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Hack puts AOL off limits - Internet users trying to send email to America Online users 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]
 
Hackers invade India army site - India said today that hackers had hijacked an army Web site set up two months ago to present New Delhi's stand on the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir. [News.com]
 
Hacking site gets hacked - Hacking and security news and information site Rootshell.com was the subject of its own coverage today after suffering an early morning hack. [News.com]
 
Harbinger to cut jobs by 10% - Software maker Harbinger today announced that it will carry out a restructuring program that includes cutting its workforce by 10 percent, or about 110 people. [News.com]
 
Hayes files for bankruptcy - It's strike two for modem-maker Hayes Corporation. Hayes and some of its domestic subsidiaries today filed for bankruptcy, the second time in three years the company has done so. [News.com]
 
Health an online moneymaker - While many businesses are looking to the Web to generate revenue, those in the health care space are particularly well-positioned to take advantage of all that the Internet has to offer, according to a study released today in conjunction with a health conference sponsored by chip giant Intel. [News.com]
 
Healtheon cancels IPO - Healtheon, the online health care company led by Netscape Communications cofounder Jim Clark, today canceled its proposed initial public offering, citing poor "market conditions." [News.com]
 
Hitachi revs LCD chipset - Hitachi said today it has developed a low power-consuming color liquid crystal driver chipset for use in handheld devices, and would start sample shipments in Japan in December. [News.com]
 
Hitachi, Toshiba suffer Asian flu - Hitachi and Toshiba unveiled bruising first-half earnings results today, hit hard by the deepening Asian recession and weak worldwide economic conditions. [News.com]
 
Home networking draws diverse crew - A cavalcade of big-league computer and electronics companies announced plans to make it easier for consumers to tie electronic equipment and appliances into home networks. [News.com]
 
Homer Simpson gets Intel gig - Homer Simpson, doughnut-eating father figure on the television show The Simpsons, will become a spokesman for Intel. [News.com]
 
Hospitals, small firms face Y2K risks - The health industry, small and medium-sized companies, and local government look especially at risk from the millennium bug, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said. [News.com]
 
Hospitals, small firms face Y2K risks - The health industry, small and medium-sized companies, and local government look especially at risk from the millennium bug, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said. [News.com]
 
HotBot is heart of Lycos deal - Lycos knows that the secret to success is reach. Because with reach, there's revenue. [News.com]
 
HotBot offers free email, page building - Two weeks after Lycos acquired Wired Digital, search directory HotBot has quietly launched free email and home page builder services. [News.com]
 
Hotmail frames raise legal ire - While security experts frequently talk about the universal tradeoff between convenience and security, Microsoft's Hotmail may find itself poised between security and legality. [News.com]
 
House clears copyright bill - The House today passed legislation to impose new safeguards for software, music, and written works on the Net, and to outlaw technologies that can crack copyright protection devices. [News.com]
 
House mulls Clinton domain plan - The House Commerce Committee opened an investigation into the Clinton administration's drive to privatize the Internet's name and address system, following complaints that reform plans were drafted behind closed doors without public input. [News.com]
 
House passes Net content bill - The House passed the Child Online Protection Act today to penalize commercial sites that give minors unfettered access to "harmful" material. [News.com]
 
House passes Y2K liability bill - Following the Senate's lead, the House of Representatives last night passed controversial legislation that will allow U.S. companies to share information for purposes of solving the Y2K bug, and President Clinton pledged to sign it into law. [News.com]
 
 

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