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SBC to expand Net in California - SBC chairman Ed Whitacre said the company plans to expand its existing high-speed Internet service in California next year. [News.com]
 
SEC meets Argentina's IBM judge - U.S. securities and law enforcement authorities met with the Argentine judge investigating a bribery case involving a local unit of IBM and Argentina's biggest bank, a court source said yesterday. [News.com]
 
SGI shows off Xeon-based computers - Silicon Graphics is showing computers based on Pentium II Xeon chips at the Comdex computer show this week, publicly demonstrating its move to Intel chips. [News.com]
 
SGI's supercomputer breakthrough - Silicon Graphics is set to unveil today a supercomputer that it will boast the fastest performance in the world, both in raw calculating and graphic processing power, a spokeswoman said. [News.com]
 
SSA reports fourth quarter loss - System Software Associates is slowly trying to recover from the brink of financial ruin but is unlikely to ever be the powerhouse it once was in the business application business. [News.com]
 
Samsung starts up 600-MHz Alpha - Samsung Electronics in Korea is ready to mass produce the third generation of Alpha processors, which compete with Intel chips, and will begin supplying Compaq beginning in December. [News.com]
 
Samsung: A screen star emerges - Samsung vaulted into prominence as the largest maker of PC memory chips. Now it's aiming at liquid crystal displays. [News.com]
 
Satellites hope to shake meteor shower - This week, while stargazers look skyward for a spectacular show, the satellite industry will hold its collective breath. [News.com]
 
Satellites solid after meteor shower - Hundreds of communications and defense satellites have apparently weathered a cosmic storm of meteors with little, if any damage, industry experts said. [News.com]
 
Saudi Arabia to get wired - Saudi Arabia has approved a list of Internet service providers ahead of plans to open up the Web to the general public in the kingdom for the first time, the official Saudi Press Agency reported today. [News.com]
 
Schools finally getting e-rate funds - In the wake of a fierce political battle this year, the Clinton administration today announced that it is finally giving out $1.275 billion in Net access subsidies for schools and libraries around the country. [News.com]
 
Scientology loses copyright round - A Colorado nonprofit group has won a critical round in a legal fight against the Church of Scientology, raising questions about whether Scientology has a legal right to keep hundreds of documents offline and out of the public eye. [News.com]
 
Securities litigation reform passed - President Clinton today signed legislation aimed at protecting public high-tech companies from facing a wave of shareholder lawsuits every time their stocks take a dive. [News.com]
 
Sega dreams of better earnings - Video game maker Sega reported dismal earnings for the April-September half year today but said its fast new Dreamcast game machine made it optimistic about the future. [News.com]
 
Sega sells 150,000 Dreamcasts on first day - Sega said today it had sold all 150,000 units of its new 128-bit home-use Dreamcast game player prepared for the first day of sales in Japan on Friday. [News.com]
 
Semiconductor sales inch up - Semiconductor sales inched up from August to September, a surge that observers say may be a sign that the worst is over for silicon providers. [News.com]
 
Server architecture challenges Intel - IBM, Compaq, and HP, fresh off their success with the PCI-X server architecture proposal, are working on another architectural proposal for the generation of servers coming out in 2001 and beyond that directly challenges Intel's plans. [News.com]
 
Service guarantees online checks - First Data's TeleCheck Services unit said it will offer retailers a service that guarantees check payments made over the Internet in an effort to boost electronic commerce. [News.com]
 
Shareholders still support Gates - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is expected to receive a show of support at the annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday as his company battles the government in a landmark antitrust trial. [News.com]
 
Shopping network adds members - Just in time for the holiday buying blitz, ShopperConnection, an online shopping network of specialty retailers, has expanded to nine members. [News.com]
 
 

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