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Apple to name CEO this year - Choosing a new chief executive officer by the end of 1997 is still a high priority for Apple Computer's (AAPL) board of directors, industry sources said. [News.com]
 
Apple's new plan for profits - At least it's a start. [News.com]
 
Apple-Power deal back on track - After being temporarily delayed by a Justice Department inquiry, Apple Computer's (AAPL) acquisition of Power Computing should be completed by the end of the month, a lawyer for the Texas company said today. [News.com]
 
Ascend sees slowing growth - Ascend Communications (ASND) said yesterday that it expects several quarters of unpredictable growth because of price reductions, consolidation among Internet service providers, and slower international demand. [News.com]
 
Asia high on IT - When Malaysia recently deferred some $20 billion in building projects at the height of an economic crisis, its leaders were quick to tell the world that information technology investments would forge ahead. [News.com]
 
Asia ripe for Internet commerce - Just as Pacific Rim nations gathered in Vancouver last week to back a global framework aimed at governing and encouraging electronic commerce, a group of Internet providers, advertisers, and marketers were touting the opportunities for e-commerce in Asia. [News.com]
 
Asia's turmoil affects Intel - Intel (INTC) said today it was starting to feel the impact of financial turmoil in Southeast Asia, but was still unclear on what the long-term effects would be. [News.com]
 
Asia-Pacific Net, PC use low - Half the people in the world live in the Asia-Pacific region, but they don't use computers or log on to the Net at nearly the same rate as U.S. consumers. [News.com]
 
Asia-Pacific PC shipments up - Shipments of personal computers grew 23 percent in the third quarter of 1997 compared to the same period last year, research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) said today. [News.com]
 
BMUG plans a comeback - Times have been tough for Macintosh users. [News.com]
 
BT gets MCI stake in joint venture - Just two days after MCI Communications (MCIC) and WorldCom (WCOM) agreed to merge, former suitor British Telecommunications (BTY) said today it will acquire MCI's stake in their joint venture to develop the world's largest private backbone network. [News.com]
 
Baan expects growth to continue - Baan (BAANF), which emerged from obscurity three years ago to become one of the world's biggest software groups, said it expects to remain on a fast-growth track for the foreseeable future. [News.com]
 
Baan plots component future - Baan, an European enterprise software company, unveiled a new component architecture for its Baan IV product and outlined the company's latest acquisitions yesterday. [News.com]
 
Barksdale dismisses MS defense - Microsoft has misrepresented the chronology of events in defending itself against charges by the Justice Department that it violated a 1995 consent decree on its marketing practice, Netscape Communications (NSCP) chief executive James Barksdale said today. [News.com]
 
Bay Networks hedges its bets - In an effort to simplify the process of adopting faster modems, Bay Networks released a software upgrade that incorporates 56-kbps technology into the servers accessed by remote users. [News.com]
 
Bay builds faster backbone - Just in time for the holiday season, Bay Networks (BAY) will take the wraps off new equipment for building high-speed networks. [News.com]
 
Bay calls on cable modem market - Counteracting fellow networking competitor 3Com, Bay Networks will release its plans for the cable modem market tomorrow, with initial products due in the second quarter of next year. [News.com]
 
Bay's box connects small offices - Bay Networks (BAY) will release a new version of its integrated hardware and software package for Net access targeted for small offices that connect to the Web through a dial-up account. [News.com]
 
Bell Labs touts new transistor - Bell Laboratories researchers say they've built the world's tiniest practical transistor, or "nanotransistor." [News.com]
 
Bell keeps lines clear of Y2K bug - Bell Atlantic (BEL) said it has begun offering services to address the problems corporate computer networks may face in the year 2000. [News.com]
 
 

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