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Thinking inside the box
- The set-top box, the locus of next-generation television and always-on Internet access, is at the center of intense business and regulatory interest, even though the new devices and applications are still nascent. [News.com]
Three chat software firms team up
- Internet chat software developers Electronic Communities, the Palace, and OnLive Technologies have merged to focus on the corporate market, the companies said today. [News.com]
Top FTC litigator: Sue Intel
- The top prosecutor for the Federal Trade Commission in its investigation of Intel has recommended pursuing an action against the chipmaker for alleged antitrust violations. [News.com]
Toshiba notebooks even slimmer
- Early next month in Japan, Toshiba will launch a portable lineup it calls world's slimmest and lightest. [News.com]
Toshiba servers back Solaris
- Sun Microsystems claimed a victory in the contest to become the industry's standard variant of Unix, as Toshiba announced that it will market Intel-based servers running the Solaris operating system. [News.com]
Toshiba to enter server market
- Toshiba is set to make its long anticipated entrance into the PC server market at next week's PC Expo trade show. [News.com]
Tracking network firewall traffic
- WebTrends has released its WebTrends for Firewalls and VPNs software to monitor and report on firewall activity in real-time. [News.com]
Tripod, SportsLine play ball
- Net community Tripod and Net sports content firm SportsLine USA struck deals to beef up their offerings today, underscoring the ongoing power of sports content and products as valuable Net commodities. [News.com]
Tseng, Cell Pathways to merge
- Cell Pathways has agreed to acquire Tseng Labs in a stock swap that would give Tseng shareholders a 23 percent stake in Cell Pathways. [News.com]
Turkish teen convicted for postings
- A Turkish court gave a teenager a ten-month suspended jail sentence for making comments on the Internet criticizing rough police treatment of a group of blind protesters, a court official said today. [News.com]
Twins marry after meeting online
- Two sets of French and Canadian twins got married in southern France during the weekend after meeting and falling in love on the Internet. [News.com]
U.K. to seed high-tech firms
- Britain tomorrow will announce the grant of a "substantial" sum of start-up money for small, mainly high-tech companies, according to the nation's Treasury. [News.com]
U.N. passes Year 2000 appeal
- The United Nations today passed a resolution on the Year 2000 technology problem, appealing to all member states to cooperate on global awareness initiatives and calling upon government, the public, and the private sector to share their experiences in addressing the issue. [News.com]
U.S. blocks India, Pakistan sales
- The U.S. government will curb exports of high-powered computers to nuclear rivals India and Pakistan, but will not stop companies from selling them into the private sector. [News.com]
U.S. markets dip despite Asia rally
- Stocks drifted lower in early trading today as Wall Street shifted into a cautious mode, waiting to see what new remedy Japan takes to cure its sick economy. [News.com]
U.S. might try EU commerce rules
- A senior adviser to President Clinton said today that the United States would be willing to try Europe's more intrusive approach to regulating commerce over the Internet if the free-market approach failed. [News.com]
U.S. official urges free Net in China
- Putting a cyberspace slant on visiting President Clinton's calls for a freer China, U.S. Secretary of Commerce William Daley today urged Beijing to let the Internet grow without state interference. [News.com]
U.S. to finalize domain plan
- The United States is looking at putting out a final proposal on the naming system for the Internet within the next two weeks, a senior government official said today. [News.com]
U.S. to quell Russia Y2K fears
- The United States is drawing up plans to keep Russia and others from being spooked into millennium bug-related "nightmare" military scenarios, a top Pentagon official said yesterday. [News.com]
UPS sees surge in Net delivery
- About a third of all urgent document deliveries will be switched from physical to virtual transmission over the Internet by 2002, express delivery firm United Parcel Service (UPS) predicted. [News.com]
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