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Adobe readies PageMill for 95, NT - Fighting for its share of the low end of the Web publishing tool market, Adobe Systems (ADBE) today is shipping its first PageMill Web authoring program for Windows 95 and NT with a scaled-down version of Photoshop as an enticement. [News.com]
 
Agencies review Net drug market - Just as the United Nations-sponsored World Health Organization is taking a hard look at Web sites that push pills, U.S. officials are preparing guidelines for online drug advertisements to come out this summer. [News.com]
 
Agents come in from the cold - Intelligent agents, one of the most hyped technologies of the '90s, are making a comeback, but don't expect them to be as clever as originally promised. [News.com]
 
Akia: Fastest Mac in the East - Akia, a Japan-based manufacturer of Mac clones, will introduce in May one of the fastest desktop Macintoshes going as it fleshes out its offerings in Japan, one of the largest Mac markets in the world. [News.com]
 
All-in-one intranet nears beta - IntraNetics, a small Massachusetts start-up, will begin beta tests next week for an intranet-in-a-box bundle designed to get small businesses up and running in a hurry. [News.com]
 
Alleged pyramid case settled - The company that operated an alleged online pyramid scheme that promised hundreds of surfers big cash returns on donations to charities settled with the Federal Trade Commission today over false-advertising charges. [News.com]
 
AltaVista rebuilds its engine - AltaVista Internet Software today rolled out a new souped-up search engine technology designed for corporate users. [News.com]
 
Amazon.com IPO skyrockets - Silencing any doubts about its chances on the public market, Amazon.com (AMZN) ended the day $54 million richer as its long-awaited initial public offering soared 30 percent above its opening price. [News.com]
 
Amelio's right-hand man quits - The hand-picked lieutenant that CEO Gil Amelio brought with him to Apple Computer is quitting after slightly more than a year. [News.com]
 
Analyst pinpoints MMX price cuts - Intel (INTC) will drive the price of its MMX Pentium processors down to the "sweetspot" of the market in the third quarter of this year, while it introduces fast but pricey mobile processors and eases pricing for the Pentium II. [News.com]
 
Analysts bullish on AOL meeting - America Online (AMER) is hosting a two-day meeting with analysts next Wednesday and Thursday at its corporate headquarters and the gathering could prove to be a catalyst for interest in the stock, Cowen & Company said. [News.com]
 
Analysts say AOL has its act together - Abhishek Gami, an analyst with Nesbitt Burns Securities, knows how to get a rise from people who follow America Online's (AOL) fortunes. [News.com]
 
Analysts smile on AOL profits - America Online (AOL) today bucked Wall Street's predictions by posting a slight third-quarter profit, primarily due to its slowing marketing expenses as part of a legal settlement. [News.com]
 
Another bug in Explorer - Microsoft's (MSFT) respite from the wave of security bugs that hit Internet Explorer in March is over. [News.com]
 
Apple drops Exponential chip - Apple will not ship a computer that uses the X704 processor from Exponential Technology in the next year, an Apple executive said today at the company's Worldwide Developer Conference, dealing yet another blow to the beleaguered chipmaker. [News.com]
 
Apple sells developers on openness - Gil Amelio is betting that openness to Intel and compatibility with Macintosh will drive Apple Computer's (AAPL) return to profitability. [News.com]
 
Apple slices PowerBook prices - Apple Computer (AA PL) has quietly cut prices on PowerBook 3400s, as the company pushes to aggressively compete with Intel-based notebooks in both price and performance. [News.com]
 
Apple spins off Newton division - Apple (AAPL), in an effort to stem the flow of red ink and refocus its operations, today said it will dress up its Newton unit for sale or an initial public offering by making it into a new, wholly owned subsidiary. [News.com]
 
Apple's cross-platform Net gamble - While Apple Computer (AAPL) tries to win back the hearts and minds of developers with its next-generation operating system, the company is betting on two other Internet technologies to lift it from its doldrums: WebObjects and Java. [News.com]
 
Area code switch threatens ISDN - An estimated 15 to 20 percent of Pacific Bell's 124,000 ISDN lines in California are threatened by new area codes, a user group disclosed today. [News.com]
 
 

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