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Survey: PCs waste 3 weeks a year - Every employee who uses a personal computer can lose up to three weeks of working time per year tackling technology problems on his or her desk, according to a survey published today. [News.com]
 
Survivor Umax boosts Mac role - Umax Computer, which will soon stand alone as the only major company to make Mac OS clone computers, is hoping to play an increased role in helping Apple (AAPL) regain its footing in the PC industry. [News.com]
 
Sybase revamps PowerBuilder - Sybase (SYBS) is making good on its promise to deliver Web-ready development tools to its users. [News.com]
 
TI catches DSP wave - San Francisco--As part of a continued effort to reinvent his company, Texas Instruments' (TXN) CEO today stressed the importance of digital-signal processing (DSP) and its upside potential to analysts and investors here at an analyst conference. [News.com]
 
TI to appeal top Japan court in chip row - Texas Instruments said today that it would appeal to the Japanese Supreme Court in its dispute with Fujitsu over semiconductor patents. [News.com]
 
TRUSTe marks down privacy labels - The online privacy and e-commerce advocacy group, TRUSTe, is overhauling its "trustmarks" program, which is designed to let surfers know how Web sites will use their personal information. [News.com]
 
Tech fund to seed start-ups - Interactive Minds plans to announce a multimillion-dollar fund Monday, designed to give it an additional role as "venture catalyst" to technology start-ups. [News.com]
 
TechWave opens online store network - Online software store TechWave today unveiled the first affiliates in its network of Internet storefronts that uses TechWave's infrastructure to sell software on the Net. [News.com]
 
The Exponential-Apple fight - Was it coincidence or conspiracy? That is the question which lay at the base of the claim Exponential Technologies has filed against Apple Computer. [News.com]
 
The Hub to sell Capitol single - The Hub plans to be the next provider to jump on the digital downloading bandwagon with a deal next week to let fans buy songs at their computers with the click of a mouse. [News.com]
 
Three-way deal skirts the taxman - In a roundabout way, following months of speculation, America Online (AOL) today got what it was after: CompuServe's (CSRV) subscriber base. It also got it at minimal tax expense, according to tax specialists. [News.com]
 
Tivoli Systems acquires Unison - IBM subsidiary Tivoli Systems used its deep pockets to fill holes in its suite of systems and application management software by nabbing Unison Software (UNSN) for $170 million in stock. [News.com]
 
Toshiba notebooks have virus - Computer makers typically offer free accessories, software, and service with their computers, but last month Toshiba America inadvertently included something else with its notebooks: a virus. [News.com]
 
Toshiba, IBM team up on DRAM - Toshiba said on Tuesday that a joint venture with IBM in the U.S. has completed construction of a factory for making 64MB DRAM chips. [News.com]
 
Trying to protect copyrights on DVD - Macrovision and Digimarc will combine software products to provide a copyright protection package for digital materials. [News.com]
 
Two Bills to make high-tech visits - Call it a case of dueling dinner parties. [News.com]
 
U.S. said to violate global crypto policy - The U.S. government is failing to live up to an international agreement it signed only six months ago, two privacy advocate groups charged today at a global conference on encryption. [News.com]
 
U.S. to impose duties on Japanese supercomputers - The U.S. International Trade Commission voted 3-0 today to impose hefty antidumping duties on imports from Japan of specialized vector supercomputers. [News.com]
 
USWeb snares 6 companies - Six more companies have gotten snared by USWeb. [News.com]
 
UUNet chases European market - UUNet (UUNT) announced today that it has acquired the Netherlands' largest Internet service provider, NLnet, the latest in a string of European acquisitions by major Net providers. [News.com]
 
 

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