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Analysts question "cyberterrorism" hype
- This morning Network Associates dramatically announced it had identified a new family of computer viruses--the first example, it claimed, of "cyberterrorism"--but victim MCI WorldCom downplayed the incident, saying the virus infection did not affect its customers or operations. [News.com]
Andersen takes California Net shopping
- Andersen Consulting is taking some Californians Internet shopping. [News.com]
Andersen, J. Baker settle Y2K suits
- Andersen Consulting and apparel retailer J. Baker have avoided a court battle by settling one of the industry's first Year 2000 contract disputes. [News.com]
Andreessen might go to Virginia
- Executives at America Online and Netscape are paying close attention to meshing their corporate cultures, according to Netscape cofounder Marc Andreessen, who revealed he's not committed to remaining in Silicon Valley after the merger closes next spring. [News.com]
Another beta for Windows 98 fixes
- Microsoft released a second beta of its Service Pack for Windows 98 for computer manufacturers, but the final version of the fix is still a long way off. [News.com]
Another study forecasts holiday spending
- Time for another guess at online holiday spending: Internet retail purchases for the holiday season will reach $2.35 billion worldwide as more consumers find online shopping convenient and secure, according to a new study by Dataquest [News.com]
Antec shares slump on earnings warning
- Antec shares fell 22 percent today after the international communications technology company said it expects to report fourth quarter earnings of 2 to 4 cents a share, falling short of estimates due to lower-than-expected sales. [News.com]
App server shakeout demands specialization
- Application server makers are taking a lesson in anthropology: In the evolution of the market, only the fittest survive. [News.com]
Apple cuts PowerBook prices to compete
- Apple slashed prices on its PowerBook G3 notebooks this weekend, but it's playing catch-up with prices. [News.com]
Apple posts Mac OS 8.5 fixes
- Apple has released an update to its Mac OS 8.5, addressing several bugs that have appeared since the release of the latest operating system, the company announced today. [News.com]
Apple preps iMac, OS updates
- Apple Computer will kick off 1999 at the MacWorld trade show in San Francisco next week with a cavalcade of new products and a promise to start raking in the dough. [News.com]
Apple preps snazzy new desktops
- Forget the iMac, snazzy business desktops are on the way from Apple. [News.com]
Apple's Jobs hints at '99 products
- Apple Computer interim chief executive Steve Jobs today offered a view of Apple's product direction at an education conference in Seattle, saying that a new version of the company's QuickTime multimedia software will be introduced next month while a new consumer portable device would not. [News.com]
Apple's new computers coming into focus
- The thrust of the upcoming Macworld Expo trade show will be Apple's bread and butter desktop computers. Meanwhile, details on the WebMate continue to trickle out. [News.com]
Appointments to Net tax panel questioned
- U.S. congressional leaders are rethinking some appointments to a blue-ribbon panel on Internet taxation after the nation's counties said the group was stacked with cyberspace industry reps. [News.com]
Asia-Pacific PC market on the upswing
- Shipments of personal computers in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, dropped 2.3 percent in the third quarter of 1998, but the downward trend is expected to reverse in the fourth quarter, according to a marketing research firm. [News.com]
Auction site eBay hiccups again
- Wall Street seems to have turned a blind eye to the series of prolonged outages that online auction site eBay has suffered this week. [News.com]
Audiohighway.com signals end of IPO year
- The Internet class of 1998 will usher in at least one more member, with Web firm Audiohighway.com planning to price its initial public offering this week. [News.com]
Aussie race officials call off search
- The search for two missing sailors off the coast of Australia has been called off, wire services are reporting. [News.com]
AutoPC goes on sale Friday
- The first personal computer for the car, made by Clarion, will go on sale Friday, marking another bold Microsoft step outside of the PC industry. [News.com]
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