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Is computer stock rally overdone? - As the best four-year stretch for the U.S. market draws to a close, investors are watching computer-related shares soar beyond anyone's expectations--and wincing. [News.com]
 
J.D. Edwards allies with Arthur Andersen - Business software provider J.D. Edwards today said it has entered into an alliance with accounting and consulting giant Arthur Andersen to provide services to energy and chemical companies. [News.com]
 
J.D. Edwards's profits double - J.D. Edwards can't be stopped, for now. [News.com]
 
J.D. Edwards's tool keeps customizing - J.D Edwards is turning concrete into Jello. [News.com]
 
J.D. Edwards, Arthur Andersen team on services - Business software maker J.D. Edwards and Arthur Andersen Process Solutions (AAPS), the outsourcing service arm of Arthur Andersen, announced today that they have expanded their relationship to offer business outsourcing services to customers worldwide. [News.com]
 
Japan PC market seen falling 2.5 percent - Japan's domestic personal computer shipments will probably fall 2.5 percent in calendar 1998, and hopes for growth in 1999 rest on how successfully the government's latest economic stimulus plan revives spending, a research company said. [News.com]
 
Japan Telecom searches for a partner - Japan Telecom, the nation's fourth-largest telecommunications company, said it will ally with a foreign carrier by May, at least five months later than the company initially planned. [News.com]
 
Japan's PC, chip industries look brighter - Japan's computer and chip industries, mired in historic slumps, could be looking up as PC sales both at home and in the global market seem to be improving. [News.com]
 
Japanese companies team on next-gen Net - Four Japanese companies said today they had agreed to team up to develop next generation Internet technologies featuring advanced, high-speed functionality for large groups of users. [News.com]
 
Java buzz moves to the server - The Java buzz has moved to the server. [News.com]
 
Java software for Web data transfer in beta - DataChannel today released the second beta version of its Java-based XML parser, which interprets code and generates Extensible Markup Language (XML) content. [News.com]
 
Jesus2000.com eyes IPO in 1999 - Jesus2000.com, a Web site launched last week, said it plans to make an initial public offering in the spring of 1999 after negotiating for a private placement to fund the site. [News.com]
 
Judge blocks code-breaking software - A small Florida-based company must stop making software that allows users to "unlock" safeguards against piracy and make illicit copies. [News.com]
 
Judge exits Wal-Mart, Amazon suit - A judge hearing arguments in a lawsuit brought by Wal-Mart Stores against Amazon.com recused himself today after disclosing that he owned stock in the world's largest retailer. [News.com]
 
Judge loses patience with Microsoft, again - A federal judge today repeatedly lost patience with a Microsoft attorney, chiding him for improper and drawn out questioning during a fifth and final day of testimony from an economist hired by the government. [News.com]
 
Judge postpones Mitnick trial - A judge yesterday postponed for three months convicted hacker Kevin Mitnick's trial on federal fraud and theft charges and added that she would probably order a separate trial for his codefendant. [News.com]
 
Judge: AOL-Netscape deal could affect trial - The federal judge overseeing the Microsoft antitrust trial said America Online's $4.3 billion planned acquisition of Netscape Communications could affect the outcome of the case by producing a "very significant change" in the high-tech industry. [News.com]
 
Judge: Did Microsoft make Java better? - The judge hearing the Microsoft antitrust trial under way here today boiled down four days of back-and-forth testimony by asking if a senior Sun Microsystems executive's chief complaint was that the software giant was more nimble and had created a better version of Java. [News.com]
 
Juno gets in on lobbying game - Juno, best known for its free email service, is launching a new service that will make it easier for its members to reach out and touch their congressional representatives. [News.com]
 
K-Tel to report loss, sell fresh stock - Music retailer K-Tel said today that it expects to report a second-quarter loss of $1 million and announced that it will sell more shares to meet the Nasdaq's listing requirements of $4 million in net tangible assets. [News.com]
 
 

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