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Sun, Hitachi plan Java set-tops - Sun Microsystems is expected later today to announce an initial implementation of 30,000 TV set-top boxes in Japan through Hitachi, the first rollout of Java-based set-top boxes, according to the companies. [News.com]
 
Supply chain software shakeout - As a plethora of players consolidate and the market reaches critical mass, the supply chain management software industry faces a shakeout. [News.com]
 
Supreme Court backs AOL - The Supreme Court handed America Online a significant victory today by refusing to hear a case that accused the largest online service of liability for material posted on its system. [News.com]
 
Survey: Microsoft plays fair - A majority of people polled agree that Microsoft uses "legally acceptable" business practices, according to a newly released survey by the New York Times and CBS. [News.com]
 
Sybase targets financial services - Sybase wants to cash in on the lucrative financial services market. [News.com]
 
Sybase's mobile focus continues - True to its game plan, Sybase is continuing to court builders of mobile computing applications. [News.com]
 
Symantec CEO: growth on track - Symantec remains on track to see revenues grow by 20 percent this fiscal year despite the prospect of heightened competition from the merger of two rivals, said the company's chief executive, Gordon Eubanks. [News.com]
 
Symbol withdraws Telxon offer - Symbol Technologies said today it had withdrawn its offer to buy Telxon Corporation, three days after Telxon rejected the bid. [News.com]
 
TCI deal may speed PC-TV marriage - The proposed $48 billion merger between AT&T and Tele-Communications Incorporated is expected to help speed the convergence of PCs and TVs by increasing the size and speed of the infrastructure investment needed to transform analog technology into digital format. [News.com]
 
TCI gets into new media - Is TCI becoming a new-media company? [News.com]
 
TCI moving slowly on telephony - People who are curious about Tele-Communications Incorporated's telephone offerings are instructed on the company's Web site to click on the icon called "People Link." But the link is broken, a telling indication that the cable giant's plan for phone service is still very much a work in progress. [News.com]
 
TCI, United Video buy TV Guide - News Corporation will sell its TV Guide properties to United Video Satellite Group and units of Tele-Communications Incorporated in a $2 billion deal. [News.com]
 
TI out of memory - Texas Instruments announced today that it will sell the remainder of its memory chip business to Micron Technology, an $800 million deal that finalizes TI's protracted exit from the slumping memory market while resulting in some 3,500 layoffs. [News.com]
 
TI wraps up memory sale - Taiwan computer manufacturer Acer has taken over management of a microchip venture it cofounded with Texas Instruments (TI) and begun to aggressively restructure the money-losing firm. [News.com]
 
Taiwan VC firm backs DRAMs - Taiwan venture capital giant China Development Corporation said today it would invest T$2.186 billion in a money-losing microchip maker, citing the industry's strong long-term potential. [News.com]
 
Taiwan chip giant upbeat - The global semiconductor industrys outlook is bright despite chipmakers tumbling share prices, the chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. said on Sunday. [News.com]
 
Taiwan firms stick with Win 98 - Shrugging off U.S. antitrust action, Taiwanese computer makers plan to embrace Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system, suppliers said today. [News.com]
 
Tech IPOs buck market fears - The initial public offering market has become a chaotic mess, but price jumps for recent technology deals show that investors are still betting there is money to be made in software and the Web, analysts say. [News.com]
 
Tech credited for GDP growth - The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta said today that new technology likely helped raise productivity and growth in the U.S. gross domestic product. [News.com]
 
Tech giants team over Net rules - About 50 of the world's top computer and communications companies agreed today to set up a body to channel industry viewpoints about Internet regulation to public authorities and international organizations. [News.com]
 
 

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