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Novell earnings come in high
- Networking software player Novell (NOVL) did something it hasn't done for some time--beat analysts' estimates. [News.com]
Novell tests next-gen IntranetWare
- Novell (NOVL) today released a beta test version of its next-generation network operating system, code-named Moab. [News.com]
Novell's networking goes human
- Continuing a concerted effort to reignite Novell CEO Eric Schmidt interest in his struggling networking software company, Novell (NOVL) CEO Eric Schmidt took to the stage of Comdex today to preview a plan intended to shield users from the complexity of computing. [News.com]
Novell's networking goes human
- Continuing a concerted effort to reignite Novell CEO Eric Schmidt interest in his struggling networking software company, Novell (NOVL) CEO Eric Schmidt took to the stage of Comdex today to preview a plan intended to shield users from the complexity of computing. [News.com]
One-fee ISP hits limit
- After a closely watched start tainted with technical difficulties and compounded by poor market confidence, the lifetime Net access company @bigger.net finally has hit its first subscriber mark. [News.com]
Online Apple orders starting
- Apple Computer (AAPL) said that its new online store received over 4.4 million hits and booked over $500,000 of orders during its first 12 hours of operation. [News.com]
Online ad companies to merge
- Two firms that provide software and services for online advertising are scheduled to announce tomorrow that they will merge. [News.com]
Online book war heats up
- Online booksellers are gearing up for what may be one of the most profitable periods in e-commerce in the last several years. [News.com]
Online gaming strikes deals
- Let the games begin. [News.com]
Online hate speech on trial
- In a case that could break new ground regarding hate speech on the Internet, a Los Angeles man is standing trial for sending a mass email that denigrated and threatened Asians. [News.com]
Onsale says mail wasn't spam
- Online auctioneer eBay, which lets customers auction their own items from eBay's site, is accusing rival Onsale (ONSL), the pioneer in online auctions, of sending eBay's customers unsolicited email to promote last week's launch of Onsale's own personal auction service. [News.com]
Outage delays nanny court posting
- A power outage in Brookline, Massachusetts, stole the Internet's thunder today. [News.com]
PC buyers: Second time's the charm
- Given a shrinking market for first-time computer buyers, marketing departments have their work cut out for them as they try to attract second-time buyers of computers and printers. [News.com]
PC buyers: Second time's the charm
- Given a shrinking market for first-time computer buyers, marketing departments have their work cut out for them as they try to attract second-time buyers of computers and printers. [News.com]
PC makers upbeat on sales
- The biggest PC makers are upbeat about the fourth quarter, as skittishness about Asia is offset by improvements in Europe and sub-$1,000 PCs are expected to continue boosting consumer PC sales. [News.com]
PC makers upbeat on sales
- The biggest PC makers are upbeat about the fourth quarter, as skittishness about Asia is offset by improvements in Europe and sub-$1,000 PCs are expected to continue boosting consumer PC sales. [News.com]
PC sales grow in three continents
- Personal computer sales in two regions of the world are showing healthy growth, reports by two research firms show. [News.com]
PC sales up in Asia despite turmoil
- Despite regional financial turmoil, sales of PCs in the Asia/Pacific markets showed healthy rates of growth in the third quarter of 1997, increasing by an aggregate of 18 percent compared the same period a year ago, according to a report by market research firm Dataquest. [News.com]
PC shipments drop in Japan
- Indicators continue to point to a lackluster personal computer market in Japan. [News.com]
PSINet gets $30 million infusion
- In the wake of the approved MCI/WorldCom deal that creates one of the world's largest Internet service providers, competitor PSINet (PSIX) today announced that it has received a $30 million investment to bolster its operations. [News.com]
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