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Digital TV broadcasts begin
- Despite expensive consumer hardware and limited programming, broadcasters are set to throw the switch on digital TV transmissions as soon as today. [News.com]
DirectDraw bug causes crashes
- Microsoft today acknowledged a problem with its DirectDraw Java foundation classes that causes computers to crash. [News.com]
Domain group answers critics
- A budding nonprofit corporation that is expected to oversee the Net address system when the government passes the baton today responded to concerns about its evolving plan. [News.com]
Domain name battle in transition
- As the Internet domain-naming community hammers out the details of the Net address system's transition from a government-run entity into a private international corporation, it loses two of its leaders: Clinton adviser Ira Magaziner plans to resign, while luminary Jon Postel is memorialized by colleagues and friends. [News.com]
Dow leaps 214, sets record
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at a record high today with a frenzy of corporate mergers adding fuel to the market's spectacular, three-month recovery. [News.com]
Dr. Solomon boosts antivirus line
- Network Associates today announced a new version of its antivirus software, which for the first time integrates Dr. Solomon's technology which was acquired when Network Associates bought the company in June for $650 million in stock. [News.com]
Dreamweaver beta launched
- Macromedia tomorrow will launch a private beta of its Dreamweaver Web-authoring tool, version 2.0, for registered users of the prior version only. [News.com]
E*Trade plans options exchange
- In a move to compete with the leading options trading floors, online trading site E*Trade Group, along with several other broker-dealers, today announced plans for a new electronic options exchange. [News.com]
E*Trade stock beats rivals
- E*Trade stock has risen since early October at twice the pace of rival brokers Charles Schwab and Ameritrade, a tribute to a national advertising campaign and investor appetite for companies doing business on the Internet. [News.com]
E*Trade to offer own mutual funds
- E*Trade today announced it has teamed up with Barclays Global Fund Advisors, as part of the online discount broker's plans to launch its own line of mutual funds. [News.com]
E-shopping's coming-out party
- Internet commerce analysts project various billions in online sales this holiday season, but the most staggering statistic emerges from a study performed for Dell Computer. [News.com]
EC ready for domain name reform
- Saying its earlier concerns about global representation had been met, the European Commission welcomed a U.S. plan to reform the Internet name and address system. [News.com]
EDS asks Crandall to be chief
- Electronic Data Systems has approached retired AMR chairman Robert Crandall about becoming its new chief executive, according to reports. [News.com]
EDS joins Visa on smart cards
- EDS will work with financial institutions to implement smart card applications including debit and credit cards, electronic cash, and loyalty programs. The big systems integrator has signed up to support the Visa Smart initiative from Visa International. [News.com]
EDS offers management outsourcing
- EDS today launched a new service that gives companies the ability to centrally manage applications and information delivery to end-users. [News.com]
EDS to use CheckFree bill service
- CheckFree, a provider of electronic commerce products, said today that it entered a six-year agreement with Electronic Data Systems in which EDS will provide its bill paying service to banks using CheckFree's remittance processing services. [News.com]
EMC beefs up storage strategy
- EMC yesterday detailed its multiyear strategy for creating networks of low-cost data storage devices capable of managing the explosion of corporate computer information and of meeting the need for employees to have immediate access to such data. [News.com]
EU eyes restrictions on e-commerce
- The European Commission plans to propose legislation today that will allow member states to impose national restrictions on merchants selling through the World Wide Web, according to reports. [News.com]
EU proposes rules for online commerce
- The European Commission moved yesterday to make it easier for consumers and companies to do business over the Internet or other electronic networks, proposing rules that would apply across the European Union. [News.com]
EarthLink gets boost from CompUSA deal
- EarthLink Network shares rose as much as 9 percent after it said CompUSA, the largest U.S. personal-computer retailer, selected the company as its exclusive Internet service provider. [News.com]
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