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Jobs missing out on Macworld
- When Apple Computer holds the coming out party for the iMac in New York today, interim chief executive and cofounder Steve Jobs will not be present. [News.com]
Jobs's amazing appearing act
- Apple interim chief executive Steve Jobs caught his own staff by surprise today when he showed up to give a Macworld keynote address in New York in person. [News.com]
Jobs: Apple pegs growth to iMac
- Apple has moved beyond merely surviving and is now demonstrating it can grow again, acting CEO Steve Jobs said in his Macworld Expo keynote address here. [News.com]
Judge slammed for joking email
- California's Commission on Judicial Performance admonished a superior court judge for calling a lawyer "chicken" and sending an email message saying he intended to "screw" a litigant. [News.com]
Juno moves to the Web
- Free email giant Juno is stepping into the Internet access fray in an attempt to convert its strictly email subscriber base into Web surfers. [News.com]
KLA-Tencor to miss expectations
- KLA-Tencor said today that it expects financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30 to come in below analysts' forecasts. [News.com]
KPN, Netscape team on hosting
- Dutch telecom group KPN said today that it would launch a standard intranet hosting service for medium-sized companies. [News.com]
Kahn sells--but steals the show
- Philippe Kahn always has been a maverick with a flair for the dramatic. So he chose a Webcast to announce the surprise sale of his privately held Starfish Software to Motorola, complete with live jazz at the West Coast's newest major museum. [News.com]
Kasparov readies chess site
- World chess champion Garry Kasparov said he will launch an Internet site for chess lovers eager to watch real-time matches and for a chance to take on grand masters. [News.com]
Kesmai and AOL settle dispute
- Kesmai, a subsidiary of News Corporation and America Online, said they have reached a settlement of their legal dispute. [News.com]
Lam sees impact from slump
- Lam Research, a maker of semiconductor equipment, said it expects its business to continue to be impacted over the next several quarters by one of the worst industry downturns in more than a decade. [News.com]
Legislating the Net
- As Congress took up a spate of Net issues this week, lawmakers unanimously approved a major spending bill that includes the controversial CDA II, a Net filtering mandate for federally funded access at schools and libraries, and bans on forms of online gambling. [News.com]
Level 3 in network-building pact
- Level 3 Communications said today that it signed a cost-sharing network construction agreement valued at $700 million with Internext LLC, which is owned by Nextlink Communications, Nextel Communications, and Eagle River Investments LLC. [News.com]
Lewinsky case drags markets
- Stocks tumbled today as the stepped-up pace of events in the White House sex scandal added to the bearish brew already rattling investors. [News.com]
Lexmark beats Street
- Computer printer maker Lexmark International Group today reported second-quarter net income of $54 million, significantly ahead of Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
Linux gaining respect
- Linux is finally gaining respect outside the hallowed halls of academia. [News.com]
Log-ins now done by fingerprint
- Taking a design cue from '60s spy movies, Compaq Computer today outlined a new security system that will allow users to log in by fingerprint. [News.com]
Long view mixed for Apple
- Despite hitting a 52-week high after posting its third consecutive profitable quarter, Wall Street analysts aren't sold on Apple Computer's future. The company may be getting up to speed with the rest of the PC industry, but concern still lingers on whether the Mac maker can achieve sustainable growth. [News.com]
Lotus debuts Notes search tool
- IBM subsidiary Lotus Development today announced a new search tool that boosts Lotus Notes and Domino information gathering and storing resources, the company said. [News.com]
Lotus revamps email pricing
- Lotus Development today continued the ongoing upgrade of its messaging strategy to help its huge installed base of cc:Mail users to migrate to its Notes software and keep them away from competitors. [News.com]
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