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Sun, IBM to combine on Java software
- IBM and Sun Microsystems tomorrow will detail a Java-based operating system for corporate network computers, software that the two companies hope will spark interest in their NC plans. [News.com]
Sun, Netscape fire back at Gates
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) and Sun Microsystems (SUNW) took aim at Microsoft (MSFT) today as the high-tech industry prepared for tomorrow's congressional hearing on competition in the computer industry. [News.com]
Surfing speeds improve
- The speed of Internet downloads improved 60 percent from the year before, in spite of a number of network outages that occurred this February, according to Keynote Systems, an Internet performance data service. [News.com]
Survey says tech crime rising
- Computer crime is booming and few people are protecting themselves sufficiently against assaults ranging from stolen laptops to high-tech Internet heists worth millions, a watchdog group said today. [News.com]
Survey: Banks moving to Net
- Banks offering online services are switching from direct dial-up access to the Internet, according to a new survey by research firm Mentis Corporation. [News.com]
Swiss comply with IBM bribe probe
- Switzerland today handed over bank documents to Argentinean authorities investigating allegations that IBM (IBM) paid bribes to win a large contract there, officials said. [News.com]
Sybase brews Java plans
- Sybase (SYBS) isn't planning to miss the Java train. [News.com]
Sybase sees growth after changes
- U.S. database software company Sybase (SYBS) expects slow software market conditions over the next two years, mainly due to the millennium bug and Asia's financial crisis, chief executive Mitchell Kertzman said today. [News.com]
TCI envisions subscriber growth
- Tele-Communications Inc. (TCICP) president Leo Hindery said today that the cable television provider expects to show at least 2 percent to 2.5 percent subscriber growth by the end of 1998. [News.com]
TI bails on memory chip plant
- Texas Instruments (TXN) is selling off its stake in a Taiwanese memory chip facility to Acer as part of an effort to reduce the company's exposure to the wildly gyrating memory chip market. [News.com]
Taiwan Semicon sees sales spike
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company said its February sales rocketed an annual rate of 132.4 percent to T$5.284 billion ($163 million), reflecting its growing capacity. [News.com]
Teaming for data networks
- Lucent Technologies (LU) will be the supplier and integrator for a planned wireless data network by Advanced Radio Telecom (ART) (ARTT) in a deal valued at up to $200 million, the companies announced today. [News.com]
Tech stocks defy market logic
- A slew of high-tech companies have suffered earnings warnings and steep shortfalls of late, but some Wall Street analysts are seeing beyond the downturn and remain bullish on their stocks. [News.com]
Tech stocks rebound
- Technology stocks bounced higher early today, rallying from yesterday's sharp sell-off as the sector was lifted by job market data showing continued strength in the U.S. economy. [News.com]
Tel-Save looks to Net for profits
- Add Tel-Save Holdings (TALK) to the list of bold, next-generation telecommunications companies hoping to make a killing off of the Net. [News.com]
Telcos cash in on AOL hike
- Taking a jab at America Online, MCI Internet today launched a promotional blitz for its $14.95 per month unlimited Net access plan. [News.com]
Terminal makers open Windows
- Hardware vendors are lining up small desktops and back-end servers to coincide with the release of Microsoft's Windows for terminal computers, even as customer interest in Network Computers based around Java appears to be fading. [News.com]
The legacy of Andy Grove
- During his 11-year tenure as chief executive, Andy Grove built Intel (INTC) into the world's largest chipmaker, generated huge returns for stockholders, and became an international industry statesman. [News.com]
The pursuit of industry online
- A year after former Lotus chief Jim Manzi's Nets Incorporated sputtered and crashed, new efforts to tap the huge market for industrial products are emerging. [News.com]
The race to add intrusion detection
- Security Dynamics Technologies (SDTI) has acquired Intrusion Detection, in the latest in a series of similar acquisitions by security software companies. [News.com]
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