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Novell adds to BorderManager
- Novell (NOVL) released more details today on promised technology to speed Web page viewing and ease network access management. [News.com]
Novell debuts groupware upgrade
- Novell (NOVL) today rolled out GroupWise 5.2, an upgrade to the company's messaging and collaboration software package with new support for Internet collaboration standards and Java applets. [News.com]
Older Netizens to throw weight
- Watch out, Generation-Xers. A study released today says that baby boomers are poised to stake their claim in cyberspace. [News.com]
Olivetti plans a rebound
- Olivetti Computers, the personal computer manufacturer spun off by Italy's Olivetti Spa earlier this year, vowed on Tuesday that it was back in the game. [News.com]
Online stock talk fuels lawsuit
- Underscoring a problem attorneys say will only become more prevalent, a company today sued three individuals for allegedly using the Internet to manipulate stock prices. [News.com]
Onsale broadens products, partners
- At most Net auctions, the most you can hope to walk away with is a mouse, a keyboard, or maybe a computer. But if Web auction house Onsale (ONSL) has its way, you could one day log off the Net as the proud owner of a frozen steak. [News.com]
Oracle downgraded after report
- Oracle (ORCL) stock dropped more than 7 percent this morning, a day after the No. 2 software maker released its quarterly earnings report. [News.com]
Oracle expands applications lineup
- Continuing its push into vertical markets,Oracle (ORCL) today said it is adding more industry-specific applications to its business software roster. [News.com]
Oracle meets rosy expectations
- On an operating level, Oracle (ORCL) today hit analysts' expectations, but profits were dragged down by a one-time charge associated with acquisitions made during the quarter. [News.com]
Oracle on fiscal-year growth spurt
- Oracle (ORCL) chairman and chief executive Larry Ellison said today that earnings growth for the rest of fiscal 1998 will outpace the company's first-quarter growth. [News.com]
Oracle online NC store ready
- Network Computer Incorporated (NCI), the Oracle (ORCL) division that creates software for network computers, tomorrow will launch its NC Online Store to sell products online. [News.com]
Oracle puts Java on front burner
- Oracle (ORCL) plans to spotlight new Java-enabled products at its Oracle Open World user meeting next week in Los Angeles. [News.com]
Oracle shelves Sedona toolset
- Rumors of Sedona's death have not been greatly exaggerated. [News.com]
Overhaul of SAFE bill approved
- In a setback to the high-tech industry and privacy advocates in cyberspace, a House committee today overwhelmingly approved an amendment that would overhaul the Security and Freedom through Encryption Act. [News.com]
PC card uses Intel's new flash memory chip
- Electronic Designs has rolled out a new generation of its Linear Flash PCMCIA cards that includes the new StrataFlash flash memory chips from Intel, a technology shift which will boost memory capacity on PCMCIA flash memory cards approximately 22 percent. [News.com]
PC makers eye Japanese market
- U.S. personal computer makers are gearing up to boost their presence in Japan's 2 trillion yen ($16.2 billion) PC market, which is at a major turning point after three years of spectacular growth. [News.com]
PC makers will bundle IE 4
- Microsoft (MSFT), which is shipping its Internet Explorer 4.0 at the end of the month, said today that more than 50 PC manufacturers will be bundling the new version of the browser with their machines. [News.com]
PC of future packs 350 MHz, DVD
- Intel (INTC) today demonstrated a next-generation PC that should be adept at playing back DVD titles directly on the PC when it hits the market in volume by mid-1998. [News.com]
PC sales in Japan seen slowing
- Most Japanese PC manufacturers expect domestic sales this year to expand by less than the industry-wide forecast of 22 percent. The bearish outlook reflects sluggish growth in sales to individual consumers for most of 1997, though analysts say corporate demand remains strong, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported Wednesday. [News.com]
PSINet peers with smaller ISPs
- PSINet (PSIX) came through with its promise today to let small Internet service providers interconnect with its network for free. [News.com]
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