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Free emailers scramble to gauge risk - Hotmail may not be the only one with a security problem. [News.com]
 
Free site offered with groupware - US West Enterprise Networking and start-up Changepoint have their own take on the hot rent-an-app groupware market: removing the rent. [News.com]
 
Free tool evaluates Y2K issues - Software and services provider Accelr8 Technology today debuted a free scanning tool designed to get companies started on Year 2000-related computer fixes. [News.com]
 
From the world to Wall St. - Political and economic turmoil in Asia and Russia is sending shivers throughout U.S. markets. The Russian crisis has yet to affect technology stocks, though Asia continues to batter the sector, with Autodesk being the latest casualty. However the uncertainty isn't putting a damper on tech IPOs, which are expected to ramp up this fall. [News.com]
 
Fujitsu screens new technology - Fujitsu has developed a new technology for plasma display panels suited for high-definition television sets, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Fujitsu's Java workflow system - Fujitsu Software may not be well known in the Internet technology game but it's ready to take on Netscape Communications with a new Java-based workflow system. [News.com]
 
Fujitsu, Philips to develop flat TV - Fujitsu and Philips Electronics will jointly develop a new low-cost plasma display panel (PDP) for flat television sets for home use. [News.com]
 
G3 notebook dearth decried - While Apple Computer races to build enough snazzy iMacs to meet the 150,000 orders it says are in hand, the supply of another curvaceous Macintosh product remains tight. [News.com]
 
Gap searches for interactive mate - Clothing retailer the Gap is searching for an interactive agency partner to help expand its online marketing efforts, a company spokeswoman said. [News.com]
 
Gartner, ICSA check security risks - Gartner Group and the International Computer Security Association will unveil a new security service tomorrow that gives customers an in-depth analysis of their Internet security risks, including both business practices and technical aspects. [News.com]
 
Gates answers Nader's challenge - Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates has responded to consumer activist Ralph Nader's challenge to the world's richest man, but sidestepped Nader's invitation to convene a conference on wealth disparity. [News.com]
 
Gates called to court - A federal court has ordered Microsoft to make CEO Bill Gates and 16 other top executives available for deposition in the Justice Department's antitrust case and required it to release the source code of Windows. Microsoft is expected to file a motion on Monday to dismiss the case altogether. [News.com]
 
Gates deposition called evasive - In a boardroom at Microsoft headquarters, chief executive Bill Gates yesterday gave his deposition in the pending antitrust case against the software giant to attorneys from the Justice Department and the New York attorney general's office, in much the same fashion that he delivered his earlier testimony before a Senate committee. [News.com]
 
Gates depositions open to public - The news media and the public will be allowed to attend the depositions of Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates and other top executives, a federal judge ruled today. [News.com]
 
Gates gives browser decision date - In a possible preview of his testimony in a government antitrust lawsuit, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has pinpointed the date the software giant decided to combine its Internet browser and Windows operating system. [News.com]
 
Gates, Allen file to sell stock - Microsoft cofounders Bill Gates and Paul Allen have announced plans to sell a total of 2.5 million of their common shares in the software giant. [News.com]
 
Gateway debuts $1,999 PC-TV - Gateway said it is now offering a system that combines a PC and 27-inch television monitor for just under $2,000 in an effort to remove barriers inhibiting the growth of the market for PC-TV convergence devices. [News.com]
 
Gateway picks Colorado for IT center - Gateway has selected Lakewood, Colorado, as the site for its new information technology (IT) development center. [News.com]
 
GeoCities doubles on first day - Despite a market downturn, GeoCities' initial public offering ran up almost 120 percent on its first trading day. [News.com]
 
GeoCities keeps climbing - After rising almost 120 percent in its first day of trading, GeoCities continued to climb today, rising another 21.94 percent in early trading. [News.com]
 
 

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