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Iomega banks on new Zip drive
- Iomega announced a new low-price storage drive for the retail market, hoping to capitalize on the low-cost PC craze and move past recent setbacks involving some of its older products. [News.com]
Iona readies middleware security tool
- Iona Technologies (IONAY) is readying a security tool for its Orbix line of object request broker middleware. [News.com]
Is Digital falling off the desktop?
- Digital Equipment's line of PCs may be dying a slow death. [News.com]
Is WebTV's rate hike premature?
- WebTV Networks' surprise announcement that it is raising the monthly rate for its WebTV Plus subscribers has some analysts questioning the company's strategy. [News.com]
Israeli firm plans stock sale
- Mashov Computers said today that its board of directors has approved the sale of 2.7 million shares to Shamrock Holdings of California and 800,000 shares to Israel's Formula Systems. [News.com]
J.D. Edwards rolls out Scorex
- Business applications maker J.D. Edwards will roll out its new supply chain package next week, in its continuing effort to do battle with longtime leaders in that market, SAP and Baan. [News.com]
Japan server sales rose in 97
- Japan's domestic shipments of servers rose in 1997, with Windows NT-based systems continuing to gain on Unix systems, but unsurprisingly the overall pace of growth declined slightly and is expected to continue slowing in 1998, according to a market research report. [News.com]
Japanese Win 98 to launch in July
- The Japanese unit of Microsoft (MSFT) said today that it aims to release the Japanese version of Windows 98 about one month after the launch of the original version slated for June 25. [News.com]
Java alive and well at Oracle
- The network computer may not be living up to Oracle (ORCL) chairman Larry Ellison's lofty expectations, but the company's Java-based network computing architecture (NCA) is alive and well, company executives say. [News.com]
JavaSoft reined in Sun shuffle
- In a major reorganization, Sun Microsystems said today that it will eliminate its individual operating companies and move to a set of divisions focused on products, technologies, and services under chief operating officer Ed Zander, who was promoted to that post in January. [News.com]
JavaSoft soothes licensees
- Stung by criticism from licensees, executives from the JavaSoft division of Sun Microsystems (SUNW) said today they will improve communication with Java licensees and make a clearer distinction between Java platform efforts and specific JavaSoft software products that might compete with licensees. [News.com]
Jobs faces shareholders
- Apple Computer's acting chief executive Steve Jobs addressed shareholders in a "town hall" setting here today and promised to step up efforts in the consumer market this year. [News.com]
Jobs pitches QuickTime to TV
- Apple Computer (AAPL) interim CEO Steve Jobs delivered the opening keynote speech of the annual National Association of Broadcasters convention here, pitching his company's QuickTime software as pivotal technology for the new--and confusing--era of digital content creation. [News.com]
Jobs's stocks riding high
- Steve Jobs, CEO of both Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios, is riding high these days. [News.com]
Jobs: Apple "stumbled" on Intuit
- When Intuit, maker of the popular Quicken financial software, said earlier this week it would not produce a new version for the Macintosh, it raised some questions about Apple Computer's ability to keep developers in its fold. [News.com]
Judge rules domain fees illegal
- A federal judge has ruled that a government fund with more than $50 million collected from domain name registrants is an illegal tax because it was never approved by Congress. [News.com]
K-Tel declares 2-to-1 stock split
- The phenomenal run-up in K-Tel's stock since the music retailer announced plans to sell records via the Internet only two weeks ago already has prompted management to declare a 2-to-1 stock split. [News.com]
K-Tel soars ahead of online launch
- The stock of K-Tel International (KTEL) soared yesterday after the music company announced that it would sell its music titles over the Internet. [News.com]
Key feature in notebooks: low cost
- One of the most notable features of the Pentium II notebooks announced today has less to do with the chip's improved performance and more to do with cost. [News.com]
Kodak, Intel join on digital cameras
- Kodak and Intel announced a joint marketing and development alliance today to promote digital imaging. [News.com]
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