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DVD, Pentium II for home PCs
- Toshiba today announced four new consumer PCs featuring, for the first time, DVD drives and Pentium II processors. [News.com]
Dearth of DVD?
- A new survey from DVD Report, a trade publication covering the Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) industry, says that retailers are having trouble keeping DVD-video titles and hardware in stock, reflecting a trend that may repeat itself in the PC industry. [News.com]
Death marks The Spot
- Beset by unrelenting financial woes, the adored Web episodic The Spot is taking its final bow, its producers confirmed yesterday. [News.com]
Deep Blue team awarded
- IBM's Deep Blue team received the $100,000 Fredkin Prize for Computer Chess today in recognition of their victory over world chess champion Garry Kasparov this May. [News.com]
Dell business PCs get cheaper
- Dell will keep the heat on the rest of the PC industry by cutting prices on its high-end desktop computers. [News.com]
Dell enters workstation arena
- Dell Computer (DELL) introduced its first line of personal workstations today in New York, becoming the latest in a string of recent entrants into the fast-growing market. [News.com]
Dell servers get Pentium II
- Dell (DELL) is officially revamping its PowerEdge 4000 series of servers with the new Pentium II processor introduced by Intel. [News.com]
Dell to strut NT workstations
- Dell (DELL) will introduce its first line of personal workstations next Monday in New York, becoming the latest in a string of recent entrants into the fast-growing market. [News.com]
Device turns printer into scanner
- Canon has released a new device that turns a printer into a scanner. [News.com]
Digital Library goes to big screen
- IBM (IBM) is reworking Digital Library, its multimedia content management system, with revamped pricing and packaging intended to appeal to a broader audience. [News.com]
Digital beats estimates--barely
- Digital Equipment (DEC) beat Wall Street estimates today for its fiscal fourth quarter, buoyed by strong sales of systems running Microsoft Windows NT. [News.com]
Digital calls Intel a monopoly
- Intel (INTC), which threatened to stop shipping Pentium chips to Digital Equipment (DEC) in a battle over copyrights last spring, has agreed to continue shipping them through year-end, Digital said today. [News.com]
Digital in talks to sell printer business
- Digital (DEC) is in talks to sell its printer business to Genicom (GECM), as a part of its continuing effort to find a formula to return to profitability. [News.com]
Digital slashes PC prices
- Digital Equipment (DEC) is selling business systems with the K6 processor from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for close to $1,300 as the company makes steep price cuts on all its desktop computers. [News.com]
Digital to return Intel documents
- Digital Equipment (DEC), capitulating to part of a lawsuit filed by Intel (INTC), has agreed to return secret documents to Intel about a planned powerful chip, a Digital spokesman said. [News.com]
Digital to return secret papers
- SANTA CLARA, Calif.-- Digital Equipment (DEC), capitulating to part of a lawsuit by Intel (INTC), has agreed to return secret documents to Intel about a powerful chip that the company has in the works, a Digital spokesman said. [News.com]
Digital updates notebooks
- Digital Equipment (DEC) announced new additions to its HiNote notebook line and cut prices on older models. [News.com]
DigitalThink to reveal new capital
- Online information technology training company DigitalThink is expected to announce tomorrow it has received a $5.8 million second round of financing, giving it the capital to more than double its course offerings by the end of the year and ramp up its sales force. [News.com]
Domain deletion called forgery
- Thomas Leavitt of WebCom knows what it's like to wake up and discover you have virtually disappeared. Now he wants to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else. [News.com]
Domain players sit down
- A diverse array of Internet groups is meeting today to try to hash out a consensus on the contentious issue of expanding Internet addresses. [News.com]
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