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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
Check out this free white paper to learn how tools from IBM can help the healthcare industry get smarter.
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Mozilla issues security updates
"Critical" updates cover flaws in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey that could allow for cross-site scripting and remote execution of code.
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Will Monday be the real Y2K day?
After a weekend of little more than minor glitches, the world gears up to go back to work. Experts expect snafus, but no disasters.
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Y2K watch turns to Monday
Other than small glitches, we've survived Y2K. But now attention turns to Monday, when the world returns to work.
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X10's latest XCam hits the Net
Company's miniature, wireless camera now sends images to the Web. Ferris Bueller's dad would have loved it, but what would he think about its ads?
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Will Red Hat rule on high?
Red Hat's red hot. Its share price is booming, it owns 55 percent of the server market -- but can it do a Microsoft?
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Waitt to step down as CEO of Gateway
Co-founder Ted Waitt will turn over the reins to Jeff Weitzen as computer giant faces new future.
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Posner the perfect choice, observers say
Judge Posner's antitrust credentials are impeccable, meaning both Microsoft and the DOJ will have to take his comments seriously.
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eBay starts blocking auction sites
The auction wars heat up, as eBay prevents AuctionWatch from listing its items.
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PC makers hit with 'copycat' suits
Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, NEC Packard-Bell and e-Machines hit with suits over allegedly flawed floppy-disk controller.
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How technology can feed the poor
HP, food bank launch site to help feed 35 million hungry Americans.
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Auction site reaches out to eBay sellers
Bidder's Edge will take out an ad in the New York Times to fight eBay's ban on outside parties.
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Bezos: Amazon.com still in day one
Amazon.com's CEO says it aims to be a source for anything you can buy, but not just a retailer. 'We're trying to invent something completely new.'
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InteRosa takes a stab at secure e-mail
Startup seeks to protect companies against their own words.
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Computing's clown prince hits the Net
Mark Eppley was a pioneering PC software vendor who hasn't burned out, maybe because of his fabled parties.
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LapLink: The Internet on a string
LapLink founder Mark Eppley thinks he has a new vision for an old product. LapLink 2000 will help users open those billions of files shooting around the Internet every day.
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Why Oracle and HP tied the knot
It took Carly Fiorina and a nudge from a rival company to get Oracle's Larry Ellison down the aisle.
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TalkBack tally: How you reacted to arrest
Readers have hoorays for FBI, but boos for it, too. Questions are raised about entrapment, fairness and Disney's real family values.
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HP announces three strategic alliances
Company styles an e-commerce identity as a 'new breed of venture capitalist.'
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Can Compaq come back?
A top Compaq exec says that share isn't all that matters, and that in a few years, Dell will look similar to it.
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Critics carp at Cisco; Chambers shrugs
So Cisco spent $7.4 billion to buy two companies no one's ever heard of. They're only 'Cisco dollars,' not real money.
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