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Stratus to hook routers to phones
- Reliable-systems specialist Stratus Computer (SRA) has joined with the giants of networking to eventually bring advanced services to Net-based multimedia networks. [News.com]
Students rank tech employers
- Where do you want to go if you're a graduating computer science or engineering student? To Microsoft, as well as Sun Microsystems, Intel, Lucent, Raytheon Systems, or IBM, at least according to one new survey. [News.com]
Study: Loans moving to the Net
- In the next century, more than one-third of people trying to get car and home loans will turn to the Net first, predicts a study released today by market research firm Killen & Associates. [News.com]
Study: Net shopping doubled in '97
- Online purchases in the United States doubled in 1997, according to a new study. [News.com]
Study: Net use eclipsing TV
- Web users are now spending as much time on the Internet as they are watching television--if not more, a new study says. [News.com]
Study: Y2K already a problem
- There may be more than 640 days left until the new millennium, but many companies already are starting to experience glitches related to the Year 2000 issue in their computer systems, a new survey says. [News.com]
Sub-$1,000 PCs adding options
- MidWest Micro unveiled two sub-$1,000 systems aimed at consumers searching for low-cost yet upgradable computers. [News.com]
Sub-$800 corporate PCs in pipe
- Despite hopes and predictions that low-price fever would not hit the corporate market, inexpensive machines appear to be finding their way into the business world, and Compaq and IBM are leading the way. [News.com]
Sun JavaStation ships, quietly
- At the JavaOne conference today, Sun Microsystems announced the commercial availability of its JavaStation network computer (NC) in subdued, almost muted tones. [News.com]
Sun explores Microsoft suit
- Sun Microsystems said today it was exploring the possibility of a civil antitrust claim against software giant Microsoft (MSFT), but Netscape Communications said it could not afford to take such action. [News.com]
Sun faces Java strategy challenges
- As Sun Microsystems (SUNW) enjoys the buzz from its third JavaOne conference here, developers and analysts are asking hard questions about the evolution of the little programming language that could--specifically, whether Sun can continue its momentum while wearing so many hats. [News.com]
Sun kicks off JavaOne
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) started this week's JavaOne conference off with a bang today. [News.com]
Sun maps new Java security
- Sun Microsystems plans to introduce a new Java security model this year intended to make the programming language more flexible--but still secure--for business applications. [News.com]
Sun questioned in MS probe
- As part of its ongoing investigation of Microsoft, the Justice Department and a number of states are turning their attention to the software giant's relationship with Sun Microsystems, creator of the Java programming language. [News.com]
Sun sees upside in stock drop
- The sun actually may be rising instead of setting for Sun Microsystems (SUNW), despite the downside the company has seen of late. [News.com]
Sun slams Microsoft over Java
- Calling new Java tools from Microsoft a way "to proprietize yet another phenomenal opportunity for the Windows platform," Sun Microsystems' new chief operating officer today accused the software giant of being high-handed with developers and corporate users. [News.com]
Sun sticking to Java software
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) may be pushing its Java software as the best way to run gadgets and gizmos, but its executives insist they won't be making the devices themselves. [News.com]
Sun taking on 3D in Java
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) is adding a third dimension to its Java platform. [News.com]
Sun waits on Russian crypto
- Sun Microsystems' (SUNW) plans to market encryption software created in Russia remain on hold because the company still doesn't have approval from the Commerce Department , which has been looking into the matter for nine months, a Sun spokesman confirmed today. [News.com]
Sun wins Java round in court
- In a major win for Sun Microsystems (SUNW), a federal judge today ordered Microsoft (MSFT) to remove the Java-compatible logo from its products pending a final outcome in the case, representatives from both companies said. [News.com]
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