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Chip upstarts battle Intel - One of several challengers to launch clones of Intel's (INTC) flagship Pentium chips conceded today that the U.S. giant was all but unstoppable, but said the market opposed an Intel monopoly. [News.com]
 
Chromatic eludes Intel's grip - Gateway 2000 (GTW) announced today that it will use Chromatic Research's Mpact media processor, much to the relief of Chromatic executives. [News.com]
 
Cigar sites smoking hot on Net - There was always a suspicion that Internet surfers were smoking something. Now it has been proven conclusively. [News.com]
 
Circumstance brought out MS bug - For Todd Fast, a software consultant in Austin, Texas, last Thursday started out innocently enough. [News.com]
 
Cisco buys backbone - Networking powerhouse Cisco Systems (CSCO) continued to fill gaps in its technology portfolio with acquisitions, grabbing network hardware maker Skystone Systems for nearly $90 million. [News.com]
 
Cisco courts ISPs with new gear - Cisco Systems (CSCO) fired a shot at competitors such as Ascend Communications with a new remote dial access hardware package intended to help Internet service providers battle the busy signal. [News.com]
 
Cisco cuts Fast Ethernet costs - Striving to keep up with aggressive cost-cutting from its competitors, Cisco Systems (CSCO) today announced new, less expensive 100-mbps Ethernet gear and cut prices on existing models. [News.com]
 
Cisco melds routing and switching - Cisco Systems (CSCO) next week will join the stampede to meld routing functions with increasingly popular switching hardware. [News.com]
 
Cisco plans thin server - Not wanting to be left out of an emerging market, networking monolith Cisco Systems (CSCO) announced that it will provide a "thin server" component for network computers. [News.com]
 
Cisco shops to fill technology holes - Cisco Systems (CSCO) today plunked down nearly $200 million on two companies, furthering its aim to fill technology holes through acquisitions (See table). [News.com]
 
Cisco tacks on server connections - Cisco Systems (CSCO) will unveil several new modules for its corporate branch office servers tomorrow, part of the company's ongoing effort to tighten its focus on remote access hardware and software. [News.com]
 
Cisco, Alcatel cut two-year deal - As part of a concerted partnership push, networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) announced an expanded relationship with telecommunications monolith Alcatel Telecom (ALA). [News.com]
 
Citrix improves WinFrame - Citrix Systems (CTXS) said today that it will offer an enhanced version of the WinFrame system software to improve performance, security, and management features. [News.com]
 
CitySearch to guide L.A. Times - Times Mirror said today that it will team up with CitySearch to create a local online guide for its flagship Los Angeles Times newspaper, the latest instance of "old" media brands venturing into the new online world. [News.com]
 
Clinton stumps for e-commerce - President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore aren't likely to spring any surprises Tuesday when they unveil the White House's long-awaited framework for global Internet commerce. But the ceremony will almost certainly serve as a bully pulpit for the administration's efforts. [News.com]
 
Coalition warns of cyberthreats - A group of computer security companies today announced an initiative for a six-month education campaign to warn U.S. firms against "cyberthreats." [News.com]
 
Communicator bug alleged - Netscape Communications (NSCP) thinks it may be faced with the first major bug in its just-released Communicator software suite, but it is having trouble confirming the problem's existence. [News.com]
 
Communicator, IE crypto cleared - Both Netscape Communications (NSCP) and Microsoft (MSFT) said today that they received permission from the Commerce Department to export 128-bit encryption in their Internet software, including Netscape's Communicator suite and Microsoft's Internet Explorer, but only banks and their online customers will be able to take advantage of the full security in the browsers. [News.com]
 
Compaq buys Tandem - Hoping to bolster its position as a computing solutions provider for enterprise networks, Compaq Computer (CPQ) announced an agreement today to acquire Tandem Computers (TDM) for approximately $3 billion in stock. [News.com]
 
Compaq doubles tape drive size - Compaq Computer (CPQ) has doubled the capacity of its standard Digital Linear Tape drive to 70GB and complemented the release with a new line of tape arrays and libraries. [News.com]
 
 

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