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Gates, Buffett a bit bearish
- Billionaire bridge-playing buddies Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have different backgrounds, but they agree on one thing: The multiples of technology stocks probably are too high. [News.com]
Gates: BackOffice a rising star
- Microsoft BackOffice--a suite of enterprise or high-end programs that runs atop Windows NT--is a rising star that is likely to join Windows 95 and 98, Windows NT, and Office 97 as a future revenue driver, company CEO Bill Gates told a group of financial analysts today. [News.com]
Gateway cuts target back to school
- Gateway reduced prices on its consumer PCs as it readies for the "back to school" selling season. [News.com]
Gateway drops on earnings news
- Gateway shares fell more than 10 percent today, and some analysts have downgraded the stock one day after the company reported lower-than-expected quarterly earnings due to lower average selling prices. [News.com]
Gemstar faces hostile offer
- United Video Satellite Group announced yesterday that it made a hostile offer to merge with multimedia company Gemstar International Group for approximately $2.8 billion or $45 per share in cash. [News.com]
Gemstar, Microsoft expand TV deal
- Gemstar International Group says it has struck a deal to expand its six-month-old interactive programming pact with Microsoft. [News.com]
General Magic reports loss
- General Magic, which makes operating systems for communications software makers, has reported a net loss and a decline in revenues for its second quarter. [News.com]
GeoCities tries antispam measure
- Yielding to pressure from an antispam boycott, Net community GeoCities tomorrow will finally take action against spammers who use its servers to send bulk email. [News.com]
German commerce boom predicted
- Internet commerce is set to explode in Germany with sales likely to surge to $22.6 billion, Bertelsmann's multimedia director said today. [News.com]
German party reports hacking
- Germany's Free Democratic Party, a junior partner in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government, said today that a hacker had broken into its computer system and altered internal files, causing considerable damage. [News.com]
Germany high on e-commerce list
- E-commerce companies hoping to peddle their goods to the European market should set their sights on Germany, a new report said. [News.com]
Get-rich-quick tips for execs
- Tired of your company's sagging fortunes? Taking a cue from David Letterman, CNET NEWS.COM offers the top ten tips for revitalizing a business during the summer doldrums: [News.com]
Glaser breaks the silence
- Rob Glaser, chief executive of RealNetworks, went to Washington last week and walked into a firestorm. [News.com]
Glaser, others blast Microsoft
- Microsoft asks in its ads: "Where do you want to go today?" Clearly, one place it didnt want to go today was the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. [News.com]
Gore pushes new Net privacy laws
- Faced with mounting public pressure to enforce stricter online privacy protections, Vice President Al Gore today called for new laws to deter identity theft and to prohibit the collection of data from children on the Net without parental permission. [News.com]
Gore to urge new Net privacy laws
- Faced with mounting public pressure to enforce stricter online privacy protections, Vice President Al Gore is expected tomorrow to call for new laws to deter identity theft and to prohibit the collection of data from children on the Net. [News.com]
Governors, execs meet on schools
- Incorporating technology into education tops a lot of priority lists in government--but officials also face a quandary in how to make a significant investment in it with limited resources. [News.com]
Graphics chipsets now a trend
- Taipei, Taiwan-based Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) introduced a Pentium chipset that integrates 3D graphics chips, a precursor to more such products from Intel and others. [News.com]
Group cracks crypto standard
- The current 56-bit Data Encryption Standard is not as secure as believed, the Electronic Frontier Foundation revealed today in an attempt to raise the ante in the political standoff with U.S. government officials trying to limit the strength of encryption approved for export. [News.com]
Group says bug's from Real
- The war of words between RealNetworks and Microsoft took another turn as a computer technology group claimed that RealNetworks itself caused a glitch that rendered its software inoperable with Windows products. [News.com]
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