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Start-up eyes server clusters - Start-up Foundry Networks has targeted clusters of server systems for its line of high-speed networking equipment. [News.com]
 
Starwave, Disney deal imminent - Starwave has called a special meeting with its workers tomorrow, fueling speculation that Walt Disney is preparing to buy the rest of the Internet company. [News.com]
 
State to post license data - Massachusetts consumers soon will be able to search the Net to see if a dentist has been sued for malpractice or a stylist is cutting hair without a license. [News.com]
 
States prepare for Microsoft action - Several attorneys general are getting closer to filing an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, with a draft complaint circulating among lawyers from 11 states, sources said today. [News.com]
 
States, Justice Dept. weigh lawsuits - In what could be a coordinated assault on Microsoft, the Justice Department and up to a dozen states are considering filing antitrust lawsuits on the same day, as early as next week, sources close to the matter said. [News.com]
 
Sterling Commerce to nab firm - E-commerce systems provider Sterling Commerce said today that it will acquire XcelleNet for $200 million. [News.com]
 
Stock rises on Intel upgrade - Intel (INTC) received a shot of positive reinforcement today as an analyst raised his rating on the semiconductor giant to "buy" from "hold," citing an accelerated transition to the Pentium II. [News.com]
 
Stream of RealNetworks deals - RealNetworks' (RNWK) momentum gained speed again today, as the streaming technology company made a slew of partnership announcements. [News.com]
 
Street upgrade fuels AOL's climb - Shares of America Online leaped higher yesterday after a prominent Wall Street analyst upgraded the online services giant and fueled momentum for the stock, which has been on a sizzling run all year. [News.com]
 
Struggles seen in SGI spin-off - Silicon Graphics (SGI) today announced plans to spin off its embedded products chip-design business, but the new company already faces several large financial challenges, including an apparent struggle to retain a major contract for supplying chip technology to Nintendo's next-generation game system, sources said. [News.com]
 
Study: Crypto loss to hit $35 billion - The U.S. economy could miss out on $35 billion over the next five years if the Clinton administration continues to enforce export restrictions on strong encryption, according to a study by the Economic Strategy Institute. [News.com]
 
Study: Search engines fall short - If you use a search engine like Lycos or HotBot, you may not get as much coverage as you think, computer science researchers said today. [News.com]
 
Sub-$1,000 PC gets new design - Hoping to attract PC shoppers looking for something radically different, Panda Project unveiled Rock City, a cube-shaped sub-$1,000 PC based on Intel's Pentium MMX chip. [News.com]
 
Sub-$1,000 PCs curb revenues - The proliferation of sub-$1,000 personal computers is boosting unit shipments, but also curbing overall revenue growth for PC makers, according to market research firm Dataquest. [News.com]
 
Summit held on Asia crisis - Representatives of Asia-Pacific securities dealers have vowed to seek closer ties with regional authorities and to work together to cope with the region's prolonged economic and currency crisis. [News.com]
 
Sun Microsystems names CTO - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) has named Greg Papadopoulos, its former vice president of technology at Sun Microsystems Computer (SMCC), chief technology officer of the parent company. [News.com]
 
Sun adds Fujitsu in Unix push - With Santa Cruz Operation squarely in its sights, Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will later today add another partner to push its own Unix derivative for systems based on Intel chips. [News.com]
 
Sun feels pressure in NCs and Java - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) is taking heat on many fronts, and its stock is starting to sweat. [News.com]
 
Sun fights to keep Unix position - Sun Microsystems continues to wage a battle to keep its version of Unix operating system software at the forefront of the market amid a consolidation spree. [News.com]
 
Sun profits, revenues up - Sun Microsystems today posted a jump in third-quarter profits and a 12 percent increase in revenues, fueled by sales of its new low-end workstations. [News.com]
 
 

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