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Microsoft trial delay likely - Microsoft and government officials have agreed to a two-week delay in what will be one of the most closely watched antitrust trials in history. [News.com]
 
Microsoft trial delayed - The trial for the government's antitrust suit against Microsoft will begin September 23, not September 8 as originally planned, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson said today. [News.com]
 
Microsoft updates DirectX tools - Microsoft is giving multimedia and game developers an easier way to program on Windows today in releasing its software development kit for the DirectX 6.0 technology. [News.com]
 
Microsoft wants case dismissed - Microsoft on Monday is expected to file a motion aimed at dismissing all or key parts of the antitrust lawsuit filed against the software giant by the Justice Department and 20 states. [News.com]
 
Microsoft warns of false fix - The ongoing turmoil caused by a security hole in Microsoft Outlook 98 and Outlook Express 4.x messaging client continued today, as the company said it posted a new patch for problem but warned that someone is emailing users a false fix for the issue. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's dilemma: Invest or acquire? - Perhaps in an effort to lower its profile as it fights off antitrust lawsuits from both the federal government and attorneys general from 20 states, Microsoft seems to be concentrating on strategic investments these days, curbing its acquisition fever of just a few years earlier. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's new college curriculum - As college students get ready to return to school, Microsoft is unleashing a broad initiative to push its software on campus computers nationwide. [News.com]
 
Microsoft's war on Java detailed - Microsoft's Java jihad against Sun Microsystems began in May 1996 with the announcement of JavaBeans, a Microsoft executive said in a court declaration. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, DOJ to go before judge - Microsoft and the Justice Department will appear before U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson on Wednesday to discuss differences over pretrial testimony. [News.com]
 
Microsoft, HP team on e-commerce - The e-commerce outsourcing train has left the station, with Microsoft and a handful of friends seated comfortably and firmly on board. [News.com]
 
More trouble seen in Tuesday market - Like a bad hangover, the market is likely to cause investors more pain the morning after. [News.com]
 
Most Asia banks seen as bugproof - Asia's banks could prove the only bright spot on a slim list of industries prepared to deal with a potentially harrowing computer glitch, government officials and analysts say. [News.com]
 
Motorola boosts paging chip - Motorola announced today a new chip that combines paging communications technology with a processor in a bid to boost its fortunes in the market for smart information appliances. [News.com]
 
Motorola dials in voice activation - Motorola formed a new business unit called the Internet and Connectivity Services Division (ICSD), focused on developing and providing integrated mobile communication and information services. [News.com]
 
Motorola joins set-top fray - Motorola next month will unveil a mini-computerized set-top box that sits atop a television and is said to provide a vast array of services including Internet access to movies on demand. [News.com]
 
N2K restructures label, cuts costs - Online music entertainment company N2K said today it would take a charge ranging from $5 million to $7 million to restructure its record label, N2K Encoded Music. [News.com]
 
N2K tries multifaceted promotion - The search for a formula to make money selling music on the Net got a boost today by Net music firm N2K. [News.com]
 
NBC invests in Intertainer - NBC today made another move to increase its Internet interests, taking a 6 percent stake in Intertainer, a company that has created on-demand video entertainment and shopping services that will be available to consumers via PCs or television sets beginning this month. [News.com]
 
NEC cuts chip investment - NEC said today it will cut its capital investment for semiconductors to 150 billion yen from a planned 180 billion yen, due to a weak chip market. [News.com]
 
NEC wilts on chip, PC sales woes - Shares in NEC languished for the fifth consecutive session today, hitting a 22-month low amid worries over its loss-making U.S. PC unit and weak chip prices, analysts said. [News.com]
 
 

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