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Kertzman to head NCI
- Network Computer Incorporated today announced it has named Mitchell Kertzman to be its president and CEO, as well as a member on its board of directors. [News.com]
Key e-commerce meeting opens
- When online shoppers click "accept" to a music licensing agreement or rip open a box of new software, what exactly have they agreed to and will that "contract" hold up in a court of law? [News.com]
Klein gives "clues" for telco fates
- The top U.S. antitrust enforcer today said his agency's recent moves to block a major satellite deal and require a huge divestiture from MCI WorldCom provided "clues" to the department's upcoming decisions on major telecommunications mergers. [News.com]
Labor Department report scooped
- The Labor Department said today that it is investigating why part of its October payrolls report was released early on the Internet. [News.com]
Lack of bandwidth drives ISPs wireless
- November has been a banner month in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Internet history. [News.com]
Lam, Diamond announce layoffs
- A day after the Semiconductor Industry Association predicted that the chip industry was turning around, two companies announced layoffs. [News.com]
Law enlists ISPs in piracy fight
- A new set of federal regulations requires Internet service providers to register immediately with the U.S. government, lest they be held legally liable for pirated material that flows through their servers. [News.com]
Legal publisher takes a hit
- A New York federal judge has ruled that legal research giant West Publishing cannot bar other companies from copying and reprinting the text of its published court decisions. [News.com]
Legend, CA in joint venture
- Legend Holdings said today that it had agreed to form an equally-owned joint venture with Computer Associates to jointly develop the computer software market in China. [News.com]
Level 3, Bellcore team for standards
- A consortium of companies licking their chops at the market opportunity for delivering voice calls using Net technology have pooled their efforts to create standards. [News.com]
Leveraging holiday e-shopping
- Online spending this holiday season is expected to reach $2.3 billion, up from last year's $1.1 billion, as Netizens increasingly turn to the Internet for their shopping needs, according to a study released today. [News.com]
Lewinsky book goes online
- A British publishing company said yesterday that it would put a new book on Monica Lewinsky's sexual affair with President Clinton directly onto the Internet today. [News.com]
Library Net filters violate free speech
- In a precedent-setting decision, a federal court in Virginia today ruled that it is unconstitutional for a public library to filter Net access for all patrons. [News.com]
Lining up for Linux
- Linux is out of the closet and in the boardroom. [News.com]
Linux Online back online
- Linux Online, the popular Linux resource, is no longer offline. [News.com]
Linux goes to China
- While some distributors of the Linux operating system are primarily targeting businesses in the United States, Pacific HiTech sees another market to tap: China. [News.com]
Linux trading tuxedo for business suit?
- The familiar Linux penguin may switch its outfit from a tuxedo to a three-piece suit should two major distributors succeed with plans to improve support for the upstart operating system in the corporate world. [News.com]
Linux trading tuxedo for business suit?
- The familiar Linux penguin may switch its outfit from a tuxedo to a three-piece suit should two major distributors succeed with plans to improve support for the upstart operating system in the corporate world. [News.com]
Locking up e-commerce security
- Digital certificate technology, used to vouch for the identity of online stores, continues to evolve as banks and online merchants gird for what they hope will be a boom in e-commerce. [News.com]
Long wait for DTV connection
- Consumers wanting to connect new high-definition television sets and video recorders to cable services will have to wait another year, but an agreement on what technology to use has finally been reached, consumer electronics manufacturers said. [News.com]
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