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Umax cuts Mac prices by 16%
- Umax, the sole remaining Mac clone vendor, lowered prices as much as 16 percent as the expiration of its license to the Macintosh operating system draws near. [News.com]
Umax launches $1,600 notebook
- Umax launched its first line of notebook computers based on the Windows-Intel platform, as the Taiwanese company continues its transition from the Mac market to the PC world by starting out with a full-featured system for $1,600. [News.com]
Umax lost money on Mac clones
- Umax Data Systems said Friday that it expects it lost more than 1 billion Taiwanese dollars making Macintosh clones and had all but stopped production. [News.com]
Umax to offer networking gear
- Umax Technologies, the scanner giant that is also the lone company still cloning Apple Computer Macintosh compatible systems, announced its intentions to enter the competitive market for networking equipment. [News.com]
Unisys pushes NT envelope
- Unisys introduced an Intel-based server architecture that can accommodate up to 32 processors, raising the possibility that Intel chips and Microsoft's Windows NT operating system will go another step deeper into the enterprise computing arena. [News.com]
Unisys, Wang to serve Dell
- Direct vendor Dell Computer announced a far-reaching agreement under which Unisys and Wang will become two of the company's major customer service providers. [News.com]
United stakes Net travel firm
- United Airlines today bought a minority stake in a travel technology company, underscoring the heated nature of Net travel sites. [News.com]
VPN firms win OK for auto project
- Six virtual private network vendors have had their products certified by the International Computer Security Association, making the goods eligible to be used in a huge automotive industry project for e-commerce over the Internet. [News.com]
Valley lukewarm on WTO decision
- The decision by the World Trade Organization to keep the Internet duty free for the time being brought little relief in Silicon Valley, where many companies say they are still in the dark as to the exact rules of doing business online. [News.com]
Valley's new star hits the road
- Move over, Beetle. [News.com]
Verio goes public, jumps 30%
- Taking its cue from the run-up in Internet stocks, Verio raised $126.5 million in its initial stock offering and gained nearly 20 percent on its first day of trading. [News.com]
Vignette to buy RandomNoise
- Internet publishing software vendor Vignette plans to acquire RandomNoise, a maker of Web site design software, the company said today. [News.com]
Vignette tries personalization
- With an eye toward an IPO, Internet publishing software vendor Vignette is hiring a seasoned chief executive and moving into the personalization software market, going squarely up against BroadVision. [News.com]
Visual FoxPro 6.0 on the way
- Microsoft's Visual FoxPro development tool keeps chugging along. [News.com]
Vitria launches BusinessWare 2.0
- Vitria Technology this week launched a new version of its software for linking the hodgepodge of packaged applications, custom software, and database applications. [News.com]
W3C drafts privacy system
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today released a working draft for a system that allows Net sites to seamlessly declare their data-collection policies, while at the same time letting surfers decide which personal details they are willing to give up in exchange for goods and services. [News.com]
W3C seeks updated style sheets
- A new style sheet recommendation is expected to make the Web quicker, more accessible, and better-looking. [News.com]
W3C to mull vector graphics spec
- The World Wide Web Consortium today agreed to evaluate a 2D vector graphics specification, the third such specification on its docket. [News.com]
WTO, U.S. agreement on Net taxes expected
- The Clinton administration is close to announcing an agreement that would limit international tariffs on international commerce conducted over the Internet, a senior presidential advisor said today. [News.com]
WTO: No Net taxes for a year
- Trading powers and developing nations clinched a deal today to keep software and goods delivered on the Internet duty free for at least a year. [News.com]
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