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Senators unveil Y2K bill - The Senate Judiciary Committee today sent to the Senate a revised bill to shield industries from some litigation regarding their Year 2000 computer bug remediation efforts. [News.com]
 
Senators unveil Y2K bill - The Senate Judiciary Committee today sent to the Senate a revised bill to shield industries from some litigation regarding their Year 2000 computer bug remediation efforts. [News.com]
 
Server market drops in Asia - The server market is the latest casualty of the Asian economic crisis, as revenues in the region have declined 20 percent, according to a market study. [News.com]
 
Server snags put domains in limbo - For the past two days, a high-level network latency problem has left many new and updated domain name registrations in limbo, a spokesman for Network Solutions has confirmed. [News.com]
 
Sharp cuts profit forecast - Sharp today cut its profit forecasts for this business year as deepening economic gloom in Japan and the rest of the world clouded its earnings outlook. [News.com]
 
Sharp, JVC ready handhelds - Sharp and JVC will both introduce inexpensive, scaled-down handheld assistants this fall, in what is turning out to be a crowded field. [News.com]
 
Shifting from data to data analysis - Enterprise resource planning vendors are climbing the corporate ladder, all the way to the top. [News.com]
 
Siemens, Acer drop PC plant plan - Germany's Siemens AG said that plans to sell its main personal computer plant to Taiwan's Acer have collapsed because of irreconcilable differences over financing. [News.com]
 
Silicon Valley stands by Clinton - A San Jose fund-raiser tonight marks the first time President Bill Clinton has returned to California since the details of his admitted inappropriate relationship with a former White House intern were aired across the Internet and on television. [News.com]
 
Site puts Webcams in African bush - South Africa's famous wildlife, once inaccessible to the majority of the country's inhabitants, is being paraded into cyberspace by two Internet enthusiasts. [News.com]
 
Sites prepare for Clinton video - Online media companies, many of which posted the Starr report last week, now are grappling with new complications in the wake of the House Judiciary Committee's decision to release the president's videotaped grand jury testimony today. [News.com]
 
Sites rage with debate over Clinton - It would seem that the only link between Ginger Spice and President Clinton is the magnitude of publicity and proximity in age she shares with Monica Lewinsky. [News.com]
 
Sleek, pricey notebooks arriving - Another wave of slim, flashy notebooks is due to arrive next week with the release of Intel's Pentium II 300-MHz chip for mobile computers, but the low-end of the market appears to be the real hot spot. [News.com]
 
Soccer site kicks into gear - As America's Major League Soccer nears the end of its third regular season, it seems fitting that some of the neophyte league's closest coverage comes from an online outfit led by a college senior. [News.com]
 
Softbank to restructure - Japan's Softbank, a rapidly expanding software and publishing group, said today that it would overhaul its management structure next April in order to speed up decisions and boost profitability. [News.com]
 
Software trade groups talk merger - The Software Publishers Association and the Information Industry Association trade groups are discussing a merger, CNET News.com has learned. [News.com]
 
Softworks signs pact with IBM - Softworks said yesterday that it entered an agreement with IBM to integrate ten of its enterprise systems management products with IBM's operating system and software offering, OS/390 SystemPac, providing another avenue for product distribution. [News.com]
 
Sony joins digital TV fray - Sony Electronics has jumped into the digital TV fray, saying it will offer the industry's first high definition TV with a flat screen that's based on mainstream picture tube technology. [News.com]
 
Spam bill raises free-speech flags - California lawmaker Debra Bowen's plan to deter bulk emailers and adult sites from pushing sales pitches to unsuspecting Net users seems simple: Make spammers use labels so that email providers or surfers can screen the messages. [News.com]
 
Specifications for Toshiba Satellite 4020 CDT - Toshiba Satellite 4020 CDT  • 300-MHz Pentium II  • 13.3-inch active-matrix display  • 64MB of memory  • CD-ROM drive  • 6.4GB hard drive  • 56-kbps modem  • Lithium ion battery  • $2,999 [News.com]
 
 

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