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Online gamer abandons retail - Despite all the hype, multiplayer online gaming still is a tough sell. [News.com]
 
Online services control Net access - Online services are connecting 70 percent of U.S. surfers to the Net, with ISPs picking up the rest, according to this year's Consumer Survey Report by the Software Publisher's Association. [News.com]
 
Oracle breaks silence on Apollo - Breaking a conspicuous silence, Oracle (ORCL) will on May 19 unveil Project Apollo, its electronic commerce software for companies that want to reach consumers through the Web. [News.com]
 
Oracle debuts e-commerce server - Oracle (ORCL) today began shipping its much-ballyhooed Internet commerce software for selling goods online. [News.com]
 
Oracle links host data, Java apps - Oracle (ORCL) will announce new tools today for bringing the vast majority of corporate host-based data to the Web. [News.com]
 
Oracle ready for e-commerce - Oracle (ORCL) will ship its long-awaited Internet commerce software for selling consumer goods online next week. [News.com]
 
Oracle to build Philippine network - Oracle (ORCL) is set to announce a joint project to build a nationwide computing infastructure based on the network computing (NC) platform in the Philippines, CNET's NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
 
Oracle to take control of Navio - Oracle's Network Computer Incorporated is expected to acquire Netscape's major equity stake in Navio Communications in a stock swap to be announced Monday, according to sources familiar with the deal. [News.com]
 
Oracle, Netscape merge NC units - Aiming squarely at Microsoft (MSFT), Oracle (ORCL) and Netscape Communications (NSCP) announced today that they will merge their subsidiaries focused on Network Computer-based technologies. [News.com]
 
OzEmail falls short of expectations - Australian and New Zealand Internet service provider OzEmail (OZEMY) announced a jump in revenue and a diminishing net loss as customers and usage increased, but it still missed expectations. [News.com]
 
PC market to remain strong - Intel (INTC) senior vice president Albert Yu says that worldwide personal computer shipment growth rates are likely to continue to grow at levels of 18 to 19 percent this year. [News.com]
 
PC of the future - Next year's basic PC will look much like today's high-end workstation--packed with technologies such as 300-MHz MMX chips and powerful 3D graphics technology. [News.com]
 
PC users unlikely to buy Net TVs - More than a third of Americans already surfing the Internet with personal computers would like to do the same with Net TVs, screen phones, and handheld computers, but only five percent of them are willing to fork over the money for such devices, according to a new survey released today. [News.com]
 
PC, smart card standard nears - A group representing top makers of personal computers and smart cards expects to issue a specification by year's end to define how the two devices will interact. [News.com]
 
PGP crypto approved for export - The U.S. government has granted an encryption export license to one of the biggest thorns in its side. [News.com]
 
PSINet: Stop domain name rush - Internet provider PSINet wants the main player in the online domain-name game to halt its "mad rush" to enforce a plan endorsed by international groups in Geneva last week. [News.com]
 
Pac Bell Internet steamrolls ahead - Pacific Bell Internet has signed up 100,000 subscribers during the past year and is planning to roll out Net access to 11 new California markets by year's end, executives said today. [News.com]
 
Partners precede Microsoft push - Its "push" technology isn't baked yet, but that didn't stop Microsoft (MSFT) from announcing today a collection of partnerships with publishers who will provide business "channels" for the Internet Explorer 4.0 browser. [News.com]
 
Pentium II hits the streets - Intel (INTC) today introduced its Pentium II microprocessor family, a processor line that includes advanced multimedia capabilities and faster computing speeds. [News.com]
 
Pentium II shift hurts Intel earnings - Intel (INTC) has got to go down before it can come back up. [News.com]
 
 

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