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Windows 98's rocky road
- A newly set September trial date puts renewed time pressure on Microsoft in its legal turmoil with the Justice Department and 20 states, but the software giant says its plans for Windows 98 remain on track. [News.com]
Windows NT next for DOJ?
- While Windows 95, Windows 98, and Internet Explorer remain under the antitrust microscope, Windows NT 5.0 and the BackOffice server application bundle have evaded such scrutiny. That could all change as Microsoft integrates new features into its server software, the company's key strategic product line. Do bundled features such as built-in network security, transaction processing, and data analysis tools threaten the livelihood of third-party software makers? [News.com]
WorldCom to operate GEIS network
- In a major strategic shift, GE Information Systems, the biggest player in electronic data interchange (EDI) e-commerce, will let telecommunications giant WorldCom operate its secure, private network. [News.com]
Worst over for hard disk industry
- The worst is over for the disk drive industry, Seagate Technology chief executive Alan Shugart said today. [News.com]
Xerox sues HP over ink jet printers
- The world's foremost developer of ink jet printing technology, Hewlett-Packard has been accused of stealing proprietary technology from newcomer Xerox in a patent infringement lawsuit that industry watchers say may be a publicity stunt. [News.com]
Xybernaut plans wearable PC
- Xybernaut is hoping its pedestrian-sounding Mobile Assistant becomes the next blockbuster electronic gadget, akin to Sony's sexy Walkman. [News.com]
Yahoo ends ties to Netscape
- Yahoo will discontinue the Net guide it provides for Netscape Communications, in a move that reflects the rapidly changing rivalries in the home page race. [News.com]
Yahoo gets a face-lift
- Leading Net directory and gateway site Yahoo over the weekend posted a redesign of its site. [News.com]
Yahoo inks AT&T, Inktomi deals
- Yahoo today struck two separate deals with search technology developer Inktomi and telecommunications giant AT&T. [News.com]
Yahoo offers Chinese language version
- Attempting to transcend national and political borders with the commonality of language, Yahoo has launched Yahoo Chinese in hopes of becoming the preferred Internet guide for the world's Chinese speakers. [News.com]
Yeltsin chats on Net site
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin put another modern milestone between himself and his secretive Kremlin predecessors today when he took to the Internet to field questions from a global public. [News.com]
Yeltsin set for Net debut
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin will give his first Internet interview next week. [News.com]
ZDTV starts broadcasting
- Hoping to bring its print and Web content to yet another medium, Ziff-Davis today launched ZDTV, its much-anticipated 24-hour cable channel. [News.com]
Zoom patent case settled
- Zoom Telephonics says a patent infringement suit against it has been settled at no financial loss to the company. [News.com]
eBay to name new CEO
- Internet shopping site eBay is expected to announce tomorrow that Meg Whitman, a former senior-level executive at Hasbro and the Walt Disney Company, will become its president and chief executive officer. [News.com]
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