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Is Sacramento a tech boomtown?
- The state capital--not Silicon Valley--is the fastest growing region in California's high-tech industry, which is spreading beyond San Jose and into other Northern California cities, a new study shows. [News.com]
Is a 3Com product in AT&T's future?
- As AT&T forges ahead with its buyout of Tele-Communications Incorporated, 3Com's name has surfaced as a provider of a next-generation phone for the merged company, according to internal AT&T memos. [News.com]
Israeli techs face devaluation
- A weaker shekel will help raise the profits of Israel's high technology companies, but a slowing world economy will offset the gains for the electronics industry, the Mideast country's Manufacturers Association said today. [News.com]
Japan firms lag in Y2K action
- Hundreds of Japan's small and medium-sized companies have not taken action to address the millennium problem threatening their computers, a government survey released yesterday said. [News.com]
Japan firms lag in Y2K action
- Hundreds of Japan's small and medium-sized companies have not taken action to address the millennium problem threatening their computers, a government survey released yesterday said. [News.com]
Japan's high-tech woes continue
- Japan's deepening economic gloom is dimming the earnings outlook for electronics companies--but Fujitsu is an exception that is reaping handsome profits from its mainstay information services, analysts say. [News.com]
Japanese chipmakers suffering
- Six Japanese semiconductor makers released downbeat earnings results for the first half of the year, many of them suffering from a semiconductor market malaise, according to a report in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's largest business daily. [News.com]
Japanese firms cutting shipments
- Three major Japanese personal computer makers are cutting shipment plans for the first half of fiscal 1999 by about five percent because of a sharp fall in corporate demand, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported yesterday. [News.com]
Java chip not picking up steam
- The Java chip, according to some, is toast. [News.com]
John Glenn's space jam
- Most Web users hoping to catch a glimpse of John Glenn's historic space shuttle lift-off today learned the hard way that, despite the incredible advances in technology that streams video to the Internet, they were better off trying to find a good old-fashioned television. [News.com]
Judgment expected in filter suit
- The fate of a key Internet filtering case could be decided in the next few weeks--and free speech advocates say it is likely to be decided in their favor, thanks to a ruling issued today by a federal judge. [News.com]
Kodak net earnings up 72%
- Eastman Kodak today posted net earnings of $398 million in the third quarter, up 72 percent from year-ago levels, as progress from a corporate overhaul and gains in manufacturing productivity helped offset a 10 percent drop in sales. [News.com]
LCD shortage in 2000?
- A shortage of liquid crystal screens will hit in 2000, affecting both notebook makers and the burgeoning market for flat-panel displays, according to a new study. [News.com]
LSI Logic to cut 1,200 jobs
- Shares of chipmaker LSI Logic tumbled in early trading today after the firm announced it will cut approximately 1,200 jobs, or about 17 percent of its workforce. [News.com]
Landmark copyright law
- Historic copyright legislation just signed by President Clinton will have wide impact on the Internet. While the law provides greater regulatory authority over intellectual property, it also threatens some nascent businesses, such as Internet radio. [News.com]
Larry Ellison hypes Oracle8i
- Oracle CEO Larry Ellison today said with great confidence and fanfare that he sees his company's future squarely interwoven with the upcoming release of its Oracle8i application. [News.com]
Lawmakers tackle tech bills
- With Congress's session coming to a close, lawmakers are scrambling to hammer out details on legislation dealing with online taxes, copyrights, and the dreaded millennium bug. [News.com]
Lexis-Nexis offers Web service
- Lexis-Nexis, the popular legal and news search firm today is launching an ambitious Web service aimed at the business user. [News.com]
Lexmark tops expectations
- Lexmark reported record third-quarter revenues and profits, thanks to a 25 percent gain in revenues from its core inkjet and laser printer businesses, and beat Wall Street's expectations by 2 cents. [News.com]
Library filtering suit dismissed
- In what the ACLU is calling a victory for free speech, a California superior court judge today threw out a lawsuit that called for mandatory filters to be installed on library computers used to surf the Internet. [News.com]
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