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Will Starr report bring down the House.gov?
- If large parts of Kenneth Starr's report are made public today, the presidency isn't the only thing that could come crashing down. [News.com]
Will eBay's IPO sputter or soar?
- As online auctioneer eBay gears up to float out its public offering next week, the company may have more to worry about than volatile markets. [News.com]
Win 98 bug alert feature improved
- Microsoft is testing a new feature that will alert users of the Windows 98 operating system to critical updates as soon as they log on to the Internet, the company said. [News.com]
Win 98 sales exceed expectations
- Microsoft chief Bill Gates said today that sales of his group's Windows 98 software product were so far better than sales of its previous product Windows 95 and had exceeded expectations. [News.com]
Windows 98 hits 2.5 million mark
- Microsoft today said it has sold more than 2.5 million upgrades of its Windows 98 operating system worldwide since it was launched on June 25. [News.com]
Windows CE handheld for China
- Chinese computer giant Legend Holdings is joining forces with Microsoft to take the first stab at selling a palm-sized computer in China, a company executive said today. [News.com]
Wired starting HotBot ad campaign
- Trying to break out of the pack of Internet search sites, Wired Digital will launch a regional television advertising campaign next week for its HotBot search portal. [News.com]
Word, Charged set for relaunch
- When Icon CMT decided it would close its culture e-zine Word earlier this year, the Word staff created Fred the Webmate, an unemployed interactive friend as a sort of tongue-in-cheek virtual memorial. [News.com]
Workstation has 10-foot screen
- Hewlett-Packard today will unveil extreme-performance computing systems that will allow designers and engineers to create life-sized models of cars and aircraft parts. [News.com]
World rushes to Net for Starr report
- People around the globe rushed to the Internet today in search of gritty details in Kenneth Starr's 445-page report about the White House sex scandal. [News.com]
WorldCom-MCI a force on the Net
- After much hand-wringing, regulators approve the blockbuster telecommunications merger of MCI and WorldCom. The deal is expected to change the Net landscape significantly; already it has had some impact by leading to the cancellation of MCI's proposed deal with Yahoo to cobrand their recently launched joint online service. [News.com]
Xerox, IBM join copiers, software
- Xerox will make its Document Centre product line compatible with International Business Machines' Lotus Notes and Domino.doc software environment. [News.com]
Y2K an issue in governor's race
- Wooing the high-tech industry in California's gubernatorial race, state attorney general Dan Lungren today backed federal legislation to limit the costly lawsuits companies could face if their products go awry in the year 2000. [News.com]
Y2K an issue in governor's race
- Wooing the high-tech industry in California's gubernatorial race, state attorney general Dan Lungren today backed federal legislation to limit the costly lawsuits companies could face if their products go awry in the year 2000. [News.com]
Y2K and pensions, mutual funds
- The Y2K front man in the Senate is concerned that the Year 2000 technology problem could create serious risks for citizens' pensions and investments in mutual funds. [News.com]
Y2K and pensions, mutual funds
- The Y2K front man in the Senate is concerned that the Year 2000 technology problem could create serious risks for citizens' pensions and investments in mutual funds. [News.com]
Y2K boosts Sri Lanka spending
- Demand for computers in Sri Lanka will spurt over the next year due to explosive Internet user growth and a race by businesses to become millennium compliant, an industry official said today. [News.com]
Y2K boosts Sri Lanka spending
- Demand for computers in Sri Lanka will spurt over the next year due to explosive Internet user growth and a race by businesses to become millennium compliant, an industry official said today. [News.com]
Y2K bug could endanger patients
- The Year 2000 computer bug could endanger the lives of millions of patients by affecting health care delivery, according to a panel of experts who met to discuss the issue at a special summit held in Washington. [News.com]
Y2K bug could endanger patients
- The Year 2000 computer bug could endanger the lives of millions of patients by affecting health care delivery, according to a panel of experts who met to discuss the issue at a special summit held in Washington. [News.com]
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