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Mexican rebels turn to hacking
- Supporters of Mexico's Zapatista rebels have hacked into a government home page on the Internet and defaced it with antigovernment propaganda. [News.com]
Micron notebooks under $2,000
- Micron Electronics (MUEI) has reduced prices on its line of portable computers by up to 24 percent. [News.com]
Micron cuts reach business PCs
- Direct vendor Micron Electronics announced price cuts on its consumer and corporate lines of desktop PCs, the Boise, Idaho, manufacturer's second round of discounts this week. [News.com]
Micron reorganizes, claims loss
- Direct-order computer vendor Micron Electronics (MUEI) has announced that, as part of a sweeping reorganization, it will shift approximately 10 percent of its employees from its computer manufacturing operations to parent company Micron Technologies while consolidating its server operations, as reported earlier by CNET's NEWS.COM. [News.com]
Micronics gets new CEO, mission
- Filling in holes in its executive team, Micronics Computers (MCRN) today named a new chief executive and president who has plans to build a family of products in the graphics area while nurturing the company's relationships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). [News.com]
Microsoft adds Amdahl to NT roster
- Microsoft (MSFT) just can't seem to find enough partners to help push its Windows NT operating system into large corporations. [News.com]
Microsoft bows to Japanese users
- Japanese users of the Microsoft Office application suite will get a special break on licenses, Microsoft confirmed today. [News.com]
Microsoft case keeps growing
- The case against the software giant continues its course as Microsoft fights the appointment of a special master in the Justice Department's antitrust petition. Meanwhile, 11 states submit subpoenas demanding documents related to Windows 98 in their own parallel inquiry. [News.com]
Microsoft counters Java dispute
- Microsoft (MSFT) today filed court briefs arguing that a licensing contract it signed in the past bars Sun Microsystems (SUNW) from pulling the Java logo off its products. [News.com]
Microsoft fights Yahoo, AOL
- Microsoft (MSFT), in a bid to make itself as ubiquitous on the Net as it is in software, quietly is building a new weapon: a home page that will bring together all its properties, including a search engine designed by Inktomi and its newly acquired free email service Hotmail, sources said. [News.com]
Microsoft makes VBA apps free
- Microsoft (MSFT) has found a new way to popularize its Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language: make VBA applications available to developers and end users, free of charge. [News.com]
Microsoft merger gets message
- Microsoft (MSFT) has acquired Boston-based start-up Flash Communications, which is developing software for instant messaging networks and buddy lists. [News.com]
Microsoft plans software store
- Microsoft (MSFT) is developing an online software store that will let consumers buy its software on the Net, promoted by "buy now" buttons scattered through its Web site. [News.com]
Microsoft regroups for synergy
- Microsoft (MSFT) today announced that it is realigning company divisions and executive positions to better integrate related business units and refocus its Internet properties and Windows groups. [News.com]
Microsoft seeking IE 5 evangelist
- Want to find out about the upcoming Internet Explorer 5.0 browser from Microsoft? Perhaps your best bet is to get a job in Redmond. [News.com]
Microsoft server tools go beta
- Microsoft (MSFT) has released an initial beta of the next version of its systems management software, offering the latest twist in the company's strategy to make machines based on its software more manageable. [News.com]
Microsoft to fix printing glitch
- Microsoft (MSFT) is working to fix a longtime problem in its Office desktop software suite that prevents users from printing certain documents, the company confirmed today. [News.com]
Microsoft to ship Outlook 98
- Microsoft (MSFT) today said it plans to ship in late March the final version of its Outlook messaging and collaboration client for its messaging server Exchange and desktop suite Office. [News.com]
Microsoft walks $200 billion line
- Watch out General Electric (GE). Bill Gates and his troops at Microsoft (MSFT) are knocking on the door of the $200-billion "market cap" club. [News.com]
Microsoft's integration efforts
- Microsoft (MSFT) is blurring the lines between its product and media groups. [News.com]
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