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Symantec adds muscle to Java - Symantec today continued to shore up its Java development tools for corporate use. [News.com]
 
Symantec gets upside, Quarterdeck - PC tools and antivirus software maker Symantec today said it will acquire the struggling Quarterdeck and beat revised Wall Street estimates by 1 cent when it reported its second-quarter financial results. [News.com]
 
Symantec to trim staff - Utility software maker Symantec will lay off about 100 employees, most likely during its fiscal 1999 third quarter, as a result of sluggish summer sales, the company confirmed today. [News.com]
 
TCI dances around access issues - Cable giant Tele-Communications Incorporated yesterday said it was willing to share its new high-speed Internet service with leading online services such as America Online, but under conditions that the other services have previously rejected. [News.com]
 
TI closes memory sale to Micron - Texas Instruments said today that it has completed the sale of its memory business to Micron Technology and that it expects a pre-tax gain of about $100 million on the sale. [News.com]
 
TI earnings beat expectations - Texas Instruments today reported third-quarter earnings that surpassed Wall Street expectations and projects a stable performance in its fourth quarter, despite being affected by a weakness in the memory sector and the overall downturn in the semiconductor market. [News.com]
 
TV set-tops set to take off - Interactive TV set-top boxes are poised for enormous growth over the next five years, according to research released today, led by the unexpected popularity of online gaming machines. [News.com]
 
Taiwan's exports down from '97 - Although Taiwan's export orders showed some month-on-month improvement recently, they were expected to show a deeper year-on-year decline in September due to a high year-earlier base, a Reuters poll showed. [News.com]
 
Taiwanese firm jumps into DRAM - Taiwanese chipmaker Winbond Electronics says its entrance into the depressed memory market comes at a good time, even though other companies have been pulling out. [News.com]
 
Takeover gossip rules Net expo - Online trade expo Internet World is under way in New York this week, and amid the clamor of product announcements and swapping of email addresses that typify such conferences, the main discussion topic is--who's the next takeover target? [News.com]
 
Taking the mystery out of data - Business Objects wants to make it easier for people other than heads-down users to take advantage of its analytical tools. [News.com]
 
Tech bills face 11th-hour rush - Congress is attempting to keep the government funded this fiscal year and pass a handful of new Net regulations--all before the clock strikes midnight. [News.com]
 
Tech bills hang in the balance - Legislation to govern an array of Internet and technology issues must be voted on quickly, as Congress races to end its session. [News.com]
 
Tech bills in the budget - Congress is set to pass a $500 billion-plus federal spending bill that contains a handful of technology industry-backed provisions as well as controversial Net content regulations. [News.com]
 
Tech caught in budget crossfire - The White House and the Republican-led Congress have almost reached an agreement on a $500 billion-plus federal spending bill but they still are haggling over the details, including technology industry-backed provisions and controversial Net content regulations. [News.com]
 
Tech earnings satisfy the Street - Companies representing the range of industries that now make up the technology sector reported earnings today, including Microsoft, IBM, Sprint, SAP, Texas Instruments, and RealNetworks. The majority managed to deflect fears that the bull market has run out of steam by either beating or meeting Wall Street's expectations. [News.com]
 
Tech firms survive rocky quarter - Though U.S. financial markets are dropping again, PC manufacturers and a few other high-tech firms managed to post double-digit stock price gains from July to September. [News.com]
 
Tech industry reinvents the pen - British researchers striving for the ultimate in miniaturized telecommunications have created a handheld computer in the form of a pen. [News.com]
 
Tech mutual funds hold their own - Tech-based mutual funds that loaded up on bellwether stocks such as Cisco and Microsoft fared well at withstanding the third-quarter storm that hit the markets, according to data released today by mutual fund researcher Morningstar. [News.com]
 
Tech rally fizzles out - Rumors that Brazil plans to devalue its currency pushed both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite Index lower today, stalling a strong morning rally. [News.com]
 
 

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