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McAfee told to preserve evidence
- Symantec (SYMC) today said Magistrate Judge Edward A. Infante has ordered McAfee Associates to preserve evidence in the copyright infringement case filed by Symantec earlier this year. [News.com]
McNealy to percolate Java
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will pursue standardizing its Java programming language even if current efforts with the International Standards Organization (ISO) don't result in making Java a standard, company chief executive Scott McNealy told CNET's NEWS.COM today in an exclusive interview. [News.com]
Media moguls lobby for copyright bill
- Software, communications, and entertainment firms have been shelling out the lobbying dollars as they push Congress to pass a copyright bill favorable to their industries, the Center for Responsive Politics said in an alert released this week. [News.com]
Micron profits fall short
- Micron Technology Inc. (MU) said late Monday that its fiscal fourth-quarter net income more than tripled. But it was still far less than Wall Street had expected because of a sharp drop in computer memory chip prices. [News.com]
Micron unveils fall PC lineup
- Nampa, Idaho--Micron Electronics unveiled its fall 1997 line of personal computers including desktop, notebooks, and network-ready PCs. [News.com]
Micronics shakes up management
- Floundering system-board manufacturer Micronics (MCRN) announced a shake-up of its senior management today that officials say will restore the companys status as a Silicon Valley success story. [News.com]
Microsoft CFO "leery" of valuation
- Microsoft's (MSFT) chief financial officer is "leery" of the current valuation of the company's stock, Barron's reported in its September 15 edition. [News.com]
Microsoft changes IE 4
- A month before the release of its Internet Explorer 4.0 browser, Microsoft (MSFT) is making changes to the program's interface to respond to user feedback and complaints. [News.com]
Microsoft locks up online banking
- Microsoft (MSFT) today announced new 128-bit encryption software intended to secure online financial transactions. [News.com]
Microsoft mints new Money
- Microsoft (MSFT) will today roll out its latest personal finance management package, Money 98. [News.com]
Microsoft passed on CompuServe
- Microsoft Network briefly flirted with the idea of buying CompuServe (CSRV), a move that surely would have threatened online giant America Online (AOL), according to a statement posted on MSN last night. [News.com]
Microsoft plots Windows upgrades
- Microsoft (MSFT) officials said they will provide an easy upgrade path from Windows 3.x to the upcoming Windows NT 5.0. [News.com]
Microsoft preps Windows CE 2.0
- Microsoft (MSFT) is readying the next version of the Windows CE for release at the end of the month, a move that is expected to give rise to a host of new portable computing devices. [News.com]
Microsoft releases Windows CE 2.0
- At the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California, Microsoft (MSFT) today officially released a new version of its Windows CE operating system that could be used in set-top boxes and larger handheld devices as well. [News.com]
Microsoft site purging Java
- If you're looking for Java on Microsoft's (MSFT) home page, you'd better look fast. [News.com]
Microsoft still on antitrust hook
- Now that the Federal Trade Commission is officially investigating Intel's (INTC) business practices, federal regulators have both halves of "Wintel" under scrutiny. [News.com]
Microsoft updates Project 98
- Microsoft (MSFT) has today released an upgrade for its project management software for the Windows operating system. [News.com]
Microsoft, AT&T invest in E-Stamp
- E-Stamp, which has created a system for buying postage stamps over the Internet, will announce Monday that Microsoft (MSFT) and AT&T Ventures (T) have both taken ten-percent equity shares in the three-year-old firm. [News.com]
MindSpring buys Delphi customers
- In the latest example of consolidation among Internet service providers, national ISP MindSpring (MSPG) said today it would acquire the dial-up Net subscribers of Delphi Internet Services. [News.com]
Mishaps cause small outage
- Internet access for more than 1,000 surfers in Southern California was disrupted Friday and today for up to four hours, after fiber-optic cable was inadvertently cut by two different construction crews. [News.com]
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