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Microsoft, Intel wage war of words - Microsoft today portrayed a senior Intel executive as a disgruntled "prima donna" who fabricated allegations as part of a vendetta. But despite the sometimes dramatic cross-examination, Microsoft was unable to rebuff the executive's most damaging claim--that the software giant sought to use its dominance to suffocate competitors. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, Qualcomm form new firm - Microsoft jumped into the market for wireless data communications today, announcing that it will form a new company called Wireless Knowledge with Qualcomm, a move signaling the software giant's entry into yet another "convergence" market. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, Qualcomm to form company - Qualcomm and Microsoft will announce the formation of a new company focusing on wireless data communications next week, a move heralding the software giant's entry into yet another "convergence" market. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, Sun struggle in suit - New motions by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems could delay a decision in the San Jose, California, case stemming from Microsoft's license for the Java programming language. [News.com]
 
Microsoft: Linux a threat to NT - The growing popularity of Linux and other so-called open source software poses a direct threat to Microsoft's revenue stream, according to an internal company memo posted on the Web. [News.com]
 
Mitsubishi boosts flat displays - Mitsubishi Electronics moved ahead in big, flat computer displays, offering a flat 22-inch conventional desktop monitor and an 18-inch LCD display today. [News.com]
 
Model prevails in Playboy case - A former Playboy model has won another round in her legal fight to describe herself online as a "Playmate of the Year." [News.com]
 
Monorail goes with AMD - Monorail introduced a line of low-cost computers built with chips from Advanced Micro Devices, yet another sign that the Intel rival is ruling the roost in chips for the sub-$1,000 PC market. [News.com]
 
More backing for Fibre Channel - More and more companies are deciding that fiber is good for you. [News.com]
 
Motorola alters Starfish charges - Telecommunications company Motorola said yesterday that the special charges taken in the 1998 third quarter related to its acquisition of Starfish Software have been reduced and earnings have been increased by $99 million. [News.com]
 
Motorola earns its wings - Motorola says its products give you wings, but after a year marred by product delays, layoffs, and declining market share, it's the company's stock that is finally taking flight. [News.com]
 
Motorola names price for Y2K fixes - Motorola said it expects spending to deal with the Year 2000 computer bug to total $290 million to $340 million for 1997 through 2000, but the technology giant said it does not expect the costs will have a material effect on results. [News.com]
 
Motorola names price for Y2K fixes - Motorola said it expects spending to deal with the Year 2000 computer bug to total $290 million to $340 million for 1997 through 2000, but the technology giant said it does not expect the costs will have a material effect on results. [News.com]
 
Motorola to build thin displays - Motorola has been working quietly on a factory to produce thin displays in the United States, one of at least two U.S. companies now pushing into a field historically dominated by Asian vendors. [News.com]
 
NBC to invest in iVillage - Television broadcasting company NBC today said it is moving to buy a minority stake in iVillage, a Web site aimed at women. [News.com]
 
NCI checks for pulse - The doctor is in, but can he revive the patient? [News.com]
 
NFL Players Association drops SportsLine - Think New Ideas, an Internet marketing company, signed an agreement to host the National Football League Players Association's Web site as the union tries to improve marketing opportunities for its members. [News.com]
 
Nasdaq closes day up - The Dow headed South today after last week's strong market rally, but technology issues managed to lead the Nasdaq higher. [News.com]
 
National teams up with Avanti - National Semiconductor has struck a deal with Avanti Corporation to purchase tools to manufacture system-on-a-chip processors, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
NeoMagic's sales jump 81 percent - Notebook PC makers have turned more and more to graphics chips from NeoMagic, and it is now reaping the financial rewards. [News.com]
 
 

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