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Seagate, Rambus report earnings
- Seagate today posted fiscal fourth-quarter profits that exceeded analyst expectations. [News.com]
Securing e-commerce at big firms
- Two initiatives announced today could make it easier for large corporations to conduct secure electronic transactions. [News.com]
Security bug in Microsoft Exchange
- Researchers have found a security flaw that hackers could exploit to crash Microsoft Exchange if the messaging server is connected to the Internet. [News.com]
Security firms target email flaw
- As software titans Microsoft and Netscape Communications attempt to patch a security hole in their email packages, a growing number of smaller companies are cashing in on the problem by offering their own solutions. [News.com]
Security hole found in Navigator
- Just in the nick of time for its Communicator 4.5 beta release, Netscape Communications has moved to fix a serious security hole that affects certain versions of its Web browser. [News.com]
Senate OKs CDA II, gambling bill
- The Senate today approved the first legislation restricting content on the Internet since portions of the Communications Decency Act were ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court last summer. [News.com]
Senate holds merger hearing
- A Senate subcommittee met today to study whether the proposed $48 billion merger between AT&T and Tele-Communications Incorporated could help end the stranglehold the regional Bell companies have held over the $110 billion local telephone markets, and whether Microsoft is gaining too much control over the set-top box market, among other issues. [News.com]
Senate weighs halting Net taxes
- A Senate panel is set to debate legislation today to impose a three-year moratorium on new state and local taxes on the Internet. [News.com]
Serious NT bug emerges
- A flaw in Microsoft's Windows NT operating system allows an ordinary network user, and possibly anyone with Internet access, to impersonate a system administrator. [News.com]
Service convergence in Japan
- Titus Communications, a cable television joint venture backed by five firms including Toshiba and Time Warner, said today it aims to start providing Internet services in Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo in October. [News.com]
Service gives Web site feedback
- Is your Web site telling people what you want them to hear? [News.com]
Services demand strong in Asia
- Hewlett-Packard expects demand for "mission critical" services to continue increasing, with growth in the Asia-Pacific region reaching 300 percent. [News.com]
Settlement in first antispam law
- Stan Smith of Salem, Oregon, had never heard of junk email, let alone "spam" or any laws banning it. He just wanted to spread the word about Tahitian noni juice, which he says is pretty much a miracle cure for a wide variety of ailments. [News.com]
Shakeup at Baan
- In an attempt to improve its image with Wall Street, Baan is prepared to divest its holdings in several resellers of its products and clarify a relationship with a venture capital firm set up with profits from software sales. [News.com]
Singapore ISP expands fast access
- Singapore Internet service provider Pacific Internet said today it was setting up new high-speed links between Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. [News.com]
Singapore launches Y2K Web site
- Singapore launched an Internet Web site today providing quick reference to companies seeking solutions to the looming millennium bug. [News.com]
Singapore plans new Net
- Singapore's Kent Ridge Digital Labs, the National University of Singapore, and Nanyang Technological University said they have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop next-generation Internet technologies and applications. [News.com]
Sink or swim for Net resellers
- With some trepidation, would-be titans of online software retailing look forward to 12 months of chaos, opportunity, and potential ruin for online computer stores--and that's the good part. [News.com]
Six tech companies post earnings
- Amazon.com today posted a wider second-quarter loss than a year ago, but the online bookseller's latest quarterly results still beat Wall Street's expectations. [News.com]
Slim notebook market growing
- Quite a few vendors plan to introduce new ultralight notebooks during the third quarter, more evidence that competition is heating up in the slimline sector. [News.com]
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