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@Home stock climbs higher - Shares of the @Home Network (ATHM) continued to soar today, climbing over 31 percent in trading. [News.com]
 
"Dumb" terminals for Windows - Microsoft (MSFT) is embarking on yet another initiative to lower the cost of owning and operating computers, this time proposing Windows-based computers similar to low-cost network computers and the "dumb" computer terminals of yore. [News.com]
 
3 firms weigh in with EDI products - As the Internet becomes more popular as a medium for commerce, three companies that make electronic data interchange software today released new versions to shore up their market position and secure a place atop the e-commerce wave. [News.com]
 
3Com ships card modem with cell link - 3Com has started shipping a new 56K PC Card modem with both cellular and standard dial-up features. [News.com]
 
80% Microsoft growth expected - Microsoft (MSFT) is expected to report Thursday that earnings in its latest quarter grew more than 80 percent, but industry analysts say the company's growth inevitably will slow over the next year. [News.com]
 
@Home IPO seen as hot money - @Home Network plans to set its much-anticipated initial public offering price Thursday, perhaps at more than $10 a share, sources said today. [News.com]
 
@Home pipes in audio - @Home Network (ATHM) isn't just for email and Web surfing anymore. [News.com]
 
@Home prices IPO at $10.50 - @Home Network, sensing hot demand for its initial public offering, late today set its IPO price at $10.50 a share and bumped up the number of shares offered by 1 million, according to sources. [News.com]
 
@Home stock soars in first day of trading - Underwriters may have underestimated the excitement around the @Home Network's (ATHM) highly anticipated IPO. The company's stock jumped over 130 percent on the first trade of the day. [News.com]
 
A software-based synthesizer - Yamaha today announced a synthesizer that is completely software-based, using a personal computer's processor to produce realistic sound production. [News.com]
 
AMD chips away - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to push the design envelope on its K6 microprocessor with new versions showcasing higher speeds and more features, in an effort to keep up with the performance and growing popularity Intel's (INTC) Pentium II. [News.com]
 
AMD earnings miss mark - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today reported second-quarter profits that fell far short of Wall Street expectations, following the company's recent release of its multimedia chip technology. [News.com]
 
AMD makes severe price cuts - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will cut prices on its K6 processors up to 50 percent as the processor price war escalates with Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
AMD undercuts Intel pricing 25% - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) cut prices on its K6 chips over 40 percent today as the processor price war escalates with Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
ANS, Netcom market to small firms - Perhaps because they seem less glamorous than either home consumers or Fortune 100 markets, small and medium-sized businesses sometimes are overlooked in the rush by high-tech companies to wire the world. [News.com]
 
AOL about-face - When word got out that America Online planned to give out members' telephone numbers to its business partners, members, privacy experts, and attorneys general reacted. They weren't happy. Today, AOL's CEO Steve Case also reacted. [News.com]
 
AOL dumps new member policy - America Online (AOL) has tossed its "TOS," as its terms of service are known, in the wake of last week's controversy about one of the contract's provisions. [News.com]
 
AOL preps premium charges - America Online (AOL) members got a two-day reprieve from running up their service bills while playing premium games. [News.com]
 
AOL to charge merchants rent - With subscriber income virtually capped at $19.95 a month, America Online (AOL) is shifting its merchant revenue model to charge rent for storefronts on its private online service. [News.com]
 
AOL to give out phone numbers - On July 31, America Online (AOL) will start making its members' telephone numbers available to telemarketers who do business with the online giant. [News.com]
 
 

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