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New thriller based on Microsoft
- It's the story of a Seattle software firm led by a power-minded billionaire, and it's not about Microsoft. [News.com]
Nintendo: Artx in, SGI chips out
- Upstart processor vendor Artx scored a dual victory today when it was confirmed that Nintendo has chosen to use the company's products in its new generation of Nintendo 64 game units and that Silicon Graphics has dropped its lawsuit against the company. [News.com]
No spam on the spambone
- The long-anticipated and much maligned so-called spambone--a backbone network for spammers--has finally launched. And even the most ardent of antispammers are wishing it luck. [News.com]
Nomai disk sales OK in U.S.
- Disk drive maker Iomega said today that a California court has ruled that Nomai can continue to sell in the United States its Nomai XHD disks, a rival to Iomega's high density ZIP disks. [News.com]
Notebook damage mounting
- As the use of portable PCs continues to grow, notebook damage and unreliability is skyrocketing, according to a study released by International Data Corporation (IDC) today. [News.com]
Novell boosts clustering support
- Novell planted its flag in the clustering market today by announcing a pair of packages to boost system reliability and lessen downtime. [News.com]
Novell gets Java cocreator
- Novell chief executive Eric Schmidt has continued his makeover of the networking company by adding another figure from his past at Sun Microsystems. [News.com]
Novell up on expectations
- Shares in Novell rose today as Wall Street appeared to be betting that the Utah-based software company will meet expectations when it reports earnings after Thursday's close. [News.com]
Novell upswing continues
- The turnaround at network software provider Novell continues, with the company posting the first appreciation in revenue since the fourth quarter of its previous fiscal year. [News.com]
OS X is the future for Apple
- Speaking at an Apple software developer's conference, Apple Computer acting CEO Steve Jobs outlined the company's new operating system strategy, revealing that features destined for the next-generation Rhapsody OS will be incorporated into a separate, hybrid product called "Mac OS X," casting doubt on the future of Rhapsody. [News.com]
OS X spells the end for Rhapsody
- Apple Computer yesterday elaborated on an operating system strategy that amounts to the death of Rhapsody, its one-time next-generation operating system, and its rebirth as a separate, hybrid product called Mac OS X. [News.com]
Online auctions planned for Japan
- Online auction retailer Onsale and Japanese software vendor Softbank today launched a joint venture to perform online auctions for the Japanese market, the companies said. [News.com]
Online games pay off
- Adrenaline Interactive, which recently changed its name from Wanderlust Interactive, said today it will begin developing "pay-to-play" games for the Internet that allow players to win cash prizes. [News.com]
Onsale to auction condo rentals
- Onsale, a leading online auction retailer, said it is in an exclusive partnership with a unit of Cendant Corporation to auction resort condominium rental weeks over the Internet. [News.com]
Open Market buy expands lineup
- E-commerce software maker Open Market has acquired ICentral, which markets ShopSite software for building online stores. [News.com]
Open season on Microsoft
- As if getting slapped with lawsuits weren't enough trouble for the software giant, Microsoft increasingly is being targeted by Internet jokesters, competitors looking to kick the company while it's down, and former employees turned tell-all authors. While CEO Bill Gates may be somewhat used to being the guy with pie on his face, the latest controversy enveloping the Redmond, Washington, company has elevated the anti-Microsoft buzz to a spiteful roar. [News.com]
Oracle expects slump in Asia
- Software company Oracle expects a slower rate of growth in its South Asia region during its next fiscal year starting in June, a senior official said on Wednesday. [News.com]
Oracle plans bill payment software
- Oracle is joining the fray to provide technology to present and pay bills online, entering an emerging market for letting consumers view and pay their monthly bills on Web sites. [News.com]
Oracle polishes HR apps
- Oracle today announced new enhancements to its Oracle Human Resource Management System (HRMS) applications suite, including Web- and workflow-based competency management, increased self-service functions, and enhanced reporting and analysis capabilities. [News.com]
Oracle ships analysis toolset
- Oracle today rolled out a series of analysis tools for its business applications package, the first results of chief executive Larry Ellison's stewardship of the company's sluggish applications division. [News.com]
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