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Archive - 06 Jan 1999

US Report: Cabletron up for sale?

News Cabletron Systems has hired Merrill Lynch & Co. to find a buyer for the computer networking firm, The New York Post reported on Wednesday.

US Report: New generation set-top in the works

News EchoStar Communications and WebTV Networks are preparing to announce a new generation of set-top box that will combine satellite reception, Internet browsing and eventually VCR-like recording...

New Pentium II Xeons launched

News Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced the latest in its Pentium II Xeon family of processors, spawning a host of new servers and workstations from PC vendors.

Adobe goes shopping

News Adobe, on Tuesday announced the acquisition of Web software company GoLive Systems.

Microsoft on Trial: MS 'crossed the line' says economist

News The economist who helped IBM Corp. mount its defense against antitrust charges in the 1970s now says Microsoft Corp. has crossed the line that defines illegal behaviour in the market place.

Microsoft unveils new Mac browser and Web site

News Microsoft Corp. is celebrating the two-year anniversary of its Macintosh business unit at Macworld Expo by unveiling a new browser, e-mail software, and Web site tailored to Apple users.

Latest scary virus draws skeptics

News An Israeli security company finds an ingenious hack that has impacted no one and has yet to be spotted on the Internet, and everyone gets upset. But should they?

Macworld Expo: Apple goes after gamers

News Apple Computer Inc. is recommitting itself to a community it has neglected in recent years -- the gamer.

Macworld Expo: Blue no more - iMac's a rainbow

News Steve Jobs used his keynote here at Macworld Expo '99 Tuesday morning to trumpet Apple Computer Inc.'s successes with the iMac and to highlight the company's continued push back into the consumer...