalated to a legal mano-a-mano today, but nobody's betting which company will blink first or whether anyone can ultimately win. [News.com]
Supercomputer exports probed
- The United States is investigating the procurement of American-made supercomputers by two Russian nuclear weapons labs in defiance of a U.S. export ban, the State Department said today. [News.com]
Surf, talk, walk, watch in one
- Japan's Kyocera (KYO) will launch a handheld portable phone system that allows callers to see one another. [News.com]
Survey lists winners, losers from Net usage
- Internet use is producing ripple effects across the U.S. economy by changing the work and leisure habits of wired Americans, a new survey suggests. [News.com]
Swiss schools to get MS software
- Microsoft (MSFT) will donate software to help Swiss schools link up to the Internet on thousands of personal computers that state administrators no longer need, officials said today. [News.com]
Switch to Euro is tech challenge
- With most of their attention focused on the Year 2000 bug, few companies are addressing another computer issue that looms even closer. [News.com]
SyQuest plots a comeback course
- SyQuest (SYQT), which made the rounds this week on Wall Street, today saw its stock soar 33 percent as it marked its second consecutive session of double-digit gains. [News.com]
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