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Bill to enforce digital TV rules
- A bill introduced in the Senate today would require broadcasters to adhere to a timetable for digital TV standards set recently by the Federal Communications Commission. [News.com]
Book giant attacks Amazon
- Barnes & Noble (BKS) hit online bookseller Amazon.com with a one-two punch today, filing a lawsuit against the company and opening its own Web site to conduct sales. [News.com]
Book site wars bring price cuts
- One day after Amazon.com (AMZN) garnered $54 million with its initial public offering, another Internet bookstore is slashing its prices. [News.com]
Borland hires new CFO
- Borland International (BORL) today named a new chief financial officer as part of the struggling toolmaker's efforts to rebuild its management team. [News.com]
Borland sues Microsoft over brain drain
- Saying that he "just wants Microsoft to leave us alone," Borland International (BORL) CEO Delbert Yocam today filed a lawsuit against Microsoft (MSFT), claiming that the software giant is hiring away Borland's key employees to put it out of business. [News.com]
Browsing for dollars
- As if the Web weren't commercial enough already, more ventures are getting under way that pay Netizens to surf. [News.com]
C-Cube stock takes a plunge
- Shares of C-Cube (CUBE) plunged as low as 24 percent today, after the company said its second-quarter earnings and revenues will fall short of Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
CA, Novell to manage networks
- Interop Computer Associates (CA) has announced a partnership with Novell (NOVL) to integrate their management products. [News.com]
CD-ROM drive races ahead
- Drive maker Teac today announced a new 24X CD-ROM drive, adding its name to a growing list of vendors bringing out super-fast CD-ROM drives. [News.com]
CEOs learn importance of IT
- Executives who attended Microsoft's (MSFT) CEO summit in Seattle got what they expected: more than your average technology trade show and a greater sense they need to take an even greater role in setting their companies technology strategy. [News.com]
CMP files for IPO
- Computer media giant CMP Media, which carries such magazines as Windows, Computer Reseller News, and HomePC, today filed an initial public offering registration to raise up to $115 million in capital. [News.com]
Cabletron adds partners, support
- Interop Corporate networking power Cabletron Systems (CS) will be busy at next week's Spring Networld+Interop 97 show, announcing two significant partnerships and augmenting its line of switching hardware and software, CNET's NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
Cadence settles with FTC
- Competition is key, according to the Federal Trade Commission. In that spirit, it has reached a settlement with Cadence Design Systems (CDN) to ensure that manufacturers of software used to automate the design of integrated circuits have the ability to break into the market without disadvantages. [News.com]
Calif. colleges building own Net
- A group of universities in California are building their own information highway to exchange data from libraries and laboratories at least 100 times faster than over the Internet. [News.com]
Calif. lobbying directory online
- California politics are coming out of the dark ages. [News.com]
Calif. proposes certification rules
- Sidestepping a White House initiative, the state of California proposed its own regulations today that allow public authorities to authenticate digital information without the type of "key recovery" system that has raised objections among privacy advocates. [News.com]
California No. 1 in high-tech jobs
- California still leads the nation when it comes to high-tech jobs, a new report disclosed today. [News.com]
Centaur enters cheap chip market
- Centaur Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of Integrated Device Technology (IDT) today announced the IDT-C6, a Pentium-class Intel-compatible MMX microprocessor designed for the sub-$1,500 personal computer market, adding yet another competitor to this increasingly crowded market. [News.com]
Cerf: Names in public domain
- Interop LAS VEGAS, Nevada--The man credited with creating the Internet blasted Network Solutions today, saying the company is abusing the public trust by claiming that the database of Internet addresses, called domain names, is its property. [News.com]
Check Point, AST in firewall deal
- Internet security company Check Point Software Technologies (CHKPF) next week will announce a firewall bundling deal with AST Research (ASTA), its first with a PC manufacturer. [News.com]
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