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SPA board seat eludes Microsoft
- Microsoft has failed to land a board seat on one of the software industry's most influential trade groups, but it says it isn't giving up yet. [News.com]
Samsung eyes 1,000-MHz chips
- Samsung introduced a new line of Alpha processors and also new low-cost Windows NT server hardware based on the chip. [News.com]
Samsung has 256-megabit memory
- South Korea's Samsung Electronics said it has produced and shipped to major PC makers samples of a 256-megabit DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chip, which offers 16 times the capacity of the memory chips commonly found in today's personal computers. [News.com]
Saudi prince backs Teledesic
- Saudi investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said today that he had invested $200 million in the privately held Teledesic telecommunications company. [News.com]
Scanners spur Umax growth
- Umax has reported that its March sales rose 33.4 percent to a new monthly high. [News.com]
Scientific-Atlanta licenses Java
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) said today that Scientific-Atlanta has licensed a Java environment for its digital set-top boxes. [News.com]
Seagate posts $128 million loss
- Seagate Technology today reported a large third-quarter loss, including a restructuring charge, citing falling prices and weak demand for its computer disk drives. [News.com]
Search engines hit all-time highs
- Shares of Internet stocks continued their spectacular run today, with stocks of several search-engine companies reaching all-time highs. [News.com]
Searching for success
- Search engine firms are leveraging their soaring stock prices to enhance their sites with new features and services in an increasingly competitive race to become the home page of choice. [News.com]
Security firms add consulting
- Security vendor Check Point will unveil next week a new security consulting arm and announce new versions of its flagship FireWall-1 software and remote access software. [News.com]
Segue debuts e-commerce tool
- Segue Software will on Monday debut a tool for testing large scale e-commerce applications before they go live. [News.com]
Seiko to sell wristwatch PC
- Seiko Instruments said it will begin selling wristwatch personal computers in Japan on June 10, a new product that appears to be a truly wearable PC. [News.com]
Senate builds Y2K committee
- A bipartisan Senate subcommittee devoted to the Year 2000 bug was announced today in Washington DC by Congressional leaders, who formalized the leadership, members, and agenda of the new body. [News.com]
Senate moves on shareholder suits
- With President Clinton's endorsement in its back pocket, the Senate Banking Committee today cleared legislation to ward off a swell in shareholder lawsuits against companies with volatile stock prices. [News.com]
Senators slam FCC Net report
- Rural senators who asked the Federal Communications Commission for a report on telephone subsidies and the Internet said the agency's conclusions were deficient. [News.com]
Servers use fastest Pentium II
- Major server manufacturers like IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Gateway 2000, and NEC will announce new Pentium II servers in conjunction with Intel's introduction of new high-speed processors Wednesday, offering more powerful systems at a lower price. [News.com]
Service targets network security
- A new service hopes to alleviate the concerns of organizations who attach their internal network resources to the public Net. [News.com]
Shareholders sue Compaq
- Compaq Computer was named in a shareholders' lawsuit charging the PC maker with making misleading statements about inventory levels that caused it to report higher earnings and inflate its stock price. [News.com]
Shiva to lay off 125
- Shiva (SHVA) said today that it will take a charge during the second fiscal quarter and eliminate about 125 jobs, or about 20 percent of its worldwide workforce. [News.com]
Shopping.com to resume trading
- Shopping.com (IBUY) today announced plans to resume trading of its shares after a surprise suspension by the Securities and Exchange Commission, while a brokerage firm sued five former employees in a lawsuit related to trading of the high-flying Net stock. [News.com]
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