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Slow sales hit modems - Modem makers and component suppliers aren't expected to see financial relief anytime soon, as prices on the newest 56-kbps modems continue to plummet amid unexpectedly tepid demand. [News.com]
 
Small firms too busy for Y2K - Small business owners are too caught up in everyday work to be worried about the Year 2000 technology problem, officials at a recent congressional hearing said yesterday. [News.com]
 
Smart browser or dumb idea? - Is Smart Browsing too smart for its own good? [News.com]
 
SoftRAM 95 maker in Chapter 11 - Syncronys Softcorp, the controversial software vendor that recently claimed its problems were a thing of the past, has filed for bankruptcy. [News.com]
 
Softbank to invest in U.S. firm - The venture capital arm of Japan's Softbank will take a stake in U.S. Internet company Harmonix Music Systems, the Japanese firm said in a statement today. [News.com]
 
Software pirate facing jail - A North Carolina retailer accused of replicating and then renting pirated software applications may spend up to five years in jail after being nabbed in a crackdown being promoted by the Software Publishers Association (SPA) and the FBI. [News.com]
 
Some analysts bullish on Apple - Apple Computer surpassed most Wall Street estimates for its third-quarter earnings, but not all analysts were blindsided by the news. [News.com]
 
Sony basing AV line on Vaio PCs - Sony aims to make its Vaio PC series the core of its audio-visual product lineup, rather than a key revenue source. [News.com]
 
Sony reenters workstation market - Sony's Broadcasting and Professional Systems division is teaming up with Intergraph in a bid to reenter the workstation market, even as NEC boosts its lineup with faster processors. [News.com]
 
Speech recognition branches out - Dragon Systems announced a kit intended to help software developers bring speech recognition to third-party applications, as the promising technology continues branching out beyond word processing. [News.com]
 
Speed boosts for Macs on tap - NEW YORK- Undoubtedly, some of the excitement of the Macworld Expo trade show is gone without the Mac clone manufacturers loudly hawking the latest, greatest systems--sometimes even before Apple had a chance to do so. [News.com]
 
Speed surfing with fast food - If you like to surf the Net while eating your burger and fries, then you can "have it your way"--as long as you're willing to eat a lot of fast food. [News.com]
 
Sprint guarantees firewall services - In a move to sweeten its Internet Protocol services, Sprint today rolled out online security performance guarantees for its suite of managed firewall offerings. [News.com]
 
Sprint to try Net telephony - Sprint said it will announce next month market trials of a consumer-targeted service to provide telephone service via the Internet. [News.com]
 
Spyglass results beat estimates - Spyglass, a provider of services and products that help consumer and business electronics work with the Web, today posted improved operating results to beat estimated earnings for the third quarter. [News.com]
 
Start-up VP taking on Microsoft - TV Host a start-up based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, isn't exactly a household name. But on Thursday, the company's vice president will be in the spotlight on Capitol Hill. [News.com]
 
Start-up kicks off buying strategy - Trying to capitalize on the mad rush to outfit middle market companies with business software suites, Salt Lake City start-up SolutionBank is buying up third party implementation firms to create a national network of value added resellers (VARs). [News.com]
 
Start-up targets CyberCash - Just when one competitor of Internet payment service CyberCash exits the business, a new one crops up. [News.com]
 
Sterling revamped after deals - Closing a major acquisition, Sterling Commerce today outlined its plans for integrating remote access technology from XcelleNet into each of its three product lines. [News.com]
 
Stocks, market take a dip - The stock market took a breather this week, fueled by some disappointing technology earnings reports. [News.com]
 
 

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