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An optimistic view of Y2K - In a direct contradiction to many recent predictions, a new survey says corporations across the world are making aggressive efforts to tackle the Year 2000 technology problem, and most are making headway. [News.com]
 
Analog Devices falls on warning - Analog Devices shares fell more than 12 percent today after the company announced that sales for its fiscal third quarter, which ends August 1, could be approximately 10 percent below the previous quarter, significantly lowering earnings. [News.com]
 
Analysts eye Apple lineup, profits - As the Macworld Expo show opens in New York today, Apple Computer steps into the industry spotlight as a stronger company. [News.com]
 
Analysts scope Microsoft - When Microsoft reports its fourth-quarter results today, Wall Street will focus on key information such as how its deferred revenue is shaping up and how many enterprise license agreements the giant is entering. [News.com]
 
Andreessen buys into e-commerce - Netscape Communications is likely to acquire at least one e-commerce company to round out its own software offerings, particularly for specific industries like financial services, cofounder Marc Andreessen told a group of venture capitalists and investment bankers today. [News.com]
 
Another Network Associates buy - Acquisition-hungry Network Associates announced today that it has agreed to buy CyberMedia for about $130 million in cash. [News.com]
 
Another source code bug surfaces - Web servers using Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0 and 4.0 software are vulnerable to a bug that can expose the source code to scripts on certain Web sites, and could reveal sensitive information such as passwords stored in the script. [News.com]
 
Antiporn group, police face off - A member of the Belgian antipornography group Morkhoven, which tipped off Dutch police about an international child pornography network, is being questioned by police for a second time, Belgian police said today. [News.com]
 
Antivirus firm adds spam filter - Antivirus firm Trend Micro is joining the race to offer antispam software to keep unwanted email off corporate networks. [News.com]
 
Apple back in the fold at Yale - The old adage "nothing succeeds like success" is apparently holding for Apple Computer at universities these days. [News.com]
 
Apple extras fill up show - While the focus at Macworld Expo is squarely on Apple's iMac consumer computer, plenty of new software and hardware is being rolled out for Apple Computer's "other" desktop and notebook products. [News.com]
 
Apple manufacturing on the upswing - Apple's third straight profitable quarter shows how far the company has come during the last year in getting its manufacturing processes up to speed with the rest of the PC industry. [News.com]
 
Apple posts $101 million in profits - Driven by strong sales of its Macintosh G3 computers, Apple Computer today reported third-quarter profits that far surpassed Wall Street estimates. [News.com]
 
Apple ready to tackle Asia - Apple Computer, fresh from reporting a stronger-than-expected set of third-quarter results, said today that it's geared to grow in Asia despite the region's downturn. [News.com]
 
Apple subpoenaed in Microsoft case - Apple Computer has been subpoenaed by both sides in the antitrust fight between the Justice Department and Microsoft. [News.com]
 
Apple to downsize at Irish plant - Apple Computer said today that it will cut 150 jobs at its County Cork plant in southwest Ireland. [News.com]
 
Apple-Microsoft match paying off - Apple and Microsoft--a match made in heaven? Apple acting chief executive Steve Jobs thinks so, and analysts seem inclined to agree. [News.com]
 
Applied Materials to miss target - Applied Materials, the largest wafer fabrication supplier to the worldwide semiconductor industry, warned Friday that its fiscal third-quarter earnings would fall below market expectations. [News.com]
 
Arbor rolls out new analysis tools - Just in time for fiscal year-end audits, Arbor Software is rolling out a series of new analysis tools. [News.com]
 
Are PDAs the wave of the future? - Motorola's buyout of Starfish Software signals the growing convergence of wireless phones, pagers, and personal digital assistants into palm-sized devices that do nearly everything but make coffee. [News.com]
 
 

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