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Pivotal releases management package
- Pivotal Software is rolling out today the latest release of its customer management software system. [News.com]
Pixel finds computer screen niche
- It may not seem like much, but developers at a small Seattle software company have found a sliver of computer screen real estate not controlled by giant Microsoft. [News.com]
PlayNet files for bankruptcy
- PlayNet Technologies filed for chapter 11 protection late yesterday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. [News.com]
Plug pulled on server maker
- Axil Computer, a subsidiary of Hyundai Electronics America, is pulling the plug on development of high-end, Intel-based servers, pulling down some of Hewlett-Packard's 8-way Intel server efforts in the process. [News.com]
Poll cools cybersex speculation
- Cybersex, it turns out, is not so steamy after all. In what is being billed as the first major "click-and-tell" poll about online sex, Internet users poured cold water on feverish speculation about their hot-and-heavy, high-tech love lives. [News.com]
Portals look to commerce
- The heated competition among "portal" sites--those all-in-one services seeking to become home pages to the world--is moving to the e-commerce, with Yahoo and Excite leading the way. Others other players continue to cut deals at a feverish pace. [News.com]
Potential bug clouds Xeon release
- Corporate computer manufacturers will join Intel Monday to announce new lines based on the Xeon processor, though a potential bug may put off four-processor Xeon servers. [News.com]
PowerPC chip venture ends
- Motorola and IBM closed the door on an era today, announcing that the PowerPC chip design center the two companies have operated jointly in Austin, Texas, since 1992 will now be wholly owned by Motorola. [News.com]
Premiere falls on analyst warning
- Shares of Premiere Technologies plummeted more than 26 percent today, following an analyst's warning that its recent acquisitions would hurt quarterly results. [News.com]
Preview Travel plans buyout
- Net travel firm Preview Travel today said it has signed a nonbinding letter of intent to acquire Adventure Media, a privately held company that operates Net vacation site Travelon.com. [News.com]
Prices plunge in storage market
- Technology advances and increased competition from Asian storage makers are driving storage prices down to record levels, a recent study says, resulting in a bane for some manufacturers but a boon for consumers as demand reaches an all-time high. [News.com]
Privacy order for GeoCities
- Online community builder GeoCities said it has agreed to a proposed consent order to avoid possible action by the Federal Trade Commission over privacy issues, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
Problems delay Merced chip
- Merced, the next-generation processor from Intel, will be delayed about six months, a blow to workstation and server makers such as Hewlett-Packard that are betting heavily on the chip. [News.com]
Problems persist for Iomega
- While trying to revitalize sales on some of its removable storage drives by cutting prices, Iomega is facing many challenges in its attempt to get back to profitability and growth. [News.com]
Project tool uses Java, Net
- One of the few companies to make real world use out of Java has found a new use for the project management applications in it. [News.com]
Quantum expects revenue growth
- The world's second largest disk drive maker, Quantum, expects modest profit growth in 1998-99 in the face of several hurdles, chief executive Michael Brown said today. [News.com]
Quarterdeck layoffs, losses loom
- Struggling utilities maker Quarterdeck today said it plans to cut its workforce, as it faces weaker-than-expected third-quarter revenues and a substantial operating loss. [News.com]
Qwest strikes service deals
- Qwest Communications has announced two separate deals in which companies have committed to using its planned fiber optic network to provide new, Internet-related telephone services. [News.com]
RSA opens its software safe
- With a bow to a competing technology, RSA Data Security will release on Monday version 4.0 of its flagship BSafe toolkit, its basic encryption engine and tools for programmers to create secure applications. [News.com]
RadiSys to buy back stock
- RadiSys today said its board has authorized the repurchase of up to $5 million of the company's common stock in open-market transactions. [News.com]
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