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Rambus technology vindicated - Shares of Rambus have climbed more than 24 percent since an announcement yesterday that industry heavyweights are embracing the company's core technology, which allows computers to work more quickly and efficiently. [News.com]
 
Read-Rite warns of shortfall - Read-Rite said today that it expects its third-quarter results to fall below analysts' expectations due to continuing difficult industry conditions and reductions in demand. [News.com]
 
Record election turnout online - Tuesday's primary elections in eight states seemed to prove once again that politics and the Net make good bedfellows. [News.com]
 
Red Brick offers query-priority tool - Data warehousing firm Red Brick Systems wants to let its customers do the analytical equivalent of walking and chewing gum at the same time. [News.com]
 
Regulators still mining Microsoft - The Justice Department and state attorneys general are continuing ongoing investigations of Microsoft that are separate from the parallel antitrust lawsuits filed on May 18, the software giant stated in a regulatory filing today. [News.com]
 
Remedy, Oracle integrate software - Oracle today said it will integrate Remedy's Help Desk applications suite with its Oracle8 database server and Oracle Applications. [News.com]
 
Report: Competition hurts Japan - The competitiveness of Japanese manufacturers has waned in recent years due to structural changes in industry and increasing global competition, Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) said today. [News.com]
 
Report: Federal Y2K efforts slow - As the end of the century nears, government department efforts to fix Year 2000 computer problems slowed during the last quarter, according to an Office of Management and Budget report released yesterday. [News.com]
 
Resellers wary of Microsoft store - Nitro, Microsoft's online software store, isn't the only explosive Redmond will spring on its resellers. [News.com]
 
Rest of '98 key for Intel - The first half is over, and it hasn't been pretty. [News.com]
 
Ricoh blends camera technology - Ricoh announced the commercial availability of a moderately priced "megapixel" camera offering a combination of digital and traditional photography features. [News.com]
 
Rock star latest AOL hack victim - Trent Reznor, lead singer and songwriter for the industrial-rock band Nine Inch Nails, has become the latest victim of an America Online account takeover-- and the alternative rock guru plans to take action against the perpetrator. [News.com]
 
Rockwell plans major overhaul - Rockwell International said today that it would cut 3,800 jobs and spin off its semiconductor unit in a sweeping restructuring. [News.com]
 
Rockwell to slash staff by 10% - Rockwell International is expected to announce that it will cut its 48,000-member workforce by 10 percent, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Russia not taking Y2K seriously - Russia has yet to take the millennium computer bug problem seriously and could face catastrophic consequences if it does not act quickly, U.S. and Russian business representatives said today. [News.com]
 
Russia, U.S. meet on Year 2000 - The scenario is out of a Cold War novel, but American officials fear it could really happen: Russian military early-warning computers go blank, panicked officers suspect Western sabotage and spring into action. [News.com]
 
S. Korea leader to meet big firms - South Korea today confirmed that President Kim Dae-Jung is scheduled to meet heads of Intel, General Motors, and Hewlett-Packard during his U.S. visit. [News.com]
 
SAP adds to warehouse apps - German software giant SAP is spreading its flagship R/3 software system to even more corners of corporate computing environments, this time to the warehouse. [News.com]
 
SAP distributes free Euro upgrade - With the European Monetary Unit set to take flight next year, SAP is giving its global and European customers a leg up on the new currency with a free patch to allow R/3 and R/2 systems to process it. [News.com]
 
SAP expands flagship for all - SAP is continuing to turn its flagship R/3 product into all things software for corporate users. [News.com]
 
 

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