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McNealy Still Perky about Java
- At the Java Internet Business Expo, Sun's CEO continues the campaign to put Java in every pot. [Wired News]
Mea Culpa: AFC Ain't So Bad
- Microsoft's Java class library is actually more robust than Netscape's. And it really is cross-platform. [Wired News]
MediaOne Has More than Net Access on Its Mind
- The US West cable operator has built a fiber-optic network with flexibility in mind. [Wired News]
Meet the Transistor of the Future
- Bell Labs' newest world record in transistor development will - eventually - have a high-speed, low-energy impact on the circuits and processors of the future. [Wired News]
MetaTools Takes PC Game Graphics to Next Level
- A new technique for rendering 3-D images could bring high-end graphics and arcade-quality games to mainstream PCs. [Wired News]
Metadata, Sooner or Later
- What we really need is data that describes the data we already have. Got it? Simson Garfinkel gives you his view. [Wired News]
Microsoft Bob Rides Again
- Redmond resurrects the idea of personal software agents and ports them to the Web. [Wired News]
Microsoft Browser Takes On a New Flavor: Unix
- Amid charges that it sees the world only through Windows, Microsoft gives us IE 4.0 for the Sun Solaris platform. [Wired News]
Microsoft Employs Good, Clean PICS
- The most effective censorship technology the Net has ever seen may already be installed on your desktop. [Wired News]
Microsoft Enters 3-D Chip Dimension
- A new graphics chip architecture is being applied with the hope of integrating the technology in mass-market PCs. [Wired News]
Microsoft Hardballs Office 97 Cracker
- Redmond's lawyers are dropping the boom on Christopher Fazendin for distributing a crack to a demo version of Office 97. But the whole thing may be blowing up in their faces. [Wired News]
Microsoft Jiggers Windows to Get Video Data
- The software behemoth is polishing its Windows to step up to an old platform, broadcast TV. [Wired News]
Microsoft Pushes Java Aside
- As the language slowly matures toward usefulness - and potentially - an operating system, Microsoft continues to sweep it under the rug. [Wired News]
Microsoft Says Java Is Best on Windows
- The software giant unveils technology to leverage Java with Windows, eschewing Sun's cross-platform vision. [Wired News]
Microsoft and SGI Plan 3-D for the Masses
- Their alliance aims to build a whole new hybrid application programming interface that'll bring Jurassic-like graphics to the Windows world. [Wired News]
Microsoft to Game Developers: Let's Talk
- The software giant decides that an open discussion on supporting the OpenGL API might be a good thing. [Wired News]
Microsoft to Hold its Own Java Court
- An invitation-only affair will offer Redmond's spin on Sun's prized language. [Wired News]
Microsoft's CDF: Everyone Get out and Push
- Redmond's Channel Definition Format brings the first proposed standard to the jumbled push-media arena. [Wired News]
Microsoft's Really Ubiquitous Plan
- The potential for Windows CE may only be limited by the software behemoth's own imagination. [Wired News]
Missing Pieces to E-Commerce Puzzle
- A new breed of dedicated cryptographic processors aims to speed up electronic commerce applications and bolster consumer confidence in online banking and shopping networks. [Wired News]
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