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JRWA sees revenues up 50% to 60%
- Computer reseller and consulting company JRWA said Friday that revenues from its subsidiaries reached $400,000 in the company's first quarter of business and should increase 50 to 60 percent in the next quarter. [News.com]
Japan probe favorable to Microsoft
- Microsoft got a warning from Japan's trade watchdog, which ordered the world's largest software maker to halt "unfair business practices" related to combined sales of its Internet browser and operating system software. [News.com]
Japan worries at slow progress on bug fixes
- The Japanese government warned today about the lack of progress by some of the country's key industries in preparing for the millennium bug. [News.com]
Java browser to run on machines
- Sun Microsystems has decided to jump back into the browser wars. [News.com]
Java decision could sway DOJ case
- Although an outcome in the Microsoft antitrust trial is months away, a decision in another lawsuit that is expected any day could have a profound effect on how proceedings here take shape, legal experts said. [News.com]
Java ruling can't be ignored in DOJ case
- A federal judge's ruling that Microsoft must alter its version of Java shipped in its most popular programs is an "important development" in the ongoing antitrust case here, a Justice Department prosecutor said this morning. [News.com]
Java suit fallout
- Microsoft says it can and will comply with a court decision granting Sun Microsystems an injunction against Microsoft's use of its license to Java. Microsoft has 90 days to stop selling software--including Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 4.0--that includes its version of the programming language. Developers disagree whether the outcome will be good or bad for them. [News.com]
Java-based TV guide on tap
- This week at a trade show, Spyglass will demonstrate Java-based applications for viewing and organizing TV programming, applications that could find a home in next-generation televisions and set-top boxes. [News.com]
Jetstream offers voice-by-DSL option
- A new Silicon Valley company wants to help boost competition in the local phone markets by using technology most associate with high-speed Internet access. [News.com]
Judge presses on in Java case
- Judge Ronald Whyte has decided to press forward in a federal case contesting Microsoft's use of its license to Sun Microsystems' Java programming language. [News.com]
Judge: FCC can sell wireless licenses
- A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge will allow the Federal Communications Commission to sell valuable wireless telephone licenses held by bankrupt Pocket Communications. [News.com]
Judge: Gates "not particularly responsive"
- Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates has not been "particularly responsive" in videotaped testimony shown and has even drawn skepticism from the software giant's own legal team, the judge hearing the high-profile antitrust case here said today. [News.com]
Junior trader makes $17 million computer blunder
- A junior trader cost his firm about $17 million yesterday after he pressed the wrong buttons on his computer during a training exercise, according to reports. [News.com]
K-Tel International faces the music
- K-Tel International said it's been notified by the Nasdaq stock market that it fails to meet the minimum requirements for trading on the national market and faces delisting. [News.com]
K-Tel soars on Microsoft news
- Shares in K-Tel surged more than 80 percent today after the entertainment marketer said Microsoft would put K-Tel's online service on the online Microsoft Network. [News.com]
K-Tel's first-quarter sales drop
- K-Tel, which has seen its stock double and triple over the past few weeks, today announced that it saw sales fall 28 percent for its first quarter. [News.com]
K-Tel, Playboy to launch Net store
- K-Tel, the music company known in the '70s for its television commercials and in the present for its Internet ventures, took another wild ride on the stock market this morning after it announced an alliance with Playboy and word got out to investors that its president had resigned--two months ago. [News.com]
KPMG drops suit against Stern Stewart
- Accounting and consulting firm KPMG Peat Marwick dropped a lawsuit against rival Stern Stewart that alleged Stern was trying to unfairly stifle competition, according to reports. [News.com]
KPN, Qwest team on European network
- KPN, a $9 billion private Dutch telecommunications company, and Qwest Communications, a $3 billion U.S. company, today announced a venture to build and operate a high-capacity European fiber-optic Internet Protocol-based network in Europe, linked to Qwest's North American network for data, video, and voice services. [News.com]
KanguruDisk's capacity leaps to 16.8GB
- Interactive Media is betting that PC users have a lot to hide. [News.com]
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