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No MS earnings surprise seen - An analyst with a major investment banking firm is estimating that Microsoft (MSFT) is likely to meet Wall Street expectations for the quarter, according to a source, but investors shouldn't expect the estimate-busting performance of past quarters. [News.com]
 
No NC winner declared at Comdex - There were no winners at a Spring Comdex '97 shoot-out among companies diving into network computers, but the midday forum did serve as a good barometer for the slowly emerging NC market. [News.com]
 
Notebooks dominate PC Expo - The Net PC set off the biggest buzz at this year's PC Expo, but the newest of business boxes wasn't the only technology drawing attention on the show floor. [News.com]
 
Notebooks dominate PC Expo - The Net PC set off the biggest buzz at this year's PC Expo, but the newest of business boxes wasn't the only technology drawing attention on the show floor. [News.com]
 
Notebooks may get built to order - Fujitsu PC may translate some of the build-to-order techniques used to cut desktop PC costs to its notebook production process. [News.com]
 
Notebooks upgrade to MMX - Notebook vendors took a while to get around to it, but they are now rushing to incorporate the multimedia MMX Pentium processor in their new models. [News.com]
 
Notebooks upgrade to MMX - Notebook vendors took a while to get around to it, but they are now rushing to incorporate the multimedia MMX Pentium processor in their new models. [News.com]
 
Novell execs join Novonyx - Novonyx, the private company formed by Novell (NOVL) and Netscape Communications (NSCP) in March, said today that it had named Robert Hicks and four other former Novell executives to top positions. [News.com]
 
Novell president quits - Novell (NOVL) president Joe Marengi today announced his resignation, marking the highest-ranking departure among the 1,000 workers losing their jobs at the struggling networking software company. [News.com]
 
Novell wins $200,000 patent case - Novell (NOVL) said today that it has won a summary judgment in its case against RTI of Killeen, Texas, granting Novell's request for $200,000 in statutory damages, as well as attorney's fees. [News.com]
 
Novell: Europe in high-tech drift - European companies are in danger of falling behind U.S. competitors because managements are slow to embrace new technology, U.S. software group Novell said today. [News.com]
 
Novellus buys into thin films - Novellus Systems (NVLS), a maker of equipment to manufacture computer chips, said today that it has acquired the thin films systems business of Varian Associates (VAR) for about $150 million in cash. [News.com]
 
Now, a PC that controls your home - IBM (IBM) is broadening its effort to make the PC the center of a home network. [News.com]
 
Oberon expands app integration - Oberon Software is adding new support for enterprise and vertical applications to its Prospero application integration environment, with applications from J.D. Edwards and Primavera the first to be supported. [News.com]
 
Ohio bill rewrites library law - Winning a partial victory against state-ordered Net censorship, Ohio libraries will earn the right to decide locally how to address children's access to online porn if a proposed law is passed. [News.com]
 
Old media make big moves online - The television networks scoffed at Ted Turner when he launched CNN in 1980. But the brash Southerner won over many of their loyal viewers and taught them a costly lesson. [News.com]
 
OnLive trims a third of workforce - OnLive Technologies is laying off 23 of 70 employees--one-third of its workforce--as part of a corporate restructuring, chief executive Betsy Pace told CNET's NEWS.COM today. [News.com]
 
One-time charge puts Corel in red - After warning investors two weeks ago of a big one-time writedown, software maker Corel (COSFF) today reported a second-quarter net loss of $105.7 million. [News.com]
 
Online ad revenues break records - Online ad revenues surged to $129.5 million in the first quarter, a rise of more than $20 million, or 18 percent, from record fourth-quarter 1996 levels, the Internet Advertising Bureau reported. [News.com]
 
Online ads adding up - Ad spending is due to reach $2.57 billion in the year 2000, significantly higher than last year but still a small fraction of total ad dollars, according to a Cowles/Simba Information report to be issued tomorrow. [News.com]
 
 

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