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Seoul protests dumping decision
- Seoul has asked Washington to follow a fair and transparent legal procedure when making the final decision on dumping charges against South Korean memory chipmakers, local papers reported today. [News.com]
Serving up Java support
- A growing crowd of software vendors will detail plans for server-side Java support at next week's JavaOne conference. [News.com]
Set-top box deal for U.K.
- Network Computer (NCI) said today that Cable & Wireless, one of the United Kingdom's largest telecommunications and television service providers, inked a deal to use NCI's technology in advanced television set-top boxes that will offer Internet access, email, and other enhanced services to customers. [News.com]
Set-top box relies on Windows CE
- Toronto, Canada-based ATI Technologies today joined the raft of vendors offering Internet set-top box designs, but it hopes to stand out with one of the first devices to feature the Windows CE operating system, as well as DVD and 3D playback capabilities. [News.com]
Set-tops closer to PCs, without Intel
- General Instrument, the largest manufacturer of TV set-top boxes, has chosen a MIPS processor for its next-generation set-top box, a device that will include many features similar to a personal computer. [News.com]
Shampoo ruling to affect high tech
- In a ruling that is likely to have broad repercussions for the electronics industry, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that companies may not rely on copyright law to prevent their overseas goods from being imported into the United States and distributed by other firms. [News.com]
Sharp touts panel technology
- By the end of the year, Japanese electronics maker Sharp plans to launch a high-definition, 60-inch projection TV using its new continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology, a technology that could pave the way for integrating system electronics on to a flat panel screen. [News.com]
Shiva offers VPN suite
- Shiva (SHVA) is betting on the growing need to reduce costs via the use of low-priced secure remote connection technology. [News.com]
Shopping.com shares nose-dive
- Shares in Shopping.com (IBUY) plunged more than 30 percent today, marking another roller coaster day for an Internet stock. [News.com]
Shopping.com trading halted
- Citing potentially "manipulative conduct," the Securities and Exchange Commission today temporarily suspended over-the-counter trading of shares in electronic commerce company Shopping.com (IBUY). [News.com]
Site debuts email for children
- Email has been called the "killer app" of the Internet, and children are known all over the media as the "Net generation." Put it together, and the logical outcome is email for children. [News.com]
Sites network to share revenue
- Affiliate networks, which let Web sites get a piece of the revenue when their customers buy at another Internet storefront, are getting new attention this week with upgraded software and service offerings from two providers. [News.com]
Slate releases reader tally
- Microsoft's online magazine Slate today announced that it will have 10,000 paid subscribers by week's end, taking it halfway to its initial goal of 20,000 subscribers in the first few months. [News.com]
Slim hard drive biggest yet
- IBM (IBM) will soon release a slim hard drive for notebook computers that holds three times as much information as standard notebook hard drives, the company said today. [News.com]
Small firm ahead in DVD-RAM race
- Hi-Val, a Southern California multimedia company, will beat industry giants like Hitachi and Toshiba to the punch today with plans to ship the first DVD-RAM upgrade kit in the United States. [News.com]
Software firm targets marketing departments
- A start-up company called MarketFirst tomorrow expects to announce what it calls the first enterprise software for conducting and coordinating corporate marketing campaigns. [News.com]
Software for Web photo sales
- PhotoDisc will begin using Hewlett-Packard's OpenPix imaging server software on its PowerPics Web site, the two companies announced today. [News.com]
Software protects off-limits data
- Start-up Centrax is jumping into the security market for intrusion detection software to monitor, and eventually to repel, efforts by both internal and external users trying to view data they are not authorized to see. [News.com]
Software saves hard drive space
- Computer helpware manufacturer Quarterdeck released Remove-it 98, hard-drive clean-up software for inexperienced PC users. [News.com]
Software tools maker sues Lotus
- Software tools maker Verity today filed suit against Lotus Development on a number of allegations, including copyright infringement and unfair competition practices. [News.com]
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