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PCAnywhere32 8.0 set to roll - Next week Symantec (SYMC) will debut the latest upgrade to its remote access software PCAnywhere32. [News.com]
 
PGP fixes flaw in crypto software - Pretty Good Privacy, maker of popular encryption software, says it's fixed a security hole in version 5.0 of its flagship software that allows individuals to encrypt email messages and files. [News.com]
 
PSINet to peer with small potatoes - After tapping a wellspring of bandwidth earlier this year, PSINet (PSIX) now plans to share the wealth with small Internet service providers by letting them interconnect with its network for free. [News.com]
 
Palace works on presentation - The Palace will announce Tuesday that it is relaunching its Web site, selling banner ads, and touting a new logo as part of a new marketing strategy. [News.com]
 
Panasonic unveils DVD notebook - Panasonic has introduced the first notebook PC to pack a DVD-ROM drive, a harbinger of a spate of DVD-capable notebooks coming in the next 6 to 12 months. [News.com]
 
Papers may get into auctions - Back in January, Mark Del Vecchio, general manager of electronic publishing for the Hartford Courant, a Times Mirror newspaper, was trolling newsgroups for old movie posters. At one point, he came across an URL for an auction site--and nothing's been the same since. [News.com]
 
Patent auction could hurt Intel - Big semiconductor companies are preparing to bid for patents held by a defunct Silicon Valley company that could make it easier to compete with or license patents from Intel (INTC), the Wall Street Journal reported. [News.com]
 
Pentium II PCs will get faster design - Seeking to speed up and smooth out data flow on its premier processor, Intel (INTC) is bent on releasing future Pentium II chips built around a faster overall PC system design. [News.com]
 
Pentium Pro's last gasp - Intel (INTC) next week is expected to announce what will probably be the last version of the Pentium Pro processor. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft retools for Java - Enterprise application software maker PeopleSoft (PSFT) next week will roll out the next generation of its application package, PeopleSoft 7, which will include new Java client software and multitiered deployment options. [News.com]
 
Philips develops DTV chip - Philips Semiconductors detailed plans for using its TriMedia processor in set-top boxes and next-generation digital televisions that can be upgraded as cable companies and broadcasters add new services in the coming years. [News.com]
 
Pioneer on path to recovery - Japanese audio-visual equipment maker Pioneer Electronic is back on a recovery track, pulling itself out of a rut created by sluggish sales of its mainstay laser disc players. [News.com]
 
Plan to limit Net data transfers - Seeking to squeeze extra bandwidth out of an increasingly congested Internet, Marimba and a host of big-name industry partners are proposing a new protocol for distributing data across the Net, but Microsoft isn't likely to put its considerable weight behind the idea. [News.com]
 
PlusLotto adds more Net games - PlusLotto, a well-publicized site that debuted last March, has made some changes to its lineup, the latest sign of the increased demand for Net lottery games. [News.com]
 
PointCast goes to college - PointCast's latest feature, the PointCast College Network, is available for downloading today, while the company continues to narrow its search for a new chief executive officer. [News.com]
 
Post Office gets high-tech help - The Postal Service will soon make its rounds with some high-tech help from Charlotte, North Carolina-based Hand Held Products. [News.com]
 
Postal Service discovers email - The U.S. Postal Service has discovered electronic mail. But is it too late? [News.com]
 
Power Computing IPO at risk - Power Computing, the largest Macintosh clone maker, is facing a tough road ahead for its initial public offering, as it leads a vocal fight with Apple Computer (AAPL) over licensing the latest Macintosh operating system. [News.com]
 
Power Computing braces itself - Power Computing continues to smart from Apple Computer's (AAPL) reluctance to license the Macintosh operating system and certify new computer designs, amid rumors that Apple may buy the clone maker. [News.com]
 
PowerBook prices cut $500 - Apple Computer (AAPL) cut prices today on its PowerBook 3400 notebook PC by up to $500 and is offering promotions such as free memory. [News.com]
 
 

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