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DOJ scrutinizes Microsoft buyouts
- The Justice Department is probing Microsoft (MSFT) for its acquisitions and investments in the video streaming market, as well its stake in Apple Computer. [News.com]
DRAM prices drag Micron down
- As worldwide DRAM prices continue to fall, Wall Street's estimation of DRAM maker Micron Technology (MU) has fallen along with them. [News.com]
DVD forum courting NEC
- The DVD Forum, a group of ten digital versatile disc developers led by Toshiba, will ask NEC Computer to join the group in an effort to avert a format war over next-generation rewritable data storage discs, a Toshiba spokesman said today. [News.com]
Death penalty lifted against UUNet
- Usenet activists are lifting a "death penalty" against backbone Internet provider UUNet (UUNT), saying that spam from the ISP's customers to newsgroups has dropped so dramatically that the action is no longer necessary. [News.com]
Dell gains in Europe
- Dell Computer said today soaring server sales powered a 42-percent rise in European sales, to $620 million, in its fiscal second quarter, despite the effects of the strong dollar in two key markets. [News.com]
Dell notebook comes loaded
- Dell Computer (DELL) will give notebook aficionados just about everything they need in a notebook for well under $3,000, including a large high-quality screen, an MMX Pentium processor, and a fast CD-ROM drive. [News.com]
Dell numbers surpass expectations
- Dell Computer (DELL), which saw its server sales capture a larger portion of revenues, today posted second-quarter results that beat expectations. [News.com]
Dell offers PC leasing
- Dell Computer (DELL) announced the establishment of a new business unit devoted to pursuing the consumer market, and the introduction of a new personal leasing option for consumers intended to spur repeat sales of PCs. [News.com]
Dell unaffected by UPS strike
- Dell Computer (DELL), the leader in direct PC sales, said the United Parcel Service strike was having no impact on its operations. [News.com]
Digital High plan approved
- California Gov. Pete Wilson signed the long-overdue state budget yesterday, approving $100 million for the Digital High School initiative, aimed at grooming graduating seniors for high-tech jobs. [News.com]
Digital TV gets a step closer
- Lacking support from both television broadcasters and other computer companies for their own digital television standards, Compaq, Microsoft, and Intel will work with Lucent Technologies to speed the deployment of digital television technology in computers and televisions along lines favored by the broadcasting industry. [News.com]
Digital cuts notebook prices
- Digital (DEC) cut prices today on its HiNote VP 500 line of notebook computers, by an average of 11 percent. [News.com]
Digital moves to bar Intel claim
- Digital Equipment (DEC), in a move to keep its patent infringement suit against Intel (INTC)on track, argued in court this week that claims by the chip maker should not be allowed to complicate the case. [News.com]
Digital sheds printer business
- Digital Equipment (DEC) has sold its printing systems business to Genicom (GECM), and rumors are swirling that the company is planning to sell off other divisions. [News.com]
Digital to ship SAP R/3 on servers
- Digital Equipment (DEC) has rolled out a series of servers bundled with business application software from SAP. [News.com]
Digital unveils "big screen" portable
- Digital is set to ship one of the first of a new breed of portables that have panoramic, 14.1-inch LCD displays, which are equivalent in screen real estate to a 15- or some 17-inch desktop CRT monitors. [News.com]
Doctor malpractice info online
- If a California-licensed physician or surgeon has been sued for malpractice, disciplined by the state medical board, or terminated from a hospital, Netizens will be able to access that information online, according to a new law. [News.com]
Domain enemies battle out of court
- Network Solutions today canceled a hearing for a permanent restraining order against the AlterNIC because the two are negotiating an out-of-court settlement, according to a Network Solutions spokesman. [News.com]
Domain name strategy outlined
- In a step designed to foster business use of the Net, the Internet Society has outlined its plan to end Network Solutions' monopoly on the registration of domain names to the Commerce Department. [News.com]
DoubleClick networks in Asia
- Internet advertising network DoubleClick announced today that it will launch DoubleClick Japan, a network focused on the Pacific Rim. [News.com]
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