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UUNet streams into multicasting
- Targeting online news services and real-time broadcasters, WorldCom's (WCOM) Internet access company, UUNet, announced a new service today that lets content providers send large packets of data to thousands of Net users at once. [News.com]
Umax gains Mac OS 8 license
- Umax Computer Company officials today confirmed for the first time that they have reached an agreement with Apple Computer to sell computers with the newest version of the Macintosh operating system, called Mac OS 8. [News.com]
Umax to build Intel NCs
- Umax Data Systems has announced that it will start selling network computers (NCs) based on Intel processors and software from Network Computers Inc. (NCI) this November, although observers have noted that the actual cost savings the NC platform is supposed to deliver may not be that significant. [News.com]
Umax to license Mac OS, Motorola in limbo
- Umax Computer Company has reportedly reached a licensing agreement with Apple Computer. Meanwhile, Motorola has been left in the lurch. [News.com]
Umax to make Intel notebook
- Umax will enter the Intel-based notebook market with 233-MHz models later this year. [News.com]
Umax unveils model with OS 8
- Umax Computer today unveiled a computer using the Macintosh OS 8, the first new model from a major clone maker to appear since the resolution of the fracas about Mac OS licensing. [News.com]
Unisys names new top exec
- Unisys (UIS) today found a new driver. [News.com]
Upgrade piracy case goes to trial
- Marking the first software piracy case involving upgraded products to reach a trial judgment, a federal judge has awarded Novell (NOVL) $4.3 million dollars, the company said. [News.com]
Upgraded SiteMinder toughens security
- Netegrity (NETE) today released a new version of its SiteMinder software for security management of intranets and extranets. [News.com]
Upgrading business rules for e-commerce
- As meetings wind down to make the sprawling code underlying all commercial transactions compatible with the emerging electronic marketplace, unresolved issues remain that could profoundly affect its future. [News.com]
Users may get IE 4 in advance
- The official release of the much-ballyhooed Internet Explorer 4.0 browser isn't until tomorrow, but CD-ROMs with the software already have shipped. [News.com]
Utility could reveal password cache
- To its makers, it helps absent-minded computer users who can't remember all their passwords. [News.com]
VDOnet expands repertoire
- VDOnet today announced the release of VDOMaster, a management system for Internet service providers, telecommunications companies, cable providers, and information systems managers that will deliver video applications. [News.com]
VLSI names two senior vice presidents
- VLSI Technology Inc. (VLSI), designer and manufacturer of System-Level Silicon integrated circuits, today announced the promotions of Bala Iyer and Ted Malanczuk to the position of senior vice president. Iyer will be senior vice president, chief financial officer of VLSI Technology, where he will oversee the company's worldwide finance, tax and treasury activities, and Malanczuk will be senior vice president, operations. [News.com]
Valley breeding ground for laws
- A breeding ground for Internet development and high-tech start-ups, California has quickly become a hotbed for online politics with a batch of new Net laws moving toward passage this week. [News.com]
VeriSign brings companies their own digital IDs
- VeriSign, adding a new twist to its digital certificate offerings, today unveiled a hybrid product called OnSite, which lets companies issue their own digital IDs as a certificate authority. [News.com]
Verity predicts 40% shortfall
- Verity (VRTY) took a beating in trading today after it announced revenues would fall 40 percent as the company transitions into its new management team. [News.com]
Verity turmoil reflected in Q1 report
- Management turmoil at Verity (VRTY) took its toll on the software company's first-quarter performance as it posted a widening loss and fell far short of analysts' expectations. [News.com]
ViaVoice learns Chinese
- IBM (IBM) launched its Chinese ViaVoice speech recognition system in Beijing on Thursday. Company officials vowed to make the program a standard item in Chinese personal computers by 2000. [News.com]
Vignette updates StoryServer platform
- Vignette next week will announce StoryServer 3, an update to its Web site production platform for Internet-based delivery of content and applications. [News.com]
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