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  • Mon Sep 25 2000 Sun rises with new generation of servers

    The company will unveil a new generation of Unix servers and UltraSparc processors, amid a cultural transformation that may prove more difficult than other product launches.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Sat Feb 20 1999 The week's news: Pentium III debuts

    Intel unveils a mid-range processor that boosts Internet multimedia, but the chip draws fire for its security features and yawns for seeming to be little more than a speedy successor in the aging Pentium line.

    Posted by Kurt Oeler

  • Wed Dec 2 1998 Jinxed by Java (page 2)

    Though Microsoft has attempted to splinter the market, Java still presents one of the most viable ways for the industry to grow outside Redmond's purview.

    Posted by Mike Ricciuti

  • Mon Jan 19 1998 Lessig defends himself in filing

    In a declaration, special master Lawrence Lessig insists on his impartiality after Microsoft unsuccessfully petitioned a federal judge to remove him from the antitrust case brought on by the Justice Department.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Dec 29 1997 Notable updates

    Notable updates

    Posted by CNET staff

  • Wed Jun 4 1997 Filing details MS, WebTV deal

    WebTV may have been running short on cash, but the company had enough money to turn down Microsoft's first offer of $375 million, according to documents.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Thu Oct 11 2001 Ciena: Done taking our lumps

    Chairman Patrick Nettles remains confident about his company's ability to navigate industrywide problems as well as stepped-up competition from larger rivals.

    Posted by Sam Ames

  • Sun Jul 8 2001 GE and Honeywell fail to tie the knot

    It looked as if it would be a marriage made in heaven, but after a protracted and rocky engagement, these star-crossed corporations will not be walking down the aisle.

    Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton

  • Thu Dec 7 2000 Layoffs, warnings, market slump bruise tech sector

    Although the crisis is most acute in the bleeding e-commerce niche, bruises are spreading to the broader technology industry--and even the U.S. economy as a whole.

    Posted by Rachel Konrad

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