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Short-sellers come up short
- The bull stock market is putting the squeeze on short-sellers. [News.com]
Siemens CEO aiming high
- Siemens chief executive Heinrich von Pierer said today that its broad reorganization announced last week should secure the company a leading role in the consolidation of information and communication businesses. [News.com]
Siemens part of Acer strategy
- Acer's partnership with Germany's Siemens Nixdorf group gives Taiwan's leading PC maker a strategic front line in Europe, and analysts hope it will help the bottom line at home. [News.com]
Siemens warms to Sun's Unix
- The groundswell of third-party support continues to grow for Sun Microsystems' operating system software. [News.com]
Silicon Graphics scraps MIPS plans
- Silicon Graphics (SGI) has quietly scrapped ambitious plans for its MIPS processors and is now following a much more limited road map calling for fewer design improvements, according to sources close to SGI. [News.com]
Silicon Valley library to filter Net
- Just six months after a Silicon Valley library board voted unanimously to offer unfettered Internet access, the same board will consider shifting that position by adding filters to some of its online computers. [News.com]
Singapore focuses on e-commerce
- Singapore announced plans today for creating a legal framework it hopes will speed up its efforts to become an international hub for electronic commerce. [News.com]
Slate does print syndication deal
- Microsoft's Slate today announced that it is going to make its content available to both print and Net publications through a syndication service. [News.com]
Soaring Net stocks stun Street
- Leaps and bounds would be an understatement in describing the activity of Internet stocks of late, as they climbed even higher today--into record territory. [News.com]
Software distributors to merge
- Two software providers in the electronic software distribution (ESD) niche, Portland Software and Preview Software, today announced plans to merge in a stock-for-stock deal. Other details of the transaction were not released. [News.com]
Software key to digital photography
- If digital photography is to continue growing after the novelty of emailing photos to friends wears off, practical software applications will have to become the catalyst that transforms the technology into a mass market phenomenon. [News.com]
Software vows to speed surfing
- Web 3000, a small software company founded by a former Microsoft executive, this weekend introduced software that it says will speed the delivery of information from the Internet. [News.com]
Solid Oak plans profile service
- In an attempt to tap into the Net's community appeal, Solid Oak Software is planning to release a free personal profile service that will mimic America Online's "MyProfile." [News.com]
Sony's Microsoft deals win praise
- Plans to tie-up with Microsoft (MSFT) could allow Sony (SNE) to become a leader in the digital consumer electronics industry, analysts said. [News.com]
Sony-Microsoft venture no threat
- Matsushita Electric Industrial (MC) says it sees no immediate threat from Sony's partnership with Microsoft on the home digital appliance front. [News.com]
Sorting out the digital TV mess
- A litany of disjointed announcements is generating a cacophonic buzz around the impending appearance of digital TV and the hardware needed to view it at the National Association of Broadcasters convention here this week. As a result, sorting out what this means to the future of the PC and TV is a challenge in its own right. [News.com]
Spam king retires
- Former spam king Sanford Wallace has officially renounced his throne. [News.com]
Spam truce in the works
- If the Berlin Wall can come down, anything is possible--even a peace accord on spam. [News.com]
Sprint net earnings fall
- Sprint said today that its first quarter core long distance revenues rose 9 percent from last year to $2.37 billion, and minutes of use jumped 11 percent. [News.com]
Spyglass revenues drop
- As Spyglass transitions from the desktop to the Internet device market, its revenues dropped significantly from a year ago, but are up from the previous quarter. [News.com]
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