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Bill may pressure DOJ's Klein
- A coalition of Microsoft supporters in the Senate is looking to use a funding bill to put Justice Department antitrust chief Joel Klein on the defensive, according to Capitol Hill sources. [News.com]
Bill seeks more Net filters
- Civil liberties groups are protesting a newly proposed law that would require public schools and libraries that receive federal funds for computers to install filtering software "to protect children from obscenity." [News.com]
Birth to be Webcast
- A 40-year-old Florida woman is scheduled to give birth live on the Internet Tuesday, the first ever online delivery, a cable television health network said today. [News.com]
Blackout fears in Year 2000 bug
- The Senate committee devoted to the Year 2000 problem warned of the strong possibility of power shortages due to the computer glitch that plagues computer systems around the country. [News.com]
Bob Hope report a glitch
- Put this one in the digital slip file. [News.com]
Boca adds NCI to set-top line
- Boca Research said it will use software from Network Computer Incorporated in Internet access devices, breathing some life into NCI's ongoing efforts to bring set-top computers to the mass market. [News.com]
Boca hires another Apple survivor
- Executives formerly in the top ranks at Apple Computer keep landing--but far from the tree. [News.com]
Bowie: The man who fell to Net
- Do you consider yourself a real David Bowie fan? Will you let him provide your Net access? [News.com]
Britain to get Net-ready pay phones
- The distinctive red phone booths that dot Britain's landscape will soon face a high-tech challenger. [News.com]
British bookseller takes to Web
- Britain's largest bookseller W.H. Smith Group today said it has agreed to buy the online book company bookshop.co.uk, which owns the Internet Bookshop Limited. [News.com]
Broderbund slides after report
- Broderbund's stock slid more than 14 percent today after the company said it expects third-quarter results to be below analysts' expectations, blaming higher customer returns and customer rebates. [News.com]
Browser crashes bug Win 98
- Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system boasts tight integration between its file management application and the Internet Explorer Web browser. [News.com]
Bug exposes script source code
- Server software vendors and Windows operating system maker Microsoft are pointing fingers at each other after the discovery of a bug that leaves Web site scripts' source code vulnerable to exposure. [News.com]
Building blocks for e-commerce
- A new entrant into the e-commerce software market, EC Cubed, is marketing e-commerce components that software developers can use as the foundation for building e-commerce applications. [News.com]
Business software opens up
- Enterprise resource planning companies such as SAP and J.D. Edwards may be spreading their wings to every nook and cranny of corporate computing, but that doesn't mean they aren't willing to share some of the spotlight. [News.com]
CA extends management apps
- Computer Associates added new capabilities to its management software today, partnering with PageNet to extend automatic notification of network and systems problems to paging devices. [News.com]
CDnow acquires custom CD firm
- Net music retailer CDnow today announced it has acquired Net custom CD firm SuperSonic Boom, part of a few recent investments aimed at broadening its reach into the ever-more-crowded and competitive Net music space. [News.com]
CDnow backpedals on offering
- Online music retailer CDnow today said it is terminating its proposed secondary stock offering, one of the most tangible signs yet of waning confidence in high-flying Net stocks. [News.com]
CIA: Cyberattacks aimed at U.S.
- China and other countries have begun to focus on U.S. computer networks as a target for possible high-tech attacks that could cripple anything from telephones to electricity, CIA Director George Tenet said yesterday. [News.com]
Cable & Wireless files suit vs. MCI
- Cable & Wireless says it has filed a lawsuit to require MCI Communications to comply with its existing agreement to sell its Internet backbone business to the British company. [News.com]
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