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Gap to unveil in-store Net access - The Gap said today it will reopen its flagship store in downtown San Francisco, which has been revamped to tout shopping's "next frontier"--the Internet. [News.com]
 
Gates decries "witch hunt" - Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates lashed out at his increasingly vocal critics today, accusing them of creating a "witch-hunt atmosphere" and unfairly tarring the computer software giant. [News.com]
 
Gates states his anti-DOJ case - Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates took his antitrust defense public today, arguing in an opinion piece that a recent Justice Department action is unfair to the software giant and dangerous to consumers. [News.com]
 
Gates touts MS at Comdex - Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Bill Gates kicked off this year's Comdex here tonight with a rambling keynote that served more to tout his own products than define an industry vision. [News.com]
 
Gates touts MS at Comdex - Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Bill Gates kicked off this year's Comdex here tonight with a rambling keynote that served more to tout his own products than define an industry vision. [News.com]
 
Gates: Ten reasons I love my PC - Microsoft (MSFT) has been under fire of late. But tonight, chief executive Bill Gates opened Comdex '97 with a speech that found him facing a friendly audience. With top-ten gags and parody video clips, he tried to make light of Microsoft's recent run-ins with competitors, as well as state and federal regulators, and perhaps show a more human side of a company whose critics often label it an evil empire. [News.com]
 
Gates: Ten reasons I love my PC - Microsoft (MSFT) has been under fire of late. But tonight, chief executive Bill Gates opened Comdex '97 with a speech that found him facing a friendly audience. With top-ten gags and parody video clips, he tried to make light of Microsoft's recent run-ins with competitors, as well as state and federal regulators, and perhaps show a more human side of a company whose critics often label it an evil empire. [News.com]
 
Gateway PCs include Net service - Following a trend among computer manufacturers to offer Net connection services, Gateway 2000 (GTW) will begin acting as an ISP for its customers next week. [News.com]
 
Gateway loads its 300-MHz Pentium II - Gateway 2000 (GTW) this week became the latest vendor to introduce a more affordable high-end system in time for the Christmas season, offering a 300-MHz Pentium II system and 17-inch monitor for $2,499. [News.com]
 
Gateway touts PC-TV satellite capability - In debuting its flagship PC-TV at Comdex, Gateway 2000 (GTW) will highlight digital satellite-signal reception technology that takes the convergence of personal computers and televisions into new territory. [News.com]
 
Gateway touts PC-TV satellite capability - In debuting its flagship PC-TV at Comdex, Gateway 2000 (GTW) will highlight digital satellite-signal reception technology that takes the convergence of personal computers and televisions into new territory. [News.com]
 
Gearing up for holiday sales - roundup  The day after Thanksgiving traditionally marks the commencement of the holiday shopping season. It is also the time when stores begin watching sales closely to see if the year's goals will be met--and online retailers are no exception. [News.com]
 
Giant stake in cable - roundup Microsoft is continuing to expand its empire despite growing antitrust concerns among the federal government and consumer groups. Since October 20, when the Justice Department said it was charging Microsoft with violating a 1995 consent decree on its licensing practices, the Redmond juggernaut has maintained its steady clip of new business deals. Below are some recent examples. [News.com]
 
Giant stakes in cable - Microsoft (MSFT) has a long list of things it stands to gain from investments in the cable industry, and the software giant may be getting ready to lay the groundwork for a hedge bet with the satellite industry as well. [News.com]
 
Global chip sales up in September - September was another gangbusters month for the semiconductor industry, as worldwide sales grew almost 15 percent over last year, according to a trade group. [News.com]
 
Growth in online subscriptions - Led by America Online's strong growth, online subscription-based services grew by more than 5 percent in the third quarter, according to a study released today. [News.com]
 
HP aims at Dell Web sales - Borrowing a page from Dell's playbook and adapting it to its own needs, Hewlett-Packard will open an online store in December where small businesses can configure, inspect, and even buy HP computers and components. [News.com]
 
HP aims at Dell Web sales - Borrowing a page from Dell's playbook and adapting it to its own needs, Hewlett-Packard will open an online store in December where small businesses can configure, inspect, and even buy HP computers and components. [News.com]
 
HP earnings mixed - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) reported a jump in fourth-quarter net income today but missed expectations as revenue for Unix system workstations declined and operating expenses grew faster than the company had planned. [News.com]
 
HP joins the Wolfpack - Hewlett-Packard chimed in today with its initial servers for Microsoft's server software, becoming the third major vendor to announce a configuration in the past two weeks. [News.com]
 
 

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