Search
The Directory
The Web
for
Home
>
News
>
Online Archives
>
CNET News.com
>
1998
>
November
New!
Submit a site
whatUseek Directory Site Listings:
Top secret chip less secret now
- Transmeta, the highly secretive, well-funded Silicon Valley chip start-up, may be offering the first glimpses of its well-guarded microprocessor design. [News.com]
Toshiba expands server line
- Toshiba today introduced the Magnia 7000 series enterprise server, expanding its relatively new server line. [News.com]
Toshiba slashes notebook prices
- Toshiba cut prices on its notebook PCs by up to 32 percent as part of its effort to retain its lead in the increasingly competitive laptop market. [News.com]
Toshiba to rent DVDs in Europe
- Toshiba said today it would enter the rental business in digital video disks and players in Europe in cooperation with VCL Communications of Germany. [News.com]
Transaction Systems buys Media Integration
- Transaction Systems Architects, a banking software maker, said it bought closely held Media Integration of the Netherlands for $28.5 million in stock to expand its business into smart cards. [News.com]
Trial focuses on AOL, Netscape talks
- Microsoft used merger talks between America Online and Netscape Communications to discredit the testimony of a government witness, painting the potential union as an example of the software giant's precarious place in an industry that can radically change very quickly. [News.com]
True North to offer part of Modem Media
- Ad agency True North Communications plans to offer to the public a minority stake in Modem Media Poppe Tyson, a subsidiary that offers Web site design and electronic commerce services. [News.com]
Two indicted for fake peripherals
- A federal prosecutor is throwing the book at two people for allegedly selling fake peripheral devices. [News.com]
U.S. Net shopping nears $13 billion
- Internet retailing in the United States could make as much as $13 billion in revenue this year, beating other forecasts and showing the industry is growing faster than previously thought, according to reports. [News.com]
U.S. banks shell out bucks for Y2K bills
- U.S. banks have already paid a large chunk of their bills to prevent computers from crashing in the year 2000, although the project's total price tag is higher than originally estimated, analysts said. [News.com]
U.S. fights back on thin displays
- U.S. manufacturers are fighting back with bold yet risky technology as they try to get a foothold in the thin "flat-panel" display industry. [News.com]
U.S. firms join flat-panel push
- Motorola joins the display market as other companies also move in, including a well-funded Silicon Valley start-up and Samsung. [News.com]
U.S. proposes privacy principles
- The Clinton administration has released a proposed voluntary approach for U.S. companies to meet the requirements of European privacy laws. [News.com]
U.S. to hand over Net administration
- The U.S. government today is expected to hand off oversight of the Internet's infrastructure to a nonprofit corporation, in a move that exemplifies the changing nature of the Net. [News.com]
US West criticized over local rule
- A telecommunications company trying to break into US West's Colorado local phone market will file a new round of complaints with regulators Monday, charging that the Baby Bell is sabotaging its ability to operate. [News.com]
USWeb's Firmage steps down
- USWeb announced today that it has named Robert Shaw as its CEO, while its current chairman, CEO, and cofounder Joe Firmage will become the company's chief strategist. [News.com]
Unisys to offer Ascend on-site services
- Unisys has inked a deal to provide on-site service for Ascend Communications' networking gear. [News.com]
United site to add cargo bookings
- Soon, cargo customers will be able to book space on United Airlines' cargo Internet site, making the airline one of the first to provide such capability, says Peter Kreiser, United's new director of cargo marketing. [News.com]
Universal Studios chairman steps down
- Seagram, the distilled spirits company that also produces motion pictures, television products, and recorded music, said today that Frank Biondi Jr. has resigned as chairman of Universal Studios, giving Seagram chief executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. direct control of the company's entertainment operations. [News.com]
Upgraded Sun server to battle NT
- [News.com]
[
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
]
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site
-
Open Directory Project
-
Become an Editor
About
Help
Content Filter
Terms
Privacy Policy
© 2026
whatUseek