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Sun tests 64-bit Solaris - A full-blown 64-bit version of Sun Microsystems' Solaris operating system and associated development tools has entered beta testing, with final shipment of the upgrade due by the fall, according to the company. [News.com]
 
Sun to Microsoft: Change Win 98 - Sun Microsystems today stepped up its battle with Microsoft over the Java programming language, making allegations of exclusionary conduct and taking aim at Windows 98, which is already in the crosshair of federal and state antitrust officials. [News.com]
 
SyQuest struggles but CEO doesn't - SyQuest chief executive Edwin Harper just marked the end of his first full year running the troubled storage maker. Though the company's situation did not vastly improve on his watch, he will receive 1 million options, according to a filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
 
Sybase CEO: Q3 will be better - The president and CEO of Sybase said today that the company will concentrate on selling and marketing in an effort to bring it into profitability by the third quarter. [News.com]
 
Sybase responds to CalPERS - Sybase responded today to an "urgent message" that CalPERS sent to its shareholders this week in an effort to improve the database maker's accountability and stock performance. [News.com]
 
Sybase seeks profitable niche - True to their stated goals, Sybase executives are busy looking for greener pastures to prop up the company's sagging revenues. [News.com]
 
Sybase shareholders speak out - Sybase shareholders today backed a CalPERS proposal that urges the database software company to adopt annual elections for its board of directors. [News.com]
 
Symantec offers NT 5.0 plug-in - Symantec will launch what is sure to be one of several software plug-ins next week for Microsoft's Management Console (MMC), a component of the company's Windows NT 5.0 upgrade that is currently available for use. [News.com]
 
TCI buying cable modems - Tele-Communications Incorporated subsidiary TCI.Net is boosting efforts to make cable modems as ubiquitous and easy to use as dial-up modems by announcing it will purchase interoperable equipment from 3Com and Bay Networks, among other vendors. [News.com]
 
TCI disavows CBS's digital TV - Tele-Communications Incorporated, the second-largest cable system in the United States, will refuse to carry new high-definition programming from CBS unless the network alters its chosen format, TCI chairman John Malone said today. [News.com]
 
Tech Week agenda weak - The Senate made its "High-Tech Week" sound intriguing. But in an effort to dodge controversy, this week's agenda casts aside the hottest Net and computing issues. [News.com]
 
Tech bounty hunters on the rise - The red hot job market is prompting high-tech companies to adopt creative ways to recruit new employees. [News.com]
 
Tech drawing most VC money - Silicon Valley has a golden lining and it is called venture capital. [News.com]
 
Tech for Net growth still to come - Predicting a rosy future for the Internet, WorldCom vice chairman and UUNet chief executive John Sidgmore acknowledged that the technologies that will enable the Net's 1,000 percent annual growth--a rate he expects to continue--have not been invented yet. [News.com]
 
Tech insiders book 'em - Technology and literature converge as a spate of books--ranging from an expose of Microsoft's inner sanctum, to an insider's account of Netscape's battle with Bill Gates, to a fictional thriller set on the campus of a Seattle software company--explore the underbelly of Silicon Valley. [News.com]
 
Tech publisher making deals - Net firm Imagine Media, which has fashioned itself as an alternative to larger technology publishers, is beginning to follow the marketing lead of the bigger fish by forming higher-profile alliances and launching properties with a public relations push. [News.com]
 
Teen threatens Clinton via email - A suburban Detroit teenager sent a threatening email to President Clinton shortly before the student's class visited Washington but will not be prosecuted, the Secret Service said. [News.com]
 
Telco CEOs take no prisoners - Call them the Pac Men of the telecommunications business. [News.com]
 
Telcos aim for one-stop shops - Today's $62-billion buyout of Ameritech by SBC Communications is another bold move to create a "one-stop shop" for phone and data services in the telecommunications industry, a result of deregulation and converging technologies. [News.com]
 
Telcos merge and converge - The "urge to merge" among telecommunications carriers is heating up once again. Telco buyouts, such as SBC Communications' agreement to buy Ameritech this week, are brought on by deregulation and the marriage of voice and data technologies. [News.com]
 
 

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