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Hauppauge joins DTV push - Hauppauge Computers Works, a small but successful supplier of circuit boards, is throwing its hat in the digital TV ring today, announcing that it too would demonstrate a board for adding digital TV capabilities to PCs. [News.com]
 
Hauppauge joins DTV push - Hauppauge Computers Works, a small but successful supplier of circuit boards, is throwing its hat in the digital TV ring today, announcing that it too would demonstrate a board for adding digital TV capabilities to PCs. [News.com]
 
Headline: Redmond patches NT hole - Microsoft released an advisory along with a series of fixes related to a vulnerability found within a Windows NT operating system service. An attacker could create a denial-of-service attack when invalid remote procedure calls sessions are shut down, though the software giant cautioned that the exploit will not compromise existing data. A fix for the company's Terminal Server Edition of the software is not yet available. [News.com]
 
Headline: Spectrum adds Web interface - Cabletron Systems announced a new Web-based console for its Spectrum suite of enterprise management software created by third-party developer Metrix SARL. The new Metrix Web Console is fully integrated with Spectrum, according to the company, allowing an administrator to perform a wide range of tasks-such as policy-based software distribution and system configuration-using a browser. The new console is available now through Cabletron's direct sales force and resellers for an initial price of $7,200, available through January of next year. [News.com]
 
Hewlett-Packard finds a new groove - Systems giant Hewlett-Packard appears to be in the right niche at the right time. [News.com]
 
Hewlett-Packard reviewing business - Hewlett-Packard has hired outside consultants to take a "fundamental look" at the company, according to reports. [News.com]
 
High-speed cable modems take hold - A new study suggests that, though far from a mainstream means to connect homes to the Net, use of high-speed cable modems is beginning to take hold in North America. [News.com]
 
Hilton, Unisys push Net services - In another sign that business travelers are clamoring for Internet access, Hilton Hotels and Unisys will tomorrow announce a pilot program to offer interactive services and entertainment to hotel guests. [News.com]
 
Hitachi Data to lay off 400 - Hitachi Data Systems, a maker of powerful computer systems and data storage products for big companies, said it would lay off 400 employees, or 14.5 percent of its workforce, because of changing market conditions. [News.com]
 
Hitachi aims high - Hitachi today debuted its first desktops for the U.S. market and revamped its line of corporate notebooks as part of a strategy to become known as a provider of high-end computers. [News.com]
 
Holiday charity goes online - Philanthropy is moving online this holiday season as Visa USA and Internet retailer eToys offer consumers a new way to donate toys to needy children. [News.com]
 
Holiday fervor grips Net stocks - Yahoo, Excite, and other Internet-related shares soared today on optimism that companies will benefit from a surge in online shopping and advertising revenue during the holiday season [News.com]
 
Holiday shoppers expected to flock online - Estimates vary widely on exactly how much shoppers will spend online this holiday season, but almost all the projections are leaps and bounds above those of 1997. Shopkeepers and analysts have been busy preparing for what they expect will be the year e-commerce truly goes mainstream, as Net users shed their fears and wield their credit cards. [News.com]
 
Holocaust survivors use technology to educate - Somewhere in Los Angeles, the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation is distributing the videotaped testimonies of Holocaust survivors by computer. [News.com]
 
Home users want faster Net - When it comes to Internet access, a growing number of home PC users are feeling the need for speed, but are having a difficult time getting their fix. [News.com]
 
How will consulting firms fare after the bug? - Consulting companies are making a bundle on Year 2000-related services now. But what happens after the turn of the millennium? [News.com]
 
IBM aims for worry-free business projects - No worries. [News.com]
 
IBM expands file sharing tool - IBM will begin selling a version of a program that lets Unix computers share files for the Linux and Windows NT platforms beginning December 1. [News.com]
 
IBM eyes digital music delivery - IBM has reached an agreement with Sony, Warner Music, EMI Group, Universal, and other U.S. record companies to participate in a digital music distribution system, the Financial Times said on Thursday. [News.com]
 
IBM keeps trains on schedule - IBM is making sure the trains run on time at Consolidated Freightways. [News.com]
 
 

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