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Judge backs AOL antispam efforts - A Virginia federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction in America Online's (AOL) suit against a Nevada-based company, which the online service claims spammed its members despite repeated requests to stop doing so. [News.com]
 
Juniper, IBM team on net gear - The buzz surrounding Net gear start-up Juniper Networks may only increase with the announcement today that its upcoming products will include chips from computing monolith IBM. [News.com]
 
Juno files $5 million spam suit - Free email service Juno is hoping to send a $5 million legal message to spammers. [News.com]
 
Justice counters MS claims - A top Microsoft (MSFT) executive suggested last year that the company should "leverage Windows more" to promote its Internet Explorer browser, the Justice Department said in a court document filed today, its latest attempt to show that the software giant was engaged in unfair business practices. [News.com]
 
Kashpureff to face federal charges - AlterNIC founder Eugene Kashpureff is facing federal charges of wire and computer fraud, according to an FBI warrant. [News.com]
 
Kodak stays digital imaging course - Eastman Kodak Company (EK) executives said today that they continue to see losses in their digital imaging business in the near term, but that they expect those losses to narrow over time, according to an analyst. [News.com]
 
L.A. Times cracks down on framers - The Los Angeles Times is making sure that no other sites on the Net, no matter how big or how small, are using its material without permission. [News.com]
 
LBJ speeches online first - Reviewers ogled over a 591-page, $30 book released last month containing detailed transcripts of conversations taped by President Lyndon Baines Johnson during his first year of office. [News.com]
 
LG Semicon develops new DRAM - South Korean chipmaker LG Semicon continues to deploy advanced technology that speeds the performance of memory chips, this time announcing it has developed a 64-megabit version of a Rambus DRAM chip. [News.com]
 
Lie detector software to ship - A software product that started out as a way to trip up terrorists may wind up tipping off your spouse that you're not actually planning to work late at the office. [News.com]
 
Litronic bundles card reader, digital ID - Litronic said today it will bundle a VeriSign digital certificate with its NetSign smart-card reader/writer, apparently the first such pairing. [News.com]
 
Lotus layoffs loom - IBM subsidiary Lotus has announced that it is laying off or transferring about 1 percent of its 3,000 software developers. [News.com]
 
Lotus unveils Java office suite - Lotus Development joined a growing league of Java endorsers in unveiling its long-awaited Java-based business applets and tools package here today. [News.com]
 
Lycos moves into the black - Lycos (LCOS) today hit profitability for the first time since its 1995 launch, moving into the black sooner than analysts had anticipated. [News.com]
 
MCI deal approval to take months - WASHINGTON, D.C.--MCI (MCIC) should be ready to face the scrutiny of federal regulators after agreeing yesterday to be acquired by WorldCom (WCOM) for a record $37 billion. [News.com]
 
MCI, WorldCom shake on it - MCI Communications agrees to be acquired by WorldCom after the upstart telecom firm raised its takeover bid to $37 billion in stock and cash. [News.com]
 
MS could boost cable sector - Talk of another investment in the cable industry by Microsoft (MSFT) has powered the sector's stocks and may continue fueling them forward. [News.com]
 
MS critics want a clean fight - Many of the speakers at yesterday's Appraising Microsoft conference here agreed they'd prefer a good clean fight over government intervention, but Microsoft (MSFT) has to put away the brass knuckles first. [News.com]
 
MS face-lifts FoxPro tool - To a new generation of developers raised on Java and the Web, Microsoft's (MSFT) Visual FoxPro database development tool seems about as cutting-edge as an 8-track tape. [News.com]
 
MS may invest $1 billion in US West - In its determination to gain a foothold in the cable television industry, Microsoft (MSFT) is poised to make a $1 billion investment in US West (USW). [News.com]
 
 

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