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Mainframes to drive IBM earnings - Big Blue hits a new 52-week high as it gears up to report third-quarter earnings that analysts say should be strong. [News.com]
 
Mainframes to drive IBM earnings - Big Blue hits a new 52-week high as it gears up to report third-quarter earnings that analysts say should be strong. [News.com]
 
Major Solaris revision this week - Sun Microsystems will take the next step in bringing high-end capabilities to its Solaris operating system this week in a bid to highlight its software efforts. [News.com]
 
Major newspapers sue archivist - Two national newspapers are reviving a longstanding industry battle with a suit against a site they accuse of misappropriating their copyrighted content. [News.com]
 
Making speech key to e-commerce - A powerhouse alliance of communications, software, and financial services companies said they plan to create mass access to Internet commerce through products that allow people to speak computer commands instead of typing them on a keyboard. [News.com]
 
Man banned from Net for 5 years - A man who pleaded guilty today in an online child pornography case will be banned from the Internet for five years. [News.com]
 
MarketWatch.com files for IPO - MarketWatch.com, a provider of business news and financial data online, filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of $34.5 million in common stock. [News.com]
 
Marketers aim to fight Net evils - Marketers want an industrial nations meeting in Ottawa next week to adopt a global system to protect consumers from junk email, which a top marketer calls the "cancer of electronic commerce." [News.com]
 
Marketing groups join forces - Established lobbying powerhouse the Direct Marketing Association is acquiring burgeoning Internet trade group the Association for Interactive Media in an effort to build up Net businesses' lobbying power. [News.com]
 
Markets mixed on tech push - U.S. stocks closed mixed today, with a blue chip rally sputtering and pulling the Dow Jones Industrial Average lower, while technology stocks helped push the Nasdaq Composite Index higher. [News.com]
 
Markets tumble on global worries - It was an ugly day on Wall Street today, but words from an influential international financier helped spark a late afternoon rally to help U.S. markets regain some heavy losses early on. [News.com]
 
Markets up on interest rate cut - Stocks closed higher today, carried by the Federal Reserve's surprise quarter-percent cut in interest rates yesterday, which fueled hope that the U.S. economy may not succumb to spreading global economic turmoil. [News.com]
 
Matsushita to boost DVD output - Matsushita Electric Industrial said today it will boost production of digital video disks at home and in the United States. [News.com]
 
Media moguls stand by TV - Although many technology and entertainment executives are drawn by the lure of making money from the Internet, two media icons today downplayed the Net's importance. [News.com]
 
Merger mania strikes the Net - Merger mania in the Internet industry is heating up again, underscored by two deals announced today. [News.com]
 
Microsoft backs global English - Famed for its software, Microsoft plans to publish a rather more old-fashioned product--a dictionary. [News.com]
 
Microsoft continues XML push - Programmers flipping from last night's baseball playoffs to the football game to the latest news may have been struck by an unusual sight--a presentation by a Microsoft specialist on using elements of XML shown via closed-circuit television to numerous hotels here. [News.com]
 
Microsoft denied access to tapes - A federal judge today denied Microsoft's bid to get hold of confidential taped interviews Netscape Communications executives gave to two college professors for a book. [News.com]
 
Microsoft denies Bristol claim - Microsoft denied yesterday that its treatment of a small Connecticut firm amounted to an unfair attempt to stifle competition. [News.com]
 
Microsoft details Office features - Microsoft has announced accessibility features and interoperability improvements that will be included in its Office 2000 desktop application suite, due for release in the first quarter of next year. [News.com]
 
 

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