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Cisco module melds routing and switching - The marriage of simple network switching functions with complex routing in a single box gained legitimacy today when networking kingpin Cisco Systems joined the emerging market, announcing plans to offer a routing module for its popular Catalyst switch line. [News.com]
 
Cisco still on spending spree - A new month, another acquisition for Cisco Systems (CSCO). [News.com]
 
Claris revenue drops - Claris, a wholly owned software subsidiary of Apple Computer (AAPL), said that it had revenue of $53.9 million for its third fiscal quarter which ended June 27. [News.com]
 
Clinton sets e-commerce course - After years of courting the Internet, the Clinton administration today is announcing its long-awaited electronic commerce policy, which would make buying and selling easier and more popular online. [News.com]
 
Clinton to back tighter shareholder law - The Technology Network, a bipartisan high-technology lobbying group launched earlier this month, today said it won the support of President Clinton in drafting legislation to curb shareholder lawsuits brought under inconsistent state court standards. [News.com]
 
Clinton: Technology is the answer - In the first government Internet content effort since the death of the Communications Decency Act, President Clinton told parents today that technology, not another federal law, is the best way to keep their children from peeking at porn and other "objectionable" online material. [News.com]
 
Cloners bypass Apple on OS - Tired of waiting for Apple to act, frustrated clone vendors have taken it upon themselves to ship the Mac OS 8 operating system without Apple's official imprimatur. [News.com]
 
Closing time at AOL's Web Diner - America Online (AOL) is closing the doors on one of the online service's last remaining areas to get Web design tips. [News.com]
 
Colleges criticized for posting student data - To avoid embarrassment, college students may prefer to see their grades posted next to their Social Security numbers rather than their names. But this sensitive data is now leaking past ivy-covered walls and onto the Internet, heightening nationwide concerns about online privacy. [News.com]
 
Color printer breaks $150 mark - Hewlett-Packard today announced a new ink jet printer targeted at home buyers on a tight budget for under $150. [News.com]
 
Committee seeks new domain registrars - The interim Policy Oversight Committee (iPOC) announced today that it is accepting applications from parties interested in serving as registrars for Internet domain names. Yet it is unclear how much power the committee has to actually implement its plan to establish new registrars for domains. [News.com]
 
Communicator, Netcaster beta don't mix - Net surfers anxious for the latest beta software from Netscape Communications (NSCP) were stymied this weekend when they discovered that the just-released beta version of Netcaster doesn't work with the company's newest Web browser. [News.com]
 
CompUSA to make PCs again - Despite one failed attempt at its own computer brand, CompUSA (CPU) said it will come out with a new line of PCs in September aimed at taking away market share from Dell Computer (DELL) and Gateway 2000 (GTW). [News.com]
 
Compaq announces stock split - Compaq Computer (CPQ) today announced a five-for-two stock split in the form of a stock dividend. [News.com]
 
Compaq beats earnings estimates - Computing juggernaut Compaq Computer (CPQ) continues to beat Wall Street expectations, announcing second-quarter earnings today that exceeded estimates by more than 5 percent. [News.com]
 
Compaq confident on Europe - Compaq Computer (CPQ) said today that business in Europe was "relatively good" in the second quarter as it neared release of a quarterly earnings report this week. [News.com]
 
Compaq distributes its PC making - Compaq (CPQ) has signed up distributors for its channel configuration program, a sort of distributed-PC-making scheme that cuts costs, lowers inventory, and allows for quick and easy customization. [News.com]
 
Compaq renews push in Japan - Compaq Computer (CPQ), the world's top seller of personal computers, says it plans an ambitious push to increase its market share in Japan, where it has been struggling to compete. [News.com]
 
Compaq restructures China operation - Hoping to capitalize on the exploding yet daunting Asian market, Compaq Computer (CPQ) has formed an integrated sales and service division that will solely cater to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. [News.com]
 
Compaq to deploy 300-MHz chip - Compaq (CPQ) said today it plans to introduce desktop computers powered by a 300-megahertz Pentium II processor from Intel. [News.com]
 
 

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