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Survey measures wired states
- Washington and Wisconsin are the two best-wired states in the union for the second year in a row, according to an annual survey by conservative digital think tank the Progress and Freedom Foundation. [News.com]
Survey: Many gadgets tossed
- Many electronic gizmos bought to enhance business productivity fail to do the job and end up as expensive garbage, according to a new survey. [News.com]
Surveys show Web jobs pay best
- New evidence shows that the fastest road to riches, aside from winning the lottery or scoring a stock market coup, is a job in the Internet industry. [News.com]
Swedish political site hacked
- Hackers sabotaged the Web site of Sweden's main opposition party last night, only hours before election voting began, a party spokesman said today. [News.com]
Sweet deals for high-tech execs
- This year's run-up in Internet stocks has made America Online chief executive Stephen Case the $160 million man, in just the latest example of hefty compensation packages for high-tech executives. [News.com]
Swissair leverages Web site
- Last night, when word started trickling out that a Swissair flight was lost in the Atlantic off Nova Scotia, people did what they have done to learn more about what's going on: hunt around for information, especially online. [News.com]
Sybase defends enterprise plans
- Hoping to quash rumors that it's moving away from its core enterprise database business, Sybase plans to next month roll out a new version of its high-end database, along with additional technology aimed at the financial community. [News.com]
Sybase forms unit for handhelds
- Sybase had the strategy--now it has the division to go along with it. [News.com]
Sybase sees sales flat in S.E. Asia
- U.S. computer software maker Sybase said today that its Southeast Asian sales in 1998 would not top those in 1997. [News.com]
Symantec fields update complaints
- Software maker Symantec, whose products aim to prevent and solve PC problems, is practicing damage control of a different kind this week. [News.com]
Symantec plunges on suit fallout
- Shares of utility software maker Symantec fell as much as 15 percent today after the company projected that it could lose up to $5 million in revenues in the September quarter as a result of complying with the terms of a temporary restraining order issued in a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by rival CyberMedia. [News.com]
Symantec responds to suit with fix
- Utility software maker Symantec said it had fixed a version of its software that allegedly infringed upon the copyrights of its rival CyberMedia. [News.com]
Symantec taps Intel for antivirus
- Utility software maker Symantec announced today that it has bought Intel's antivirus business and has licensed the chip giant's technology, which it will combine with its own antivirus technology to create antivirus products for corporate organizations. [News.com]
TCI, AT&T seek cable firms
- Tele-Communications Incorporated and AT&T are trying to persuade major cable-TV companies to join them in offering local phone service over cable-TV lines, executives familiar with the matter say, according to reports. [News.com]
Taiwan, China ink Net news deal
- The Internet will provide a news link between mainland China and Taiwan under a first-of-its-kind deal between the political antagonists, according to China's official Xinhua news agency. [News.com]
Taking stock in Net brokerages
- In spite of the stock market's drop, online brokerages continue their expansion efforts, with E*Trade unveiling its long-awaited financial hub site and Charles Schwab eyeing Asian markets. [News.com]
Talk cheaper at Intel
- Intel has announced a new business-quality desktop videoconferencing system at a price far below its previous offering, but analysts say it will take more than lower prices to invigorate the market. [News.com]
Tech Data posts strong sales
- Computer distribution firm Tech Data today said that second-quarter sales rose 42.6 percent to $2.21 billion from $1.55 billion, bolstered by the strong performance of its computer networking and peripherals divisions. [News.com]
Tech bellwethers boost Street
- Wall Street stocks surged more than 100 points in early trading boosted by strong earnings news from several technology bellwethers which offset the growing turmoil surrounding the anticipated report on the Presidential scandal. [News.com]
Tech exports OK for now
- U.S. high-tech exports have held up well this year despite Asias financial crisis, but the turmoil's spread is already hurting sales to Brazil, the American Electronics Association said today. [News.com]
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