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New products to boost AMD sales
- Advanced Micro Devices chief executive Jerry Sanders yesterday forecast rising sales during the next three years as the chipmaker brings out more products to compete against rival Intel. [News.com]
New twist in Microsoft Java feud
- Following a federal judge's ruling against Microsoft this week in Sun's lawsuit against it, the giant will strip its Java virtual machine out of the Internet Explorer Web browser for Macintosh and Unix, according to a letter sent to IE licensees. Earlier, Microsoft said that Windows 98 users were unaffected by the decision, and that the company is "committed to supporting Java for all our customers." [News.com]
Newbridge gear to support VPN
- Newbridge Networks hopes to strike gold as service providers upgrade their network equipment to tackle secure connections over the public Net. [News.com]
Newbridge stock soars on earnings
- Stock in high-end network equipment provider Newbridge Networks got a boost today following news that the company secured a large customer contract in China. [News.com]
News Corporation operating profits jump
- Rupert Murdoch's media giant, News Corporation, said today that its fiscal first-quarter operating profits jumped 10 percent to $407 million, boosted by several summer film releases and rental sales from the blockbuster Titanic. [News.com]
Newsweek, Post link to commerce
- Two old-media veterans today are launching a decidedly new-media venture with online shopping links directly from the editorial site to comparison shopping, the hottest trend in e-commerce. [News.com]
Nintendo hopes to bounce back
- Nintendo said its sales and operating profits dipped during the latest fiscal half-year but predicted a rebound in the second six months, led by the new Legend of Zelda game software for its Nintendo64 console. [News.com]
Nintendo, LucasArts use the force
- Nintendo of America, LucasArts Entertainment and Lucas Licensing have signed a five-year worldwide agreement for three new Star Wars games, granting limited exclusivity to Nintendo. [News.com]
No discounts from Cisco
- Executives from data networking leader Cisco Systems remain hopeful that they can maintain a sales model that relies on huge margins as the company moves into new markets and faces increased competition from unexpected corners. [News.com]
No problem, Microsoft says to ruling
- Company executives insist Microsoft will not have to jump through technology hoops to comply with a judge's order to stop selling software that includes an incompatible version of Sun Microsystems' Java computer language. [News.com]
No updated Real software on WebTV
- The newest version of the most popular audio software on the Net is another feature users can't get on their WebTV. [News.com]
Nortel Networks pushes voice, data tech
- Nortel Networks is starting to lay a foundation for increased use of data-based technology within carrier networks, rolling out an update to key gateway hardware that links the voice and data networking worlds. [News.com]
Notebook price wars rage
- PC makers introduce new laptops as prices continue to sink in the hot market. Toshiba, Dell, IBM, and NEC are aiming at home and small-business customers. [News.com]
Notebook race to get more packed
- Packard Bell NEC laid out plans at Comdex for new Windows CE devices and a sub-$1,000 notebook, while CompUSA said it will take a shot at the notebook market with its own systems starting in early 1999. [News.com]
Notebook race to get more packed
- Packard Bell NEC laid out plans at Comdex for new Windows CE devices and a sub-$1,000 notebook, while CompUSA said it will take a shot at the notebook market with its own systems starting in early 1999. [News.com]
Notebooks light up Comdex
- Some top computer makers get ready to rev the notebook and Windows CE handheld market, while CompUSA, which heretofore only made desktop PCs, also takes the plunge. [News.com]
Notes, Exchange in tight race
- Third-quarter sales of IBM Lotus Notes email software beat those of Microsoft Exchange in the hotly contested market for corporate electronic mail systems, a recent industry report shows. [News.com]
Novell continues comeback
- What a difference a year makes. [News.com]
Novell gains more steam
- The bandwagon is getting crowded. [News.com]
Novell posts free Y2K patch
- Networking giant Novell has posted a free patch for NetWare 4.10 for making that product Year 2000 compliant. [News.com]
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