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Experian backs away from venture
- One of the nation's largest credit bureaus is withdrawing from an online direct marketing venture in the face of Internet users' privacy concerns. [News.com]
Experts think action unlikely
- Intel (INTC) is likely to walk away unscathed from the federal antitrust investigation that was unveiled Wednesday, antitrust experts said today. [News.com]
Exponential sues Apple
- Exponential Technologies, a now-defunct chip vendor that just a year ago represented the cutting edge in microprocessors, has filed suit against former ally Apple for allegedly breaking off a supply contract earlier this year and also interfering with sales to Apple clone vendors, a situation that ultimately forced Exponential to shutter most of its operations. [News.com]
FCC in transition after Hundt
- The Internet community will be wise to watch today and tomorrow as the Senate holds confirmation hearings to fill four out of five open commissioner seats at the Federal Communications Commission. [News.com]
FTC casts wide net in Intel probe
- The Federal Trade Commission is seeking documents from a wide swath of technology companies as part of its investigation into whether Intel has engaged in unfair, monopolistic business practices. [News.com]
FTC investigating Intel
- The Federal Trade Commission has served a subpoena to investigate Intel (INTC) for evidence of unfair competition in the semiconductor market. [News.com]
FTC nomination goes to Senate
- The Senate Commerce Committee today approved Sheila Foster Anthony's nomination to the Federal Trade Commission. [News.com]
Fed Year 2000 price tag up $1 billion
- The number of government computer systems that need to be fixed or replaced before the year 2000 has jumped while the estimated cost has soared by $1 billion, the U.S. government said yesterday. [News.com]
Fidelity upgrades its advisers
- Fidelity Investments, in an effort to capture more of the $140 billion in assets managed by registered investment advisers, said Tuesday it was updating its software and creating a Web page just for them. [News.com]
Firewall application shored up
- WatchGuard Technologies, formerly called Seattle Software Labs, next week will ship a new version of its firewall appliance, a hardware device with bundled software dedicated to guarding corporate networks from intruders. [News.com]
Firms eye software compatibility
- Eleven of Japan's more prominent hardware makers and systems developers, including Toshiba and IBM Japan, have agreed to jointly develop software linking computers, Internet-capable phones, and other information equipment, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported yesterday. [News.com]
GE service builds extranets
- GE Information Services, a unit of General Electric (GE), today launched a new version of its GE InterBusiness Partner service, which lets companies set up extranets using GEIS's infrastructure. [News.com]
Gates addresses speech-to-text
- Forget that keyboard and mouse. If Bill Gates is right, it may not be long before you talk your personal computer into doing your bidding. [News.com]
Gates wraps up MS show
- Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Bill Gates closed this week's Professional Developers Conference by offering Windows programmers a glimpse of future developments in human interaction with computers and stressing the bets the company is making on Windows NT. [News.com]
Gateway eyes corporate market
- Gateway 2000 (GTW) will detail its strategy for large corporate customers next week in New York. [News.com]
Gateway lays off 300 employees
- Gateway (GTW) said today that it will cut 300 employees worldwide as it undergoes a restructuring. [News.com]
Gateway releases new servers
- Gateway 2000 (GTW) officially entered the server market today with the release of the NS server line, while ALR, a company Gateway bought earlier this year, slashed prices up to 35 percent on its multiprocessor servers. [News.com]
Gateway to fall short of expectations
- Gateway 2000 (GTW) stock fell more than 10 percent today after the company announced that net income will not meet analysts' expectations for the third quarter. [News.com]
Gateway upgrades its PC-TV
- Gateway 2000 (GTW) has beefed up its 300-MHz Pentium II Destination PC-TV with better screen technology and more graphics horsepower. [News.com]
Gay.Net taps college market
- Andy Cramer, chief executive of Gay.Net, remembers what it felt like to be gay and go to an Ivy League college 30 years ago: "terrifying." [News.com]
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