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Software AG Systems launches IPO - Software AG Systems, the parent company of Software AG Americas, today announced its initial public offering of 7.7 million shares at $10 per share. [News.com]
 
Software for small-business NCs unveiled - Capitalizing on the growing momentum of "thin client" computing, network software vendor Citrix Systems (CTXS) released a version of its software for small businesses and signed a licensing deal with Hewlett-Packard. [News.com]
 
Sony making a go of online gaming - Sony's video game unit, looking for new sources of revenue, will introduce several games in coming months that charge players monthly subscriptions to compete over the Internet. [News.com]
 
Sony previews mini-notebook - Look closely at the Sony booth and you still might not see the companys newest offering--a mini-notebook less than an inch thick and weighing under three pounds, a product that could drive mini-notebooks into the mainstream. [News.com]
 
Sony previews mini-notebook - Look closely at the Sony booth and you still might not see the companys newest offering--a mini-notebook less than an inch thick and weighing under three pounds, a product that could drive mini-notebooks into the mainstream. [News.com]
 
Southwest's new recruiting tactic - Responding to the tight labor market for information technology workers, Southwest Airlines is looking to make headhunters out of its customers. [News.com]
 
Spec to bring TV-like content to Net - The World Wide Web Consortium today released the first public working draft of a specification that promises to bring television-like content to the Web, a key element in the convergence of PCs and TV. [News.com]
 
Speech recognition gets cheaper - A less-expensive version of speech recognition software from Dragon Systems is on the way to retail shelves. If it catches on, more consumers and small businesses will talk back to their computers. [News.com]
 
Speedy RISC chip announced - Hitachi (HIT) today announced a microprocessor that will significantly improve the performance of handheld computers. [News.com]
 
SportsLine kicks off IPO - Underwriters priced SportsLine USA (SPLN) at $8 per share and then jumped into the public ring today, raising $28 million in the company's initial public offering. [News.com]
 
Stanford home to Apple's past - Stanford University said yesterday that it has acquired thousands of pieces of memorabilia and artifacts chronicling the 21-year history of Apple Computer (APPL). [News.com]
 
Start-up to debut hub for clusters - A new piece of hardware to be introduced next week will provide gigabit-speed connections for all network-attached devices including server systems and storage arrays. [News.com]
 
Start-up unveils "force-feedback" mouse - The term user-friendly could soon become a touchy-feely experience for PC users if a Silicon Valley start-up succeeds in bringing a new mouse to market next year. [News.com]
 
Start-up unveils "force-feedback" mouse - The term user-friendly could soon become a touchy-feely experience for PC users if a Silicon Valley start-up succeeds in bringing a new mouse to market next year. [News.com]
 
Storage products proliferate - As Comdex Fall '97 approaches, the storage market is awash with announcements, pre-announcements, and re-announcements from major players and eager start-ups, all trying to outdo each another on storage capacity, economy, and technology. Here's a roundup of the pre-Comdex storage buzz. [News.com]
 
Storage sector sees hard times - Quantum (QNTM) today said it will take a $40 million third-quarter charge, following the lead of other storage makers that recently acknowledged that competitive pricing pressure would hurt their quarterly results. [News.com]
 
Storage sector slumps - Pricing pressure and a pre-announcement from storage maker Western Digital (WDC) has pulled down the entire storage sector today, and the slump most likely will continue into the spring quarter. [News.com]
 
Study tracks school tech use - With billions for computers and Net connections being thrown at the nation's public schools, a new report gauges how well the dollars are being put to work by every state. [News.com]
 
Sun admits Java testing error - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today conceded errors in the results of recent tests involving its Java programming language. [News.com]
 
Sun beams on network computing - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) continues to pound the lectern in support of network-based computing and to play down the capabilities of competitors. [News.com]
 
 

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