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Bogus email at IBM - Members of IBM Internet Connection have been getting a little surprise in their email: a letter trying to trick them into giving up personal information, including their credit card numbers. [News.com]
 
Borland booms in second quarter - Del Yocam wants you to know that Borland International (BORL) is alive and kicking. [News.com]
 
Britannica to debut Web guide - Encyclopedia Britannica is betting that its reputation for aggregating information in its print publication will draw eyeballs to the Britannica Internet Guide when it launches next Tuesday. [News.com]
 
Britons indifferent to high tech - Just two weeks after computer software mogul Bill Gates endorsed British prime minister Tony Blair's drive to connect all 32,000 of the United Kingdom's schools to the Internet, a study released today shows that the initiative is sorely needed. [News.com]
 
Broderbund sees wide Q4 loss - Broderbund (BROD) today missed analysts' expectations of a fourth-quarter loss by a wide margin, as the software company encountered higher operating costs associated with pumping money into its new product marketing. [News.com]
 
Browser links to mainframe data - Monday FTP Software (FTPS) will announce a new set of tools that allows users to connect to mainframe data through a Web browser. [News.com]
 
Bug bites Macintosh Java - Mac users who are browsing the Web with Apple Computer's (AAPL) latest Java technology could be exposing their local files to risk. [News.com]
 
Bug lurks in Mac OS - Apple Computer (AAPL) is enjoying brisk sales of the newest version of its Mac OS, but the success has not been without a few glitches. [News.com]
 
Bug skews numbers in Excel - Lotus Development has confirmed reports of a bug in its Notes 4.x's viewer when displaying Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. [News.com]
 
Businesses don't get Net - Most businesses finding their way online completely misunderstand the Internet, the chief of an online consumer services firm said today. [News.com]
 
Busy day for tech earnings reports - CNET: The Computer Network (CNWK) reported a widening third-quarter loss today after announcing earlier this month that expenses associated with building services and brand identity would cause the company to miss expectations. [News.com]
 
CBS to launch online news service - CBS plans to launch CBSnow, a new 24-hour online news service with 110 broadcast affiliates signed on to provide local content, in January. [News.com]
 
CD-ROM drive clusters get faster - Cutting Edge has announced CD-ROM array technology which makes clusters of CD-ROM drives attach to servers faster. [News.com]
 
CEO quits SGI; 1,000 may lose jobs - Silicon Graphics (SGI) announced today that longtime chairman and chief executive Edward McCracken will step down and that the company will lay off up to 1,000 employees. [News.com]
 
CNET warns of widening loss - CNET: The Computer Network (CNWK) warned today that its third-quarter loss will be wider than analysts expected, largely because of the development of a new site called COMPUTERS.COM. [News.com]
 
CNN to add more multimedia - Executives of CNN Interactive disclosed plans today to beef up the Web site to include more video and audio in about a month, not only with live news feeds but also Webcasts of popular shows such as Larry King Live. [News.com]
 
Cable modem use growing - Like the mouse that roared, high-speed Net access via cable systems finally is making itself heard in a cutthroat market. [News.com]
 
Cabletron faces class-action suit - Cabletron Systems (CS), a supplier of computer network equipment, was named in a U.S. federal class-action suit that accuses the company of misleading shareholders about its prospects, attorneys of the plaintiffs said on Friday. [News.com]
 
Cabletron moving forward - Cabletron Systems is facing challenges on many fronts in the networking industry. What was once a collection of four principle contenders for the networking infrastructure throne has been segmented into two camps in the aftermath of the merger of 3Com and U.S. Robotics. [News.com]
 
Caching: New hope for congestion - It's the caching, stupid. [News.com]
 
 

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