Search
The Directory
The Web
for
Home
>
News
>
Online Archives
>
CNET News.com
>
1998
>
December
New!
Submit a site
whatUseek Directory Site Listings:
Microsoft takes on "domain squatting"
- Microsoft is taking aim at two Texas men who registered domain names that use the word "microsoft." [News.com]
Microsoft to appeal Java ruling
- Microsoft said today that it will appeal a federal judge's preliminary ruling ordering it to modify its Java products. [News.com]
Microsoft trying to match Sun's Jini
- Microsoft is scrambling to catch rival Sun Microsystems after falling behind in the race to simplify computer networks. [News.com]
Microsoft won't get Netscape tapes
- A U.S. appeals court today denied Microsoft's bid to get secret tapes about competitor Netscape from two business school professors who interviewed top executives at the browser company. [News.com]
Microsoft's Chromeffects coming out after all
- Microsoft's problem-plagued Chromeffects multimedia technology is headed to market after all--in bits and pieces, CNET News.com has learned. [News.com]
Microsoft, Bristol look forward to trial
- Legal adversaries Microsoft and Bristol Technology today both claimed vindication in a federal court ruling and said they looked forward taking their dispute to a jury in 1999. [News.com]
Microsoft, CTP team for corporate deals
- Cambridge Technology Partners is hooking its caboose to the Microsoft train. [News.com]
Microsoft, Compaq in storage pact
- Microsoft and Compaq said they are working on software to make it easier to create high-capacity data storage systems that will give the next generation of corporate Windows users rapid access to centrally stored data. [News.com]
Microsoft, Thingworld.com in streaming deal
- Microsoft and multimedia software company Thingworld.com today unveiled a system to send interactive video used to display copyrighted images over the Internet--an idea which sounds sophisticated until you know it's being used by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). [News.com]
Microsoft, others to buy Thomson stake
- Microsoft and three partners will pay $318 million for about a third of French state-owned Thomson Multimedia to help the world's No. 4 consumer electronics maker develop technology for television. [News.com]
Microsoft-Bristol spat may go to trial
- A federal judge today rejected a small Connecticut software firm's demand for a preliminary injunction against Microsoft that would have forced the software giant to hand over its latest source code immediately, a Microsoft spokesman said. [News.com]
Microsoft: Hungry for bandwidth?
- Microsoft has turned to a relatively new player in the telecommunications sweepstakes for a boost into an elusive market. [News.com]
Microsoft: Sun wanted to destroy Wintel
- Stinging from another showing of damaging testimony by Microsoft chief Bill Gates, the software giant today painted Sun Microsystems as an aggressor that plotted to destroy the high-tech industry's biggest players while overselling its Java technology. [News.com]
Microsoft: Win 98 has "minor" Y2K problems
- Microsoft said its Windows 98 operating system has minor Year 2000 problems and is making an update that fixes the glitch available on the Internet and CD-ROMs. [News.com]
MindSpring files to offer more shares
- MindSpring Enterprises filed regulatory papers today to offer up to 2.3 million additional shares of stock in the national Internet service provider. [News.com]
MindSpring may be telco buyout target
- Following speculation earlier this week about Sprint deepening its relationship with EarthLink, analysts say other ISPs--particularly the still independent MindSpring Enterprises--may shortly become acquisition targets for telephone companies. [News.com]
Mining Company to make stock offering
- The Mining Company, a network of special-interest Net sites and search engine company, has filed to raise as much as $50 million through an initial stock offering. [News.com]
Mirapoint readies Net email servers
- Messaging software maker Mirapoint later this month will begin shipping its new Internet email servers. [News.com]
Mobil, Exxon face Y2K conversion together
- Once federal regulators approve the merger of fuel titans Mobil and Exxon, the joined company--soon to be Exxon Mobil--will face a daunting, multimillion-dollar Y2K conversion program together. [News.com]
More countries seen ratifying software treaty
- More countries were expected to ratify an international anti-software piracy treaty after the United States recently approved legislation updating copyright law, the Business Software Alliance said today. [News.com]
[
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
]
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site
-
Open Directory Project
-
Become an Editor
About
Help
Content Filter
Terms
Privacy Policy
© 2026
whatUseek