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Contest for holiday-dressed sites - Get out that virtual tinsel. [News.com]
 
Copper chips get boost - Applied Materials is expected to unveil a new system for manufacturing semiconductors that will help the chip industry move more quickly to the production of advanced chips using copper. [News.com]
 
Corel predicts $95 million loss - The bad financial news continues to flow from Corel (COSFF). [News.com]
 
CosmosBay targets U.S. banks - A French company that markets online banking software is coming across the Atlantic, hoping to capitalize on nine years of experience with banks using France's Minitel online service. [News.com]
 
Cost concerns behind modem pact - A tentative agreement reached yesterday on a standard for 56-kbps modems may have come about because of increasing financial pressures on vendors and modem chipset makers. [News.com]
 
Costa Rica sees Intel growth - Leading chipmaker Intel (INTC) will become Costa Rica's foremost exporter by 2000, two years after it opens a plant in the Central American country, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Court deals Microsoft setback - A federal judge has issued a temporary order forbidding Microsoft (MSFT) from requiring Windows 95 licensees to carry the Internet Explorer Web browser. [News.com]
 
Court upholds ruling on Net jurisdiction - Under the Constitution, a Web site advertising a Florida company's services is not enough grounds to land its owners in court thousands of miles away in Arizona, according to a federal appeals court ruling today. [News.com]
 
Covad debuts high-speed access - A start-up called Covad Communications today is announcing high-speed remote access in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Silicon Valley, for as low as $90 per month, with a national rollout planned for next year. [News.com]
 
Crypto appeal coming up - The First Amendment will come up against security issues in the high-tech arena once again on Monday, when the Justice Department appeals a federal judge's decision that U.S. restrictions on the export of encryption software are unconstitutional. [News.com]
 
Cyber Patrol to block hate speech - Software maker Cyber Patrol and the Anti-Defamation League today announced a new filter that will bar access to anti-Semitic, racist, and other forms of hate speech online, signaling a change in the way Net filtering companies operate. [News.com]
 
Cybex faces post-acquisition loss - Cybex Computer Products (CBXC), a provider of switching solutions and PC peripherals, said yesterday that it expected to post a fiscal third-quarter loss as the result of a one-time charge arising from the acquisition of two privately held German companies. [News.com]
 
Cylink wins approval for strong encryption - Security vendor Cylink (CYLK) has won approval from the U.S. Commerce Department to export encryption technology, possibly the strongest available, to European central banks. [News.com]
 
DEC aims at media content market - Digital (DEC) is set to roll out workstations aimed at a segment the company hasn't yet targeted in earnest, media content creation, with both 300-MHz Pentium II and 500-MHz Alpha systems priced below $5,000. [News.com]
 
DOJ learns from previous MS scrapes - Time is of the essence. [News.com]
 
DOJ taps outsider for MS case - The Justice Department has hired New York attorney David Boies to help the government win its antitrust case against Microsoft (MSFT). [News.com]
 
DOJ's big day: That was it? - What a letdown. [News.com]
 
DOJ: Microsoft in contempt - The Justice Department today asked a federal judge to find Microsoft (MSFT) in contempt of court, accusing the software giant of flouting the terms of an order issued just six days ago. [News.com]
 
DOJ: Microsoft is "unreasonable" - The Justice Department today accused Microsoft of applying a "twisted" and "patently unreasonable" interpretation to a judge's order forbidding the software giant from packaging Web browsing software with its dominant Windows 95 operating system. [News.com]
 
DVD players to fall short - Major Japanese developers of DVD (digital video disc) boxes put on a brave face today over the sluggish start to the market. [News.com]
 
 

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