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The Standard Oil Option

Sources Say U.S., States Favor Microsoft Breakup. more »

Making East Meet West

Internet Company Brings American Products to Japan more »

Welsh IT firm wins internet awards

The firm_s product has implications for jobs in Wales. more »

Acer And AT&T Make Internet Pact

Taiwan computer leader Acer Inc (2306.TW) said on Tuesday it and U.S. communications giant AT&T Corp (T.N) would sign a seven-year accord on Thursday for cooperation in global Internet business. more »

Phone carriers get call surges, not Y2K glitches

AT&T processed 1.5 million calls in the first five minutes of 2000 on the East Coast in a traffic surge experienced by most of the major telephone carriers. more »

Meeting the 2000 technology challenge

U.S. "pleasantly surprised" by Y2K bug_s scarcity. more »

Gates, wife top U.S. donors in 1999

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, were the top charitable donors in the United States in 1999, giving $16 billion to their foundation, according to a ranking compiled by a Washington, D.C.-based newspaper covering non-profit organizatio more »

McLeodUSA Gets Texas Internet Co.

Shares of Internet service provider Splitrock Services Inc. jumped nearly 22 percent today on news it will be acquired by phone company McLeodUSA Inc for about $1.8 billion. more »

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Clinton Seeks More Spending for Computer Security

President Clinton proposed boosting government spending on computer security by some $280 million as part of a long-term plan to guard against threats ranging from hackers to terrorists. more »

Finland: Where the Wireless Are

While the world waits for wireless applications, the Finns are rolling them out to the home market. more »

Russia Vows Action To Defend Ruble Against New Attacks

Russia will take new measures to sustain the ruble, acting president Vladimir Putin announced Thursday, as the currency came under fresh pressure. more »

Macworld hardware report

The serious and the wacky. more »

Tech Stocks Finally Begin Rebound

The stock market finally bounced back, and the technology sector began to recover after losing nearly ten percent of its value. more »

Russian stock brokers reacted to the resignation of Yeltsin

YELTSIN_S RESIGNATION RESULTS IN SOARING OF RUSSIAN SECURITIES. more »

The most dangerous place on Earth

Russia's mysterious Chelyabinsk Region is the world center of nuclear skullduggery. more »

Investors To Ride Wave Of Net IPOs In 2000

Investors who rode the wild Internet IPO roller coaster last year may be in for another breathtaking experience in 2000, analysts said. more »

Furor Over Net Porn Dismissal

It was a ruling that pleased free speech advocates and ticked off porn legislation activists. more »

How Wall Street Stole E-Christmas

After weeks of preholiday exuberance, some online retailing stocks have taken a nosedive. more »

The Federal Council Set The Date Of The Presidential Elections

The upper chamber of the Russian Parliament on its special session set the date of the pre-term presidential elections for March 26. more »