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Time Warner pleased with DVD
- Time Warner's home video division has generated more than $110 million in revenue from DVD (digital versatile disc) titles in the first year of sales, its president said today. [News.com]
Tivoli chairman steps down
- Tivoli Systems chairman Frank Moss completed his graceful exit from the company he helped catapult to the forefront of the management software market today, heralding the end of an era at the rambunctious firm. [News.com]
Toshiba unveils sub-$1,400 portable
- Toshiba introduced a sub-$1,400 notebook in an effort to put some oomph behind its drive into the low-cost portable segment and reverse its declining notebook share. [News.com]
Trademarks on trial
- Microsoft and IBM are finding that their ubiquitous brand names don't give them the upper hand in trademark disputes. IBM is fighting a challenge to its "e" products, while Microsoft has opted to shell out $5 million rather than face yet another court battle over "Internet Explorer." [News.com]
Trend gives Cisco more voice
- New office buildings for Cisco Systems are rising out of dusty and vacant lots here, unimpeded by the flux surrounding the industry--a testament to the networking giant's position as king in sales of data communications equipment. [News.com]
Tripod to offer ad service
- Large and midsized businesses that want to advertise on the Net generally go to companies that put together entire Internet strategies for them. [News.com]
Two Apple execs file to divest
- Apple Computer's chief financial officer and senior vice president of hardware engineering have filed to sell some of their shares in the company, at a time when it is coming off a 52-week high. [News.com]
Unisys beats the Street
- Unisys today reported second quarter earnings of $90.1 million, or 24 cents a share, slightly better than Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
Using the Net to find pensioners
- The federal agency that insures pensions said it is using the Internet to try to find almost 7,200 people who are owed nearly $13 million in benefits from defunct pension plans. [News.com]
VeriFone CEO names management team
- The new chief executive of Hewlett-Packard's VeriFone payments subsidiary, Robin Abrams, has named her management team, but it doesn't include George Hoyem, who headed VeriFone's efforts in Internet payments. [News.com]
VeriSign buys SecureIT
- VeriSign, a provider of digital certificates, announced today that it has acquired privately held SecureIT, an Internet-related security service. [News.com]
Verio to buy Hiway Technologies
- Verio said today that it would acquire Hiway Technologies, a Web hosting company, for about $351 million in cash and stock. [News.com]
Verio to buy TABNet
- Continuing its plan to buy smaller Internet service providers, nationwide ISP Verio today purchased TABNet, a Web design and hosting company catering to businesses, for at least $45.5 million. [News.com]
Virginity Webcast a hoax
- The two 18-year-olds who invited the world to watch them lose their virginity online admitted yesterday that they were neither 18 nor virgins and had no plans to have sex together--but insisted their motives had been purely to promote abstinence. [News.com]
Virus rumor overblown
- Rumors of a potentially nasty virus that hits on the 26th day of each month are making the newsgroup rounds, but experts say the chances of such an attack taking place are slim. [News.com]
Visa eyes Europe smart-card firm
- Credit card giant Visa International will announce today that it will invest in a big European smart-card business for an undisclosed sum, a card industry source familiar with the deal said. [News.com]
Visio buys Kaspia Systems
- Technical drawing software maker Visio today said it has acquired Kaspia Systems, a developer of network documentation tools, for about $23.3 million. [News.com]
W3C center of standards debates
- Tensions are rising in the world of Internet standards as the leading players part company on key Web development technologies. [News.com]
W3C proposes HTTP overhaul
- In an attempt to simplify and speed the flow of information over the Web, the World Wide Web Consortium proposed an overhaul of the current hypertext transfer protocol, or HTTP. [News.com]
WIPO deals with domain disputes
- In an attempt to quell heated trademark disputes over Internet domain names, the World Intellectual Property Organization is working on recommendations for dealing with the growing problem. [News.com]
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