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Spyglass turnaround on track
- With a complete business transition under his belt, Spyglass president and chief executive Douglas Colbeth can say he has been vindicated. [News.com]
Start-up ships security suite
- Security start-up Centrax today began shipping eNTrax Security Suite for Windows NT, an intrusion detection and response offering to protect corporate networks from both outside hackers and insiders seeking access to corporate data. [News.com]
State Y2K lawsuit bill defeated
- A California legislative committee defeated a bill that would have immunized the state's software firms from lawsuits related to the millennium bug, an industry coalition said. [News.com]
State board mulls Net rules
- Focusing on how the Internet can create jobs in California, not on the potential tax revenue or new regulations, Gov. Pete Wilson urged a new state industry advisory body to encourage Internet commerce. [News.com]
States pressured over Win 98
- Nine top computer executives in California, including Intel's Andy Grove, Hewlett Packard's Lew Platt, and Advanced Micro Devices' W.J. Sanders, have written California attorney general Dan Lungren urging him to rethink taking antitrust action against Microsoft. [News.com]
Sterling unveils e-commerce offerings
- At its annual customer conference, e-commerce software vendor Sterling Commerce announced a slew of new e-commerce and secure communications software and services for business-to-business commerce over the Internet. [News.com]
Stock sites sound off
- Netscape Communications and some Wall Street analysts may be pleased with today's quarterly earnings report by the company, but others are decidedly bearish. [News.com]
Street sees mixed day of trading
- Wall Street rallied early on in the wake of a multibillion-dollar merger, but interest rate concerns knocked some of the kick out of the bulls by day's end. [News.com]
Study: ISP performance improves
- Dial-up reliability and Web performance among Internet service providers have stabilized this year after improvements to network infrastructures, a new study shows. [News.com]
Study: Net can help cancer patients cope
- Traditional support groups help cancer survivors bear the burden of their illnesses. Now, online networks--so-called cybersolace--can offer many of the same benefits and more, according to a study by the University of Delaware (UD). [News.com]
Study: Net tax bills to divide U.S.
- Affluent U.S. households, which are more likely to own personal computers, would benefit from Internet tax bills moving through Congress at the expense of poor and middle-class Americans, a new study said yesterday. [News.com]
Subsidies blamed for phone hike
- Higher rates planned by AT&T to subsidize the costs of Internet and other services could result in substantial increases for phone service throughout the long distance market. [News.com]
Suit expected as DOJ talks end
- Eleventh-hour negotiations between Microsoft and antitrust regulators collapsed today, clearing the way for possible legal action next week. [News.com]
Suit expected as DOJ talks end
- Eleventh-hour negotiations between Microsoft and antitrust regulators collapsed today, clearing the way for possible legal action next week. [News.com]
Suite helps pay the bills
- In a move that could challenge Microsoft's joint venture with payment processor First Data Corporation, Just In Time Solutions has released new software for billers that lets them present and receive payment for consumers' monthly bills. [News.com]
Suits could lead to NT, Office
- Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates said there could be broader implications for his company's remaining software products under the principles used by the Justice Department and several states in filing action against the firm. [News.com]
Sun aims Java at big business
- If Sun Microsystems is to make serious money selling Java software, it needs to first tap into development budgets at big corporations. [News.com]
Sun cuts prices, unveils new chip
- Sun Microsystems is announcing price cuts on workstations today and introducing a high-end system with Sun's fastest chip yet. [News.com]
Sun seeds Java in Singapore
- Sun Microsystems and Singapore's National Computer Board (NCB) said they are setting up a venture capital fund to help companies develop Java products and applications. [News.com]
Sun shakes up Java groups
- Following last month's corporate shake-up, Sun Microsystems is reorganizing its Java software efforts to separate its Java standards-setting role from its efforts to sell Java-based applications. [News.com]
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