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QuickTime upgrade aims at Microsoft
- Apple Computer's QuickTime multimedia software is due for a technology boost that will again place it squarely in the path of Microsoft. [News.com]
Qwest takes long distance strides
- Qwest Communications announces a multimillion-dollar venture deal with Dutch telco KPN in a move to push its fiber-optic capabilities overseas. With this latest deal, many analysts wonder what the next move will be for the upstart communications company in its quest to expand its high-speed, high-capacity network. [News.com]
Raft of portables released
- Toshiba, Dell Computer, and NEC each unveiled new notebook PCs today, underlining tight competition in the portable market. [News.com]
Rambus to reassure at Comdex
- People drawn to Rambus computer memory, the heir-apparent memory technology standard, will be able to get an eyeful at Comdex next week. [News.com]
Rambus to reassure at Comdex
- People drawn to Rambus computer memory, the heir-apparent memory technology standard, will be able to get an eyeful at Comdex next week. [News.com]
Reach of direct PC sellers expands
- The three biggest online computer stores in the future just might be Dell, Gateway, and Micron. [News.com]
Real Cities launches shopping guide
- Just in time for the holiday shopping rush, publishing giant Knight Ridder's online unit Real Cities has launched an online shopping service, the Real Cities Shopping Guide. [News.com]
RealNetworks ships streaming software
- RealNetworks today released media streaming software and developer tools and announced a new partnership with an Internet portal company. [News.com]
Rebus profit jumps on IT services, software
- Rebus Group, a U.K. computer software supply and services company, said first-half profit rose 39 percent on increased demand for its computer services and insurance-related software. [News.com]
Record label to use MP3 format
- The largest independent record label will offer songs by such hit acts as The Band for free in a controversial online format that many in the music industry say encourages copyright piracy. [News.com]
Regulators force US West to open up
- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission ordered US West to open its networks to a competitor today, breaking a logjam that had prevented rival ICG Communications from signing up new local phone customers in some areas. [News.com]
Regulators urge TCI to open cables
- A local cable television regulatory body in Oregon has ruled that Tele-Communications Incorporated should allow other ISPs access to the company's @Home Network high-speed Net access service. [News.com]
Relentless pace of PCs to slow
- The design cycle of the desktop computer is going to slow down, but Intel and PC makers don't plan to come out any worse for the wear. [News.com]
Rising to the chip challenge
- Rise Technology officially entered the Intel clone market today with chips that are deliberately priced at the very bottom of the market. . [News.com]
Rolling Stone rocks the Net
- The popular music magazine that defined the hippie generation has stepped into the Internet Age. [News.com]
Rule requires Y2K spending reports
- The Year 2000 problem knows no difference between a computer in the Pentagon or in a county sheriff's office, so financial rule-makers are now pressing municipal governments to do more on reporting Y2K compliance. [News.com]
Rule requires Y2K spending reports
- The Year 2000 problem knows no difference between a computer in the Pentagon or in a county sheriff's office, so financial rule-makers are now pressing municipal governments to do more on reporting Y2K compliance. [News.com]
S3 names new chief executive
- Struggling to retain its market foothold amid falling revenue and a series of quarterly losses, graphics chipmaker S3 today named a new chairman and chief executive. [News.com]
SAP revs sales strategy
- German software giant SAP is focused on the front office. [News.com]
SBC makes new long distance bid
- SBC Communications asked Missouri state regulators today to give their endorsement to its bid to enter long distance in that state, the latest in a string of still-unsuccessful expansion efforts by the baby Bell companies. [News.com]
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