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Microsoft concerns delay hearings - Sen. Conrad Burns is delaying confirmation hearings on a key Justice Department appointment until he has discussed issues involving Microsoft and telephone competition, a Senate aide said today. [News.com]
 
Microsoft deal propels Citrix stock - Software maker Citrix Systems (CTXS), which saw its stock free-fall by nearly 60 percent after Microsoft (MSFT) announced plans to step into its business earlier this year, today saw its share price skyrocket for the second straight day after heralding a licensing and development agreement with the software giant. [News.com]
 
Microsoft fixes Java bug - Microsoft (MSFT) has posted a new version of its Java virtual machine that remedies a number of potential security flaws discovered last week. [News.com]
 
Microsoft gets pushy in content fight - They're like two TV networks vying for the hottest prime-time lineups. [News.com]
 
Microsoft makes scalability pitch - Microsoft (MSFT), determined to show that its Windows NT-based technology is capable of handling the largest enterprise-scale tasks, today introduced new high-end versions of its Windows NT operating system and BackOffice applications. [News.com]
 
Microsoft plugs Windows 95 hole - Help is on the way for Windows 95 users whose computers are still vulnerable to "denial of service attacks" from hackers that can cause their computers to crash unexpectedly. [News.com]
 
Microsoft pushes for business - Microsoft (MSFT) will use its "push panel" tomorrow to focus on how businesses, rather than consumers, can exploit its Webcasting technology. [News.com]
 
Microsoft rolls out Sidewalk N.Y. - Microsoft today rolled out the second of its Sidewalk local entertainment guides, this time in the Big Apple. [News.com]
 
Microsoft schmoozes CEOs at summit - Executives attending Microsoft's (MSFT) CEO summit in Seattle today expect more than your average technology trade show. [News.com]
 
Microsoft slams Lebanese piracy - U.S. software giant Microsoft (MSFT) said that almost all software in Lebanon is pirated and international companies would not invest in the country until it provided copyright protection. [News.com]
 
Microsoft ties systems to ActiveX - Microsoft (MSFT) this week began beta-testing data integration technology that ties existing host-based systems into the company's ActiveX component strategy. [News.com]
 
Microsoft to buy Dimension X - Microsoft (MSFT) said today that it will acquire Java software developer Dimension X and incorporate the company's technology into its Direct X multimedia development interface. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, Citrix ink thin-client deal - Microsoft (MSFT) announced a licensing and development agreement with Citrix Systems (CTXS) to provide Windows-based terminal support for the Microsoft Windows NT Server operating system. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, Shanghai to cooperate - Microsoft (MSFT) has signed two agreements with China's city of Shanghai to increase cooperation in software technology and technical education, according to a statement. [News.com]
 
Motorola reshuffles chip group - Motorola (MOT) says it is restructuring its semiconductor products sector (SPS) into four market-based groups and a separate semiconductor components group. [News.com]
 
Mpact destined for DVD - Chromatic Research announced that its Mpact media processor will appear in DVD add-in cards. [News.com]
 
Multicast backers show off - Interop LAS VEGAS, Nevada--Claiming a first, the IP Multicast Initiative today showcased the Webcasting protocol with eight IP multicast companies sending high-quality audio and video over the Internet. [News.com]
 
Multimedia index brings Web order - A little-known Silicon Valley start-up called Magnifi today unveiled software that organizes a searchable index for multimedia content on and off the Net. [News.com]
 
NCR plugs new SMP servers - NCR (NCR) today announced new single-, dual-, and quad-processor servers based on Intel's Pentium Pro that emphasize reliable operation for use in retail, financial, and communications industries. [News.com]
 
NEC includes videophone with PC - NEC's computer systems division announced today a new model in its Ready series of home PCs, offering videophone capabilities along with either an MMX-enabled Intel 166-MHz Pentium or a 233-MHz Pentium II processor. [News.com]
 
 

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