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Cabletron, Cisco eye Yago - Networking start-up Yago Systems is in play. [News.com]
 
Caching to beat World Wide Wait - Surf globally, cache locally. [News.com]
 
Cadence commits to Scottish chip design center - Cadence Design Systems said it will invest several hundred million dollars to establish a design complex in Livingston, Scotland, just west of Edinburgh, for purposes of developing a kind of semiconductor often called "system on a chip." [News.com]
 
Cadence projects growth up to 35% - U.S. software specialist Cadence Design Systems (CDN) expects corporate sales to grow at 30 percent to 35 percent, with Asia's contribution doubling to 20 percent during the next five years, a senior company executive said today. [News.com]
 
Calif. bill to limit Y2K cases - In an effort to protect companies from huge court awards for Year 2000 related problems, a California state legislator has proposed a bill that would limit damages in Year 2000 cases. [News.com]
 
Can Corel make a comeback? - Following Corel's (COSFF) announcement today that it expects a huge fourth-quarter loss, industry observers are beginning to wonder what the Canada-based software maker can do to turn things around. [News.com]
 
Can Java live up to the hype? - Hoping to put an end to Java performance complaints, Sun Microsystems (SUNW) will this month begin testing new, faster virtual machine technology. But--as with Java itself--some observers are questioning whether the technology can live up to its hype. [News.com]
 
Can Microsoft save SGI? - Silicon Graphics (SGI), hit with tough competition, pricing pressure, and production and image problems, is looking to take back some of its glory days. [News.com]
 
Can free email pay the bills? - While burgeoning subscriber rolls and reported buyout offers from Microsoft propel privately held Hotmail to the status of Internet darling, questions abound about the value, future, and actual size of free email providers. [News.com]
 
Case: Shift to user-friendly view - Waving the flag for Joe Consumer, America Online chairman and chief executive Steve Case urged the Internet World audience here to be responsible to the mainstream. [News.com]
 
Cheap computers presage wrenching changes - In its latest report, International Data Corporation (IDC) has looked into the near-future of computing hardware and foreseen a plethora of ultra-cheap computer appliances that will spur Internet usage while upsetting the balance of power in the computer industry. [News.com]
 
Check Point: No security threat - Firewall software vendor Check Point (CHKPF) today posted a statement on its Web site to reassure customers and partners about the safety of its flagship FireWall-1 software. [News.com]
 
China '97 PC sales to top 3 million - PC sales in mainland China should top 3 million units this year and grow 50 percent next year, the Shenzhen-based Securities Times said today. [News.com]
 
China sets smart card standards - The People's Bank of China, the central bank, has issued technological standards for the production of so-called smart cards and their application system, the Securities Times newspaper said today. [News.com]
 
China's Net regulations begin - China clamped sweeping new controls on the Internet today, warning that the network was being used to leak state secrets and to spread "harmful information." [News.com]
 
Chinese dissident turns to Net - Three weeks after his release from a Chinese jail, dissident Wei Jingsheng said the Internet offers many opportunities for him to continue his fight to bring democracy to China. [News.com]
 
Chip industry faces challenges - The U.S. semiconductor industry faces an increasingly difficult future as it moves to produce more complicated chips and the cost and effort of developing new technologies escalates, according to a new report. [News.com]
 
Chip sales up in October - Worldwide sales of semiconductors reached nearly $12 billion in October, topping October 1996 sales by 12 percent, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said. [News.com]
 
Cisco launches small-biz switches - The small-business market continues to receive increased attention from inter-networking kingpin Cisco Systems (CSCO). [News.com]
 
Cisco talks technology - Cisco Systems (CSCO) today said it will buy voice signaling translation technology maker LightSpeed International as part of its strategy to meld voice and multimedia capabilities into existing network infrastructures. [News.com]
 
 

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