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Right weighs in on Microsoft
- Microsoft's ongoing antitrust battle with government regulators went beyond the courtroom today as policy makers, academics, and economists held a conference to convey the message that government scrutiny of the high-tech industry is warranted but shouldn't be heavy-handed. [News.com]
Rockwell seeds modem market
- The ink has barely dried on the new 56-kbps modem standard and already Rockwell Semiconductor (ROK) has begun to ship new modem chips, hoping to quickly position itself as the market's leading supplier. [News.com]
Russian army marches online
- The doors of Russia's long-secretive Defense Ministry creaked open this week: After a battle between old-school officers and those with an eye on the future, the ministry launched its own Web site today. [News.com]
Ruthless competition rules market
- Never before have so many worked so hard for so little. [News.com]
S3 gets major chip patents
- Graphics chipmaker S3 has purchased the patents of defunct chipmaker Exponential Technology, CNET's NEWS.COM has learned, a move that may presage S3's shift into making complete microprocessors. [News.com]
S3 strategy unclear
- Graphics chipmaker S3's surprise purchase of the microprocessor patent portfolio of Exponential Technologies is leaving many in the industry scratching their heads, but one theory is that the company may try to get into the integrated microprocessor market. [News.com]
SAP top execs to resign after all
- Shares in German software group SAP slumped late yesterday after a surprise announcement that co-CEO Dietmar Hopp and another founder plan to resign in May. [News.com]
SEC may seek more Y2K info
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission soon may require more information from broker dealers and other firms to ensure that they prepare their computers for the next century, a top official said. [News.com]
SEC rules to include online means
- Investment brokers who communicate online with clients may be subject to email monitoring under rules approved by the Securities Exchange Commission that go into effect Sunday. [News.com]
SGI has faster, cheaper workstations
- Silicon Graphics today announced new, faster versions of its high-end Unix workstations, and price cuts on its low-end Unix workstations. [News.com]
Sabotage incident sparks concern
- A federal indictment alleging the most expensive instance of computer sabotage to date reinforces what white-collar prosecutors have known for some time: Companies that rely on computer networks need to take active steps to insulate themselves against risk. [News.com]
Sabotage suspect charged
- A former programmer at a high-tech firm that makes instruments used by NASA and the Navy was arraigned yesterday on charges of detonating a programming "bomb" that wiped out all of the company's software. [News.com]
Samsung licenses Alpha
- Digital Equipment (DEC) today said it has expanded its relationship with Samsung Electronics by granting it an architectural license to its Alpha chip, which grants access to all Alpha intellectual property, patents, and future implementations. [News.com]
Samsung seeking capital from Intel
- In the latest of a series of moves seeking foreign capital, South Korea's Samsung Group today said it is talking with Intel (INTC) about a capital infusion for its semiconductor unit, Samsung Electronics. [News.com]
San Francisco hosts tech summit
- Never at a loss for words when it comes to self-promotion, San Francisco is hosting a "summit" today and tomorrow--featuring a video appearance by Vice President Al Gore--touting its role in the digital revolution. [News.com]
Satellite carriers contest TV set-top market
- Advanced TV set-top boxes have another way to connect to the Net, as a satellite standard begins to compete with the cable specification in Europe, possibly heralding a similar push in the U.S. [News.com]
Seagate shutters Irish plant
- The final chapter in Ireland for troubled disk drive maker Seagate Technology (SEG) closed this week with the payback of 11.3 million Irish pounds ($15.8 million) in grant allocations to Irish authorities, Ireland's Industrial Development Authority (IDA) confirmed today. [News.com]
Seagate updates network tool
- Seagate Software has shipped an updated tool for keeping corporate networks up and running. [News.com]
Search deals enhance services
- In their ongoing metamorphosis, search engines increasingly are becoming free online services--and today's buyout of Tripod by Lycos (LCOS) is the latest example. [News.com]
Searching for "clean" content
- One of the hottest online search technology companies--Inktomi--next week will announce a partnership with blocking software maker N2H2 to build a massive Net index for children that excludes links to pornography and other adult-oriented content. [News.com]
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