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Confab marks 500 days until Y2K
- Marking the 500th day before January 1, 2000, a leading Y2K bug watchdog will host a conference to discuss the technology problem in an effort to spur global action on the issue. [News.com]
Controversy over Win 98 update
- Microsoft is releasing its first update to the Windows 98 operating system, officially calling it a "multimedia update" as controversy over its purpose persists. [News.com]
Copyright bill hits Net broadcasters
- An amendment to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, passed today by the House, could spell big financial changes for Internet radio stations and other Webcasters. [News.com]
Creative ends year with a thud
- Multimedia firm Creative Technology can expect weaker revenue growth this year despite the launch of a new Sound Blaster Live product, analysts said Friday. [News.com]
Crypto back in court
- A Silicon Valley man being investigated for posting software that uses strong encryption on his Web site will have to testify before a grand jury next week, after testimony scheduled for today was delayed. [News.com]
Cutting-edge PalmPilot pondered
- The next-generation PalmPilot is expected to hit stores by the end of 1998, but handheld observers already are citing features slated for the new device. [News.com]
CyberCash adds merchants
- CyberCash said today that the number of merchants using its Internet commerce software and services topped 7,000, a sharp increase from 280 merchants at the end of 1996. [News.com]
CyberCash moves to thin wallet
- CyberCash, creator of the first wallet software for making purchases on the Web, announced today that it will forsake that bulky software this fall for a new technology, designed so shoppers can make repeat purchases at multiple Web stores with a single click. [News.com]
CyberCash sees consolidation
- The Internet electronic payment industry is heading for consolidation which could see more mergers, Bill Melton, president and chief executive officer of CyberCash, said today. [News.com]
CyberCop 3.0 guards servers
- Network Associates today rolled out the newest version of its intrusion detection server. [News.com]
CyberGuard plunges on bad news
- It's only Tuesday, but it's already been a long week for CyberGuard. [News.com]
DOJ probe turns to Wintel
- Renewed charges of Microsoft pressure on chip partner Intel point up stark disparities between the two halves of the Wintel juggernaut. [News.com]
DOJ probes Microsoft-Intel ties
- The U.S. government is investigating whether Microsoft has used its market muscle to force Intel to shelve new technology efforts that conflicted with Microsoft's ambitions, according to reports. [News.com]
DOJ to add to Microsoft case
- The Justice Department and 20 states suing Microsoft plan to turn up the heat on the company this week by pressing new allegations of predatory and monopolistic business practices, according to reports. [News.com]
DOJ: No appeal for Microsoft
- The Justice Department agrees with Microsoft on one thing: It doesn't like a rarely enforced law that could allow public access to chairman Bill Gates's deposition. [News.com]
DRAM doldrums ending
- The plunge in the price of the latest generation of memory chips will soon run its course, an increasing number of market observers say, according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's largest business daily. [News.com]
Data access bug affects Jet
- A bug affecting Microsoft's Access database also affects a widely used database engine known as Jet, the company confirmed today, dramatically expanding the potential scope of the problem. [News.com]
Data bug in all versions of Access
- Microsoft executives are acknowledging that a data access bug discovered last week affects more versions of its Access database than it originally thought. [News.com]
Data bug infestation
- A recently discovered bug seems to be multiplying, at least from Microsoft's step-by-step concessions. On successive days this week, executives admitted that the Access problem exists, that it affects all versions of the popular database, and that it is more deeply infested in other products. [News.com]
Data, voice-in-one race continues
- Upping the ante in the race to provide technology for a converged networking future, data player Ascend Communications has looked to a veteran provider of high-end server computers for help. [News.com]
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