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Sweden preps power plants for Y2K
- Sweden may temporarily shut down its nuclear power plants on the eve of the new millennium if it can not guarantee their safety from computer problems arising from the year 2000, the country's safety watchdog said today. [News.com]
Sybase CEO: Back to growth
- Sybase surprised Wall Street today, posting a slight profit, as opposed to a loss. [News.com]
Sybase fights to stay in tool game
- Sybase is fighting to keep its place in the development tool game. [News.com]
Sybase holds off on China projects
- Sybase will expand its investments in China but is awaiting completion of government restructuring, said the president of the company today. [News.com]
Sybase rolls out replication server
- Sybase today rolled out the latest version of its replication server, the company said. [News.com]
Sybase, Intuit target home banking
- Sybase and Intuit today unveiled a partnership to pursue financial institutions as customers and to make their financial software work together seamlessly. [News.com]
Symantec tool to fight Y2K bug
- Symantec is launching utility software to help big companies squash the Year 2000 bug on PCs. [News.com]
Syncronys stabs at Win 98
- Struggling software maker Syncronys Softcorp is back with UpgradeAID 98, a program that allows users to run both Windows 95 and Windows 98 on their PCs, but observers say "caveat emptor." [News.com]
Syria slowly adopts Net
- The Internet has finally arrived in Damascus, but don't expect to be swapping casual email messages with Syrians in the foreseeable future. [News.com]
System-on-a-chip design a hassle
- As the semiconductor industry increasingly turns toward "system-on-a-chip" processors, manufacturers will become more reliant on a shrinking number of companies to provide intellectual property, industry experts said today. [News.com]
TI to see slower growth
- Texas Instruments expects the market for its digital signal processor (DSP) chips to slow down this year, but hopes growth will head back up to 30 percent in 1999, chief financial officer Bill Aylesworth said today. [News.com]
TV driving digital technology
- Despite the wide array of emerging digital technologies, consumers are still most interested in watching TV--including digital TV, TVs with DVD players, and PC-TV. [News.com]
Taiwan Semi's outlook mixed
- Taiwan Semiconductor is likely to report strong first-half profits, analysts say, but its full-year outlook is being squeezed by rivals piling into its lucrative "foundry" niche. [News.com]
Tech chic is newest star
- High tech is going Hollywood, but the ballyhooed convergence of technology and entertainment has yet to generate much of anything other than hype. [News.com]
Tech companies vie for trademarks
- The booming high-technology industry is creating a land grab for catchy names in an effort to sell new goods and services. [News.com]
Tech earnings boost Nasdaq
- Sun and Sybase, buoyed by strong earnings released yesterday, are leading the way today as the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index is again trading above records levels. [News.com]
Tech firms do the numbers
- PeopleSoft and E*Trade are among the high-technology companies reporting strong quarterly growth for the quarter. [News.com]
Tech stocks maintain upside
- Blue-chip stocks drifted higher today while technology stocks extended their winning streak, as investors sifted through a mixed batch of corporate earnings. [News.com]
Tech stocks not slowing
- High-tech stocks surged again this week, fueled by positive earnings reports. Some analysts remain cautious, however, pointing to the lingering Asian economic crisis and slower demand for PCs. [News.com]
Tech stocks see up and downsides
- The Nasdaq fell along with the broader market today, as tech stocks reacted to mixed earnings reports released yesterday. [News.com]
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