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Non-PC chips get desktop power
- Sun Microsystems and Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) announced new processors for use in "embedded" devices that will rival their desktop counterparts in power. [News.com]
Nortel to buy Aptis for switches
- Telephone network equipment company Nortel (Northern Telecom) (NT) will acquire Aptis Communications, a data networking start-up, for approximately $290 million in Nortel common stock and cash. [News.com]
Novell kicks off BrainShare
- After a year under new leadership, executives from network software maker Novell (NOVL) stressed the company's progress in refocusing the business, its strategy, and its products on the opening day of its annual user conference. [News.com]
Novell plans OS for 64-bit chips
- Novell (NOVL) will ride the wave Intel has created for Merced, its most powerful chip yet. [News.com]
Novell plugs price cuts, plans
- Novell (NOVL) continues to make a variety of moves to prove to the market that its role as a network software maker is still viable. [News.com]
Novell talks server-side Java
- Novell (NOVL) is placing a bet on Java at the only table it can, but executives from inside the firm and elsewhere admit that the market's advancement is too slow and too controlled. [News.com]
Novell to unveil GroupWise
- Novell (NOVL) next week will debut the next version of its GroupWise collaboration suite, code-named Surge, at its BrainShare developers conference in Salt Lake City, company sources said today. [News.com]
Novell tool for all databases
- Networking software provider Novell (NOVL) announced an agreement with B2 Systems to offer a software tool that allows users to query a variety of databases. [News.com]
Obscure bug hits Mac Office 98
- A bug in a utility for Office 98 for the Apple Macintosh can trash the System Folder in the computer's operating system, but ironically it only strikes if you're trying to remove the newly released software suite. [News.com]
Official saw flaws in crypto law
- Despite the Clinton administration's policy that U.S. exporters of encryption build products that can be cracked with a court order, a high official conceded more than a year ago that such systems were considered "costly and less efficient" by overseas users. [News.com]
Oki a victim of memory price drop
- Oki Electric, one of Japan's top manufacturers of microchips and communications products, said that it will move away from memory chip production, more evidence that the plunge in memory prices is taking its toll on major chip producers. [News.com]
Olympus megapixel camera due
- Olympus will slash prices on existing digital camera models in concert with the April release of a new, higher-resolution product. [News.com]
Online stores displace workers
- Step aside, people, and make way for technology. [News.com]
Online stores wrapping software
- Four major online software stores say they will use Preview Software's new vBox "wrapper" technology, which lets potential buyers use software packages on a trial basis before deciding to buy them. [News.com]
Open Market seeks partners
- A key Open Market (OMKT) executive is signaling that the Internet commerce software vendor wants to use its three new software patents to forge new ties with partners, not just to exact licensing fees. [News.com]
Open Market wins patents
- In a bombshell move, e-commerce software vendor Open Market (OMKT) said today that it has won three wide-ranging patents for its technology for conducting commerce over the Internet. [News.com]
Oracle automates admin tools
- Citing the growing need within big companies to maintain increasingly complex systems, Oracle (ORCL) tomorrow will unveil a set of three new tools for automating database and systems management. [News.com]
Oracle places NC hopes in Japan
- Oracle (ORCL) will soon launch a campaign to extend its Network Computer (NC) in Japan, after failing to build momentum in the U.S. market. [News.com]
Oracle pumps in Java abilities
- Oracle (ORCL) is finally readying long-promised technology to make its client, middleware, and server software fully Java aware. [News.com]
Oracle results won't surprise Street
- Oracle (ORCL) chief operating officer Ray Lane said today that he does not expect the U.S. database software group to surprise Wall Street analysts with its third-quarter results due next Thursday. [News.com]
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