The software giant has issued a fix for a Y2K problem in Windows 98 and also takes a step toward complying with a judge's Java ruling. Meanwhile, Nasdaq gives NT a chance.
Microsoft: Windows 98 has "minor" Y2K problems The company says its latest operating system has minor Year 2000 problems and is making an update that fixes the glitch available on the Internet and CD-ROMs.
Microsoft takes first step for Java
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Nasdaq giving Windows NT a chance
Microsoft drops Java from IE for Mac, Unix
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