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Apple to see more red
- Apple Computer (AAPL) today officially revealed that it will stay in the red through its fourth quarter. [News.com]
Apple unleashes 350-MHz machine
- On the eve of Macworld Boston, Apple Computer announced new Power Macintosh systems that use the new OS 8 operating system and pack PowerPC processors running as fast as 350 MHz. The company also made a slew of other new product announcements. [News.com]
Apple will reunite with ad agency
- Apple Computer (AAPL) will reunite with the advertising agency that created one of the most famous commercials in the computer industry. [News.com]
Apple's European business slows
- Apple Computer (AAPL) shouldn't plan on using Europe as a springboard for a comeback in the personal computer business, a market researcher said today after releasing second-quarter shipment estimates. [News.com]
Apple: No clear strategy
- A cash infusion from Microsoft, a new board, and a tough stand on clone makers have combined to ensure that Apple remains the talk of Silicon Valley. But a clear turnaround strategy has yet to emerge after Macworld Expo in Boston. CNET's NEWS.COM follows all the steps in its ongoing special coverage. [News.com]
Ascend files bad month
- In an unusual filing, Ascend Communications (ASND) has revealed that its sales and net income for the month failed to meet expectations. [News.com]
Ascend secures remote access
- Stepping up pressure on its networking competitors, Ascend Communication (ASND) today announced new remote access hardware and software for the Internet. [News.com]
Asia, Latin PC markets growing
- The computer markets for Asia and the Pacific region (excluding Japan) and Latin America are growing at 15 and 19.8 percent, respectively, on par with the worldwide PC market. But in many ways that's where the similarity ends. [News.com]
Autodesk beats the Street
- With the successful release of AutoCAD Release 14, the latest version of its flagship product, Autodesk (ADSK) saw its second-quarter earnings and revenues soar past analysts estimates. [News.com]
BBC goes commercial with Beeb.com
- As part of an overall effort to revamp its venerable public radio and television network, Britain's BBC today formally launched a commercial Web entertainment and information service called Beeb.com. [News.com]
BT gets MCI at 20% off
- British Telecommunications (BTY) and MCI Communications (MCIC) agreed today to go ahead with their merger on cut-price terms. [News.com]
BackOffice opens for small business
- Having already announced plans to develop an upscale version of its BackOffice server application bundle, Microsoft (MSFT) will next month turn its attention to small business owners with the debut of a scaled-down BackOffice package. [News.com]
BackWeb to push to big browsers
- As top-tier software firms Microsoft and Netscape roll out their competing channel systems, push software maker BackWeb is upgrading its products to work with the larger companies' browsers. [News.com]
Basque site finds new home
- A controversial Web site promoting Basque independence is back online today after being yanked off the Net more than a month ago. [News.com]
Battle over simulated child porn
- Free speech advocates are battling yet another high-tech porn law, which aims to deter pedophiles by outlawing computer-generated images of an "apparent" minor engaged in sexual activity. [News.com]
Bay router thinks small
- Continuing its push into all corners of the networking market, Bay Networks (BAY) will introduce a router for small businesses next week that aspires to take the complexity out of the network experience. [News.com]
Bay up on earnings hopes
- Bay Networks (BAY) today saw its stock jump after it announced its first-quarter revenues will likely exceed analysts' expectations. [News.com]
Be demos BeOS for Intel PCs
- The Be operating system (BeOS) was demonstrated running on an Intel-based personal computer today at the Be Developer Conference in Boston. The company then announced that it will release Intel and PowerPC versions of its operating system in January. [News.com]
Beating the Net traffic jam
- GlobalCenter, a Silicon Valley company, next week will announce a new architecture aimed at helping large sites deliver data quickly and efficiently to Netizens, wherever they are. [News.com]
Bell Atlantic starts mobile service
- Bell Atlantic Mobile said it has introduced an easier, more affordable service that allows customers access to the Internet and their corporate intranets while away from the office. [News.com]
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