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CD-R backup made easier
- Recordable CD-ROM drives could become more commonly used as a means of mass data storage as manufacturers ship drives bundled with new software, which claims to make recording to a CD as easy as writing to a floppy disk. [News.com]
CIOs to cash in on e-commerce
- The number of chief information officers using electronic commerce is expected to more than double in the coming year, despite security concerns, according to a survey by IDG Research. [News.com]
Cirrus: Losses mean layoffs
- Cirrus Logic (CRUS) has announced it will cut 15 percent of its workforce as part of its effort to focus on core products and edge back towards profitability. [News.com]
Cisco merges network traffic
- Interop Cisco Systems (CSCO) will use the Spring Networld+Interop '97 stage next week to unveil a new line of networking hardware that enables voice, data, and multimedia traffic to run over the same pipe, CNET NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
Companies covet tech grads
- IBM (IBM) hit the beach this year, setting up a tent near sunbathers at Florida college spring break hot spot Daytona Beach. [News.com]
Compaq launches PC Theater
- Compaq (CPQ) today announced a PC-TV hybrid, called the PC Theater, as part of a plan to dominate the emerging convergence market of computers and consumer electronics. [News.com]
Compaq retools manufacturing
- Compaq Computer (CPQ) is embarking on another major reengineering of its business that executives say will lead to lower PC prices, higher profit margins, and still more market share in its quest to become one of the world's top-three computer companies. [News.com]
Compaq unveils new notebooks
- Compaq Computer (CPQ) today introduced a new MMX Pentium-based notebook computer that replaces the long-standing corporate flagship LTE line. [News.com]
CompuServe indictment protested
- International cyberliberties groups are protesting the indictment of a German CompuServe executive who's being held accountable for pornography found on the online service. [News.com]
CompuServe overhauls service
- In the midst of its search for a new owner, CompuServe (CSRV) has announced a major redesign of its online service. [News.com]
CompuServe, Time settle suit
- Time and CompuServe (CSRV) today settled a lawsuit the magazine filed against the beleaguered online service last month. [News.com]
Computer industry to grow 19%
- Dataquest said the worldwide personal computer industry will grow significantly this year led by high-growth companies such as Dell Computer (DELL) and IBM (IBM). [News.com]
Confusion reigns on Wolf Mountain
- A newly hatched start-up launched by former Novell engineers is causing confusion over Novell's (NOVL) Wolf Mountain project, a critical set of clustering technologies intended to push the company's operating system into new business markets. [News.com]
Cyber Promotions hosts hate site
- One of the Net's most controversial Web sites has found a new place to call home: one of the Internet's most hated hosts. [News.com]
Delivering wireless access
- Modem maker Hybrid Networks today teamed with start-up Warp Drive Networks in an ambitious plan to offer high-speed Net access over low-power television frequencies by October 1. [News.com]
Dell follows workstation lead
- Dell Computer (DELL), not one to buck trends in the PC industry, will make its first foray into the workstation market with systems based on Intel's Pentium II processor. [News.com]
Developer CD-ROM delayed
- Apparently, Microsoft's (MSFT) developer support organization is not abiding by one of its own slogans: Time is money. [News.com]
Digital plans China NC venture
- Digital (DEC) and China Aerospace Corporation (CASC) are planning to work together to develop, manufacture, and sell network computers (NCs) in China. [News.com]
Digital to use AMD K6 chip
- Advanced Micro Devices(AMD) has enlisted Digital Equipment as a customer for its K6 processor, the first major U.S. computer manufacturer to sign on. [News.com]
Electric Minds trims workforce
- Electric Minds, the brainchild of well-known technology writer Howard Rheingold, is temporarily laying off 10 of its 17 employees because of a cash shortfall. [News.com]
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