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Gateway buys credibility with ALR - PC maker Gateway 2000 (GTW) is about to overnight become the twelfth-largest server vendor in the world. [News.com]
 
Gateway debuts new PC-TV - Gateway 2000 will announce a new version of its Destination PC-TV with a DVD drive today at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta, according to industry sources. [News.com]
 
Gateway debuts new PC-TV - Gateway 2000 will announce a new version of its Destination PC-TV with a DVD drive today at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta, according to industry sources. [News.com]
 
Gateway shares level out - Gateway 2000 (GATE) shares stabilized today as the company's chief financial officer failed to release any dour reports that earnings would suffer a shortfall, which had earlier sparked a sell-off of its stock. [News.com]
 
Gateway stock bounces back - Gateway 2000's (GTW) stock made an unexpected turnaround after dropping 10 percent yesterday on warnings that second-quarter results will miss analysts' estimates. [News.com]
 
Gateway to buy Advanced Logic - Personal computer maker Gateway 2000 (GTW) today said it will acquire PC and server manufacturer Advanced Logic Research (AALR) in a transaction worth $194 million. [News.com]
 
Gateway to inaugurate servers - Gateway 2000 will introduce a line of servers early next year as part of its plans to increase sales of business systems, marking the company's bona fide entry into the server computer business. [News.com]
 
Gateway, Compaq pitch low-cost PC-TVs - Compaq Computer (CPQ) and Gateway 2000 (GTW) representatives said here today that they are hoping to help PC-TVs reach a broader audience by making cheaper models. [News.com]
 
German CompuServe head quits - The man Bavarian prosecutors are blaming for distributing pornography on CompuServe's (CSRV) system has resigned as the head of the online service's German operations. [News.com]
 
German Net regulation moving - Germany's parliament passed Internet-related legislation today that sets standards for child protection in cyberspace and defines which activities require regulation. [News.com]
 
German court: Hyperlinks legal - A left-wing German politician who had been charged with aiding and supporting guerrilla acts with information linked to her home page on the Internet was acquitted today in a Berlin court. [News.com]
 
German hyperlink trial delayed - In Germany's latest battle against extremism and smut in cyberspace, a court today delayed a trial against a politician accused of aiding guerrillas by linking to their site from her home page. [News.com]
 
German law may halt porn case - A German Internet bill scheduled for a parliamentary vote in the next two weeks could undermine controversial pornography charges against a local CompuServe (CSRV) executive, his lawyer said. [News.com]
 
Girls part of children's market, too - Sit your average adult today in front of a computer screen and tell him or her to start navigating, and the person will look at you like you're nuts. [News.com]
 
Go abroad for growth, Net firms - Just like McDonald's and Coke before them, American Internet companies cannot underestimate the opportunities that exist in foreign markets, a new report by Hambrecht & Quist says. [News.com]
 
Gore frees access to medical info - A new service providing all Americans free access to cutting-edge medical research on the Web has been launched by Vice President Al Gore. [News.com]
 
Governments strive to keep lid on the Net - If Daniel Ellsberg were to release the Pentagon Papers today, he probably would do it on the Net. [News.com]
 
Great Plains IPO takes off - Great Plains Software (GPSI) took advantage of a renaissance in high-tech initial public offerings today, launching an IPO that bolted out of the starting gate. [News.com]
 
Group cracks 56-bit encryption - Thousands of computers linked over the Internet managed to crack a message coded through 56-bit encryption, a feat that will earn the group $10,000 and give RSA Data Security one more piece of ammunition to use in its ongoing war against export encryption regulations. [News.com]
 
Group shuns government on spam - A leading online industry group today came out against federal legislation to restrict unsolicited email, even though many of its members staunchly oppose spam. [News.com]
 
 

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