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Mexico hacking threats intensify - Mexican hackers who recently defaced a government Internet home page said this week they would break into and publicize official bank accounts, cellular phone conversations, and email addresses. [News.com]
 
Michelangelo's Pieta recreated - IBM is working with an Italian art historian to create a virtual model of a Michelangelo sculpture destroyed by the artist's own hand. [News.com]
 
Micron cuts desktop prices - Micron Electronics reduced desktop prices by up to ten percent, following a similar round of cuts at the beginning of June. [News.com]
 
Micron uses Intel 3D graphics - Micron Electronics has decided to use Intel's Intel740 graphics chip as a standard component in its high-end systems, but it's unclear whether this will lead to wider adoption of the chip giant's newest product. [News.com]
 
Micron will cut 130 - Micron Electronics said it will cut 130 jobs as part of a restructuring and reallocate the resources toward new sales positions. [News.com]
 
Microsoft "shocked" over Korea deal - U.S. software giant Microsoft said today that it was deeply disturbed by a South Korean software firm's sudden decision to drop out of an investment deal. [News.com]
 
Microsoft builds up toolset - Microsoft is throwing everything but the kitchen sink into its upcoming Visual Studio 6.0 development tool package. [News.com]
 
Microsoft can't seem to lose - Despite battling a lengthy antitrust investigation and consumer complaints about its newly released Windows 98 operating system, Microsoft is on a financial roll. [News.com]
 
Microsoft case depositions begin - Lawyers have begun taking depositions in preparation for a trial in the Microsoft antitrust case scheduled to begin in eight weeks, officials said yesterday. [News.com]
 
Microsoft debuts Chromeffects - Microsoft's Chrome is buffed, shined, and ready for prime time. [News.com]
 
Microsoft exec now with VC firm - Peter Neupert, a leading force in Microsoft's foray into new media, will join Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a "CEO in residence" starting next month, a partner in the Silicon Valley venture capital firm confirmed yesterday. [News.com]
 
Microsoft filing reveals details - As expected, Microsoft denied any wrongdoing in a filing today that refuted antitrust charges against the company. But the document did offer some insight into the software giant's business tactics to become the "leading supplier" of Internet-related technologies. [News.com]
 
Microsoft herds its Web sites - In a logical step to leverage its brand awareness, Microsoft will incorporate its myriad Web properties under one MSN umbrella, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Microsoft lands state deal - In a groundbreaking deal for Microsoft, the company has sealed a three-year, $23.6 million arrangement to install its Windows NT operating system and other applications on every state government computer in Pennsylvania. [News.com]
 
Microsoft launches real estate site - Microsoft today unveils a new real estate Web site aimed at getting a chunk of one of the biggest potential gold mines on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Microsoft money: Help or harm? - Money can buy a lot of things, but a trouble-free business relationship isn't one of them. Just ask companies that have received millions of dollars in investments from Microsoft. [News.com]
 
Microsoft new media VP resigns - In a surprising departure, Peter Neupert, a leading force behind Microsoft's foray into new media, is resigning. He is expected to lead a start-up backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, sources said. [News.com]
 
Microsoft opts out of hearing - Microsoft faces another congressional hearing on its business practices Thursday, but this time the software giant's top executives are not expected to testify. [News.com]
 
Microsoft pressure on Acer alleged - Pressure tactics by Microsoft often led computer maker Acer America to use the software giant's products, according to a former Acer product manager. [News.com]
 
Microsoft readies Web site tool - Microsoft will start shipping the next version of its Web site authoring and management tool in the first quarter of 1999, company sources said. [News.com]
 
 

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