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Deep Blue rematch Saturday - The world's best chess player and its most powerful chess-playing machine resume their historic battle on Saturday, a rematch between brain cell and silicon, a test of mankind's relationship with computers. [News.com]
 
Dell fuels tech stock rally - Dell Computer (DELL) today fueled a tech rally after reporting that its first-quarter net income soared 157 percent over a year ago. [News.com]
 
Dell markets Managed PCs - Leading computer maker Dell (DELL) announced today that all of its future corporate laptop and desktop lines will use "Managed PC" technologies in an effort to convince corporate IS departments that the company is working to lower the cost of owning and maintaining PCs. [News.com]
 
Dell questions Compaq sales plan - Dell Computer (DELL) chairman Michael Dell says he's more confused than threatened by rival Compaq Computer's (CPQ) move to a build-to-order sales strategy. [News.com]
 
Dell takes edge off servers - Dell (DELL), a rising star in the server business, announced that it is cutting prices on a number of Pentium Pro-based servers in its PowerEdge line by up to 16 percent. [News.com]
 
Details emerge on Pentium Pro bug - An engineer dedicated to tracking inside information about Intel processors reported today that Intel's Pentium Pro and its upcoming Pentium II processors have a bug that could result in a PC producing bad data. [News.com]
 
Details of Oracle 8 emerge - Oracle (ORCL) continues to dribble out details of Oracle 8.0, its long-awaited database server upgrade slated to be unveiled on June 24. [News.com]
 
Diba lets ISPs try before they buy - Set-top software maker Diba today announced a new program to deliver set-top Internet access boxes to ISPs for testing, figuring that users will want to sample TV-based Internet access before they buy. [News.com]
 
Digital has 600-MHz workstation - New Digital Equipment (DEC) workstations will use a 600-MHz version of the company's Alpha RISC processor to latch onto the growth of the Windows NT platform while appeasing the traditional Unix workstation customer. [News.com]
 
Digital joins NT stampede - Digital (DEC) today expanded its lineup of software for managing large networks of Windows NT-based systems. [News.com]
 
Digital runs ads on Intel suit - Digital Equipment (DEC) took out large advertisements in two prominent newspapers today to put its case before the public in its lawsuit against Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
Digital shareholder meeting set - A shareholder activist has organized a meeting of institutions that own stock in Digital Equipment to discuss the beleaguered company's poor performance. [News.com]
 
Digital shareholders complain - A shareholder activist will meet with institutional shareholders of Digital Equipment (DEC) who are disappointed with the company's performance, the Boston Globe reported today. [News.com]
 
Digital suit trouble for Intel? - Intel (INTC) may be in for a tougher battle with Digital (DEC) over alleged patent infringements than it first appeared, according to legal experts and a preliminary report from a major marketing research firm. [News.com]
 
Digital, Cyrix sue Intel over patents - In an unprecedented development, Intel has been socked with two major law suits in one day. [News.com]
 
Direct marketers trumpet success - Micron Electronics (MUEI) introduced one of the first consumer desktop PCs with the Pentium II processor, highlighting the advantages direct marketers have in getting the latest and greatest PCs to users. [News.com]
 
Dirtybirds.com defies Microsoft - What appears to be a small Los Angeles company continues to thumb its virtual nose at Microsoft this morning. [News.com]
 
Disk drive stocks head south - Stocks of disk drive companies continued their decline today after two brokerages cut their estimates on Seagate (SEG) and investors expressed fears that disk drive prices will decline further, traders said. [News.com]
 
Domain plan to be revised - A plan to expand the Internet's naming system will be losing some of the features criticized by a White House task force, the Internet Society announced today. [News.com]
 
Dr. Weil bails on HotWired - HotWired is losing its popular Ask Dr. Weil Web site to Time Warner's Pathfinder megasite. [News.com]
 
 

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