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Countries meet on Net security - Much like teachers who scheme to prevent schoolchildren from cheating on tests, government ministers from around the world toiled on ways to guard the security of firms and people doing business on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Critical care from Microsoft - Microsoft will roll out a new feature for the Windows 98 operating system next week that will alert users to critical bug fixes and patches needed for their system, the company announced today. [News.com]
 
Critical time for Net tax bill - The Senate successfully scrambled to pass the Internet Tax Freedom Act yesterday--but the bill faces one more hurdle before it is "signed, sealed, and delivered" to President Clinton. [News.com]
 
Cyberian Outpost gets a break - Shares in Cyberian Outpost, an e-commerce leader, dropped as much as 17 percent before closing higher today, one day after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results despite a widening loss. [News.com]
 
Cypress jumps on earnings news - Shares of chipmaker Cypress Semiconductor moved slightly higher today after the company posted earnings that beat Wall Street estimates. [News.com]
 
DNS glitch keeps AOL off limits - Internet users trying to send email to America Online or get to the online giant's site have been plagued by problems due to a major glitch with the Internet's domain naming system. [News.com]
 
DOJ assault opens Microsoft trial - Government attorneys wasted no time in laying into Microsoft in the landmark antitrust trial that got under way here today, detailing a series of business acts that allegedly demonstrate the software giant's attempts to illegally maintain a Windows monopoly and to create a new one for Internet software. [News.com]
 
DOJ assault opens Microsoft trial - Government attorneys wasted no time in laying into Microsoft in the landmark antitrust trial that got under way here today, detailing a series of business acts that allegedly demonstrate the software giant's attempts to illegally maintain a Windows monopoly and to create a new one for Internet software. [News.com]
 
DOJ counters "set-up" claims - Now that Netscape Communications chief Jim Barksdale has left the witness stand, Apple Computer and America Online appear to be taking center stage in the antitrust trial against Microsoft under way here. [News.com]
 
DOJ files late in antitrust case - Government prosecutors today filed a number of last-minute court documents in their antitrust suit against Microsoft, hitting on procedural issues related to trial, scheduled to begin on Monday. [News.com]
 
DOJ ready for turn, may see Gates - As Microsoft prepares for what is likely to be the last day of its painstaking cross-examination of Jim Barksdale, government prosecutors have hinted at the direction they intend to take when it is their turn to "redirect" questions to the Netscape Communications' chief Tuesday. [News.com]
 
DOJ says Microsoft stonewalling - Government lawyers asked a judge to order Microsoft to provide evidence from a database they alleged had been altered to block their access to material relevant to the high-profile antitrust case that begins on Monday. [News.com]
 
DSL modem standard due soon - Consumers may move a step closer toward high-speed Internet access at home, as a preliminary standard for digital subscriber line modems is expected to emerge by the end of the week. [News.com]
 
DTV commitment surprises - Broadcasters gathered in Washington today to proclaim their commitment to the rollout of digital television, saying that 41 stations from a wide range of U.S. markets are set to begin broadcasts in November. [News.com]
 
DTV: They'd rather fight than switch - As broadcasters prepare to throw the switch on digital TV broadcasts early next month, International Data Corporation says the market for DTV will slog slowly through a period of consumer confusion and technical hang-ups--but finally boom in 2007 in an unexpected way. [News.com]
 
Data General's upside surprise - Fiscal year 1998 was mostly a sad financial story for Data General--but the book had a rosy ending, as the company pulled out a profitable fourth quarter when analysts expected a loss. [News.com]
 
Data mart vendors go vertical - Data marts and analysis tools are going vertical. [News.com]
 
Datastream teams with MindSpring - Software company Datastream Systems and Internet service provider MindSpring said today that Datastream will provide its customers with MindSpring's Internet software. [News.com]
 
Deal extends NSI domain control - The Clinton administration gave Network Solutions a two-year extension today to keep administering the most popular domain names, including ".com." [News.com]
 
Dell answers program puzzles - Dell Computer is moving to take the pain out of software adoption through a new site that will identify programs certified to run on the company's computers. [News.com]
 
 

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