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Netscape 7.0 heats up browser wars America Online's Netscape subsidiary launches a preview of its newest Web browser, another sign of AOL's reinvigorated campaign to win consumers back from Microsoft. May 22, 2002, 8:05 AM
PDT Microsoft taps
CEOs to test Tablet PCs update The tech titan plans to hand out Tablet PCs made by Acer to attendees at its CEO Summit, giving top-level executives a chance to toy with the new technology. May 22, 2002, 7:45 AM
PDT Nonprofit to
wire up rural Asian schools Room to Read, a nonprofit start-up dedicated to improving literacy in developing nations, will launch a new division Wednesday to wire impoverished classrooms in Asia. May 22, 2002, 4:00 AM
PDT Survey: IT
budgets still in flux Information technology budgets continue to fluctuate, with many being cut in the last three months, according to a survey released Wednesday by Goldman Sachs and Gartner. May 22, 2002, 8:10 AM
PDT Nokia takes
stake in Redback Networks The Finnish phone maker says it will take a 10 percent stake in the struggling communications-equipment maker for $35.8 million, hoping to broaden its international customer base. May 22, 2002, 8:50 AM
PDT SQL Server
worm taking off update Known alternately as DoubleTap, SQLSnake and Spida.a.worm, the new nemesis of Microsoft SQL Server has slammed many networks with bogus data. May 21, 2002, 5:15 PM
PDT Juniper
continues global reach with NTT The router maker will supply Japan's NTT Communications with equipment and services. It marks Juniper's second big move this week to extend its international business. May 22, 2002, 7:20 AM
PDT Dell trims 150
jobs in Ireland The administrative positions are made redundant by the consolidation of manufacturing operations into a single location. Dell says no wider-scale cuts are planned. May 22, 2002, 5:40 AM
PDT DoubleClick
able to settle privacy suits The Internet advertising company gets court approval for an agreement that settles state and federal lawsuits that charged it with Net privacy violations. May 21, 2002, 5:10 PM
PDT Yahoo drops
"enhanced" personals fee The Web portal says that in the next two months it will stop charging customers who post photos and use other features in their online personal ads. May 21, 2002, 6:25 PM
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