Stories by Elizabeth Heichler

What Made News in 1998: The Top Ten

Will 1998 be remembered as the year the balance of power shifted in the IT industry? What was once an upstart PC clone-maker bought out one of the most august computer pioneers; the alliance that was once the dominant duopoly in PCs began to fracture under competitive and regulatory pressures; and an unassuming Finnish programmer became the standard bearer for a grass roots revolution called open source software that threatens to give more power to the people.

Lawsuit hits Intuit on lack of quicken Y2K-compliance

A New York law firm is charging that Intuit violated consumer protection laws by failing to inform customers that some versions of its Quicken personal finance software are not fully prepared for the year 2000 changeover and by then failing to offer adequate remedies for the problem.

Lawsuit hits Intuit on lack of Quicken Y2K compliance

A New York law firm is charging that Intuit violated consumer protection laws by failing to inform customers that some versions of its Quicken personal finance software are not fully prepared for the year 2000 changeover and by then failing to offer adequate remedies for the problem.

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