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Number of Mac viruses expanding
- There's a dark side to Apple Computer's resurgence: Viruses and other programs designed to inflict damage on Macs are making a comeback too. [News.com]
Oberon plans integration tool
- Oberon Software is continuing to try to take the hassle of integrating software systems off corporate shoulders despite a shrinking market for such tools. [News.com]
Office dropped from antitrust case
- In the latest wrinkle in the antitrust case against Microsoft, attorneys general from 20 states and the District of Columbia have dropped two claims that relate to the marketing of the software giant's office productivity suite and email software. [News.com]
Older PCs snarled by Windows 98
- Owners of older computers upgrading to Windows 98 may run into a host of problems, according to a deluge of postings from users and PC vendors, as well as an advisory from Microsoft. [News.com]
Onsale beats revised estimates
- Onsale today announced that it has surpassed First Call's updated earnings-per-share estimate for its previously announced second-quarter earnings, based on analysts' expectations. [News.com]
Onsale down on earnings news
- Shares of Onsale fell more than 9 percent today, one day after the online auctioneer's quarterly earnings announcement. [News.com]
Open season on Net IPOs
- Like jets sitting on the tarmac, Internet companies looking to fly an initial public offering are crowding the runway in the hopes of soaring while the weather is good. [News.com]
Oracle expands data analysis
- Oracle wants to turn the power of analytical tools over to more than heads-down financial and sales analysts in corporations. [News.com]
Oracle speeds up retail race
- Forget Wal-Mart v. Kmart, the real battle in the retail market is taking place in merchandisers' back offices as corporate computing giants Oracle, SAP, and PeopleSoft fight for a piece of the $3 billion industry. [News.com]
Oracle struggles to hold ground
- Oracle's struggling applications division is launching a full-scale assault on the enterprise resource planning market in an effort to catch up to seemingly untouchable market leader SAP and stay a step ahead of other competitors like PeopleSoft and its seemingly untethered growth. [News.com]
Oracle upgrades data tool
- Oracle is stretching its data repository to handle all elements of application development within a corporation. [News.com]
Outsourcing the job of CTO
- Steven Ericsson Zenith's business motto is Kiss: keep it simple, stupid. [News.com]
Ovitz consoles Shugart
- A day after he was ousted as Seagate Technology's chief executive, Al Shugart said he has received support from rank-and-file workers and IBM executives. But among the well-wishers was a less familiar Silicon Valley name, former Disney president Michael Ovitz. [News.com]
PC Welt probe dropped
- German prosecutors have dropped a case in which Microsoft accused a computer magazine of inciting illegal use of its Windows 98 software, the company said in a statement. [News.com]
PC makers ride out low-cost trend
- No, the sky isn't falling on the personal-computer industry. [News.com]
PC makers' results to be mixed
- Computer makers are expected to turn in mixed second-quarter financial results, but with bad news about inventories and the Asian economic crisis already figured in, investors are focused on a brighter second half. [News.com]
PCs hurt OfficeMax sales
- OfficeMax announced its sales increased 13 percent in the second quarter, to $874 million from $776 million, but personal computers hurt "same store" sales at the office supplies chain. [News.com]
PSINet invests $46 million in ISPs
- PSINet said today that it had completed the purchase of four Internet companies for about $46 million in cash. [News.com]
PSINet offers voice-over-IP
- In an effort to mine a new niche beyond its usual data-networking market, Internet service provider PSINet today rolled out a new suite of voice-over-Internet protocol services for large corporate customers. [News.com]
PSINet wants out of Bavaria
- Internet service provider PSINet is planning to move some of its Web site hosting servers out of the Bavarian region in Germany in reaction to the controversial conviction of a former CompuServe manager in May. [News.com]
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