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Specifications for new Gateway notebook - Solo 3100  • 300-MHz Pentium II  • 12.1-inch active-matrix display  • 64MB of memory  • DVD-ROM drive  • 4GB hard drive  • 56-kbps modem  • 4.6 to 5.2 lbs, depending on configuration  • $2,999 [News.com]
 
Specs for Dell Inspiron 7000 - Dell Inspiron 7000  • Pentium II processor  • 32MB or 64MB of memory, up to 192MB  • Liquid crystal display, 13.3", 14.1", or 15"  • CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives  • ATI Rage LT Pro graphics chipset  • integrated 56k modem  • lithium ion battery  • 8.2 to 8.9 lbs.  • 4BG hard drive, expandable to 8GB  • $2,799 to $2,999 [News.com]
 
Spielberg debuts Holocaust CD-ROM - Film director Steven Spielberg staged the world premiere of his educational CD-ROM on the Holocaust, which features "living memories" of elderly Jewish survivors, at a German high school today. [News.com]
 
Spinning banner ads with audio - Net radio firm Spinner.com is using its format to coordinate banner ads with audio programming, the firm said. [News.com]
 
Sports sites aim to score traffic - Between the home run race and the start of football season, sports sites have their hands full with material to cover. The big players are competing with ever-improving game plans that include redesigns, sports-oriented software applications, and even a new television show. [News.com]
 
SportsLine launches TV show - The growing convergence between the Net and television got a boost in the highly active sports space today, with SportsLine USA announcing the launch of its own cable television show. [News.com]
 
Sprint may take PCS unit public - Further clouding questions about the strength of the current IPO market, telecommunications company Sprint has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicating that it intends to make a public offering of shares in its wireless phone business. [News.com]
 
Spyglass crows about "Blackbird" - Spyglass today said it has agreed to provide software technologies for Motorola's recently detailed "Blackbird" interactive TV set-top box. [News.com]
 
Spyglass develops browser for Microsoft - Spyglass complemented a recent string of licensing successes by releasing a version of its Web browser for limited-purpose devices running Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. [News.com]
 
Spyrus buys Signet Systems - Broadening its network security offerings, Spyrus, which markets hardware security tokens and software, has acquired an Australian certificate authority firm called Signet Systems. [News.com]
 
Sri Lanka Net use to boom - Improved phone lines and cheaper computers are luring thousands of Sri Lankans to the Internet, officials said, predicting strong gains over the next few years. [News.com]
 
Starr report arrives online - As expected, the House of Representatives has posted the Office of Independent Counsel's report, which outlines "substantial evidence" that President Clinton lied under oath, among other charges. [News.com]
 
Starr report hits the Net - Netizens everwhere rushed online to read the independent counsel's report on the presidential sex scandal. And despite widespread fears of crashes, networking backbones and servers survive the stampede. [News.com]
 
Starr report: Print follows the Web - After Friday's online stampede to read Kenneth Starr's allegations against President Clinton, many weekend newspapers arrived on doorsteps bulging with the same detailed report 24 hours after its release. [News.com]
 
Start-up fever still burning - It is a muggy summer night and, judging from the traffic jam outside one motel, half the town has come to hear a group of local business leaders tell how they got started. [News.com]
 
Start-up offers billing for ISPs - Calling their process the missing link for making money on the Internet, Israeli software start-up XaCCT Technologies unveiled a billing system today. [News.com]
 
Start-up to launch $399 PC era - A start-up backed by South Korean PC giant Trigem and display maker Korean Data Systems is planning to usher in the $399 PC era next month with three ultra-low-cost systems. [News.com]
 
Stephen Case, $160 million man - America Online chief executive Stephen Case received nearly $160 million in compensation last year, surpassing his pay package of the previous year nearly sixfold. [News.com]
 
Stock markets plunge - Wall Streets stocks plunged today, haunted by yesterday's statement from Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan that there would be no coordinated global effort to cut interest rates. [News.com]
 
Stocks mixed despite good news - U.S. stocks closed mixed today despite strong performance in Asian markets and renewed hopes of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. [News.com]
 
 

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