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Schwab online gets research area
- Schwab is adding third-party research services to its site tomorrow in an effort to hold rival E*Trade at bay. [News.com]
Schwab site won't feature research
- Just days after announcing that it would add third-party research services to its site, Charles Schwab (SCH) has changed its plans in response to objections raised by some titans of the financial community. [News.com]
Scientific-Atlanta touts set-top box deal
- Following closely on the heels of other deals to deploy next-generation set-top computers, Scientific-Atlanta (SFA) today announced that seven cable companies will be rolling out services based on its digital set-top box design. [News.com]
Scientologists in trademark disputes
- The Church of Scientology International is accusing two Web sites of trademark violation and is taking action to stop it. [News.com]
Seagate sees major Q2 loss
- Seagate Technology (SEG) says it will report a substantial second-quarter operating loss due to severe pricing pressure and weaker-than-expected disk drive demand. [News.com]
Seagate sees red in Q2
- A large restructuring charge and slower-than-expected demand for storage products pushed Seagate Technology (SEG) into the red for the December quarter. [News.com]
Seagate to lay off thousands
- Seagate Technology (SEG) today said it will slash another 8,600 jobs worldwide, greatly expanding cost-cutting efforts as demand for its products continues to stall. [News.com]
Search engines, online services meld in 1997
- Call it the "Year of the Channel." [News.com]
Siemens, Motorola fund chip plant
- Siemens and Motorola today said they will invest 1.5 billion marks ($822.5 million) in a new center to develop memory chip production technology that slashes manufacturing costs. [News.com]
Siemens, Motorola in memory pact
- Siemens AG said it will team up with Motorola to develop new technology for producing advanced memory chips at a facility to be located in Dresden, Germany. [News.com]
Site Server 3.0 goes to beta
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Site exposes doctors in debt
- In the latest attempt to use the threat of public humiliation on the Net as a crime deterrent, the federal Health and Human Services Department has posted a site busting doctors who have defaulted on their student loans. [News.com]
Site owner won't charge IE users
- The great Internet Explorer boycott has ended, for now. [News.com]
Site to be Financial Times hub
- British media group Pearson Plc. said today it was uniting all its electronic publishing for business markets under one roof as part of a drive to capitalize on its Financial Times brand. [News.com]
Site to charge IE 4.0 users
- A manager of a free lost-and-found Web site plans to charge Internet Explorer 4.0 users as a way to protest what he calls Microsoft's "monopolistic tendencies." [News.com]
Small PC makers under fire
- If you are not a top-tier PC vendor, the road ahead will be rough and may lead ultimately to a dead end, according to analysts speaking today at a conference sponsored by a major investment banking firm. [News.com]
Small business gets low-cost PC
- NEC announced the release of its PowerMate series, its latest line of build-to-order PCs designed for the small business. [News.com]
Softbank, Yahoo fund GeoCities
- Personal Web page provider GeoCities has received $25 million in a deal with Softbank and Yahoo (YHOO), strengthening its chances for an initial public offering this year and putting to rest--for now--rumors of a possible Yahoo buyout. [News.com]
Software for Rhapsody due at Macworld
- Applications for Apple Computer's next-generation operating system, called Rhapsody, will crop up at Macworld Expo next week, with demonstrations of new server software for the publishing markets due from a German company called Helios Software. [News.com]
Software packaging OK'd by judge
- In the first court decision of its kind, a California judge has ruled that software makers may use large boxes to package smaller computer disks without running afoul of a state law that prohibits misleading marketing practices, an attorney involved in the case said. [News.com]
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