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BellSouth offers 56-kbps access - BellSouth said today it is rolling out 56 kilobits-per-second Internet access for its BellSouth.net Internet service. [News.com]
 
Big bankers flock to Silicon Valley - Merrill Lynch is belatedly joining the ranks of big-house banking firms opening up shop in Silicon Valley after finding that a San Francisco shingle just doesn't cut it in wooing technology clients. [News.com]
 
Big computer vendors pick Cyrix - Burgeoning chip competition appears to be accomplishing more than any disciplinary action the Federal Trade Commission might impose on Intel, as Cyrix (CYRX) appears to have lined up two new major computer vendors for its chips. [News.com]
 
Big computer vendors pick Cyrix - Burgeoning chip competition appears to be accomplishing more than any disciplinary action the Federal Trade Commission might impose on Intel, as Cyrix (CYRX) appears to have lined up two new major computer vendors for its chips. [News.com]
 
Bigger CE devices to rival mini-notebooks - Larger Windows CE-based handheld computers to rival mini-notebooks in size, price, and performance will make their debut at Comdex, but there are questions regarding their viability and whether they might further confuse the already jumbled "subnotebook" sector. [News.com]
 
Bill seeks online federal forms - Newly introduced legislation by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-California) would compel all government agencies to make their forms available online, but also would allow constituents to file those forms electronically, using electronic signatures. [News.com]
 
Bittersweet results for Rockwell - Rockwell International (ROK) reported higher fourth-quarter earnings, but warned that its profit growth for the coming year would slow from an expected 15 percent to less than 10 percent. [News.com]
 
Blair promises action on Y2K bug - Prime Minister Tony Blair said problems adjusting computer systems to the year 2000 are serious but manageable in Britain. [News.com]
 
Boca modem doubles speed - Boca Research (BOCI) hopes to double Internet connection speeds for consumers and small businesses with a modem technology that "glues" together two modems dialed into separate phone lines. [News.com]
 
Borders enters Net book war - Borders Books has announced plans to launch an online bookstore in mid-January to compete with established players such as Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com, joining the parade of traditional retail companies fighting for electronic commerce dollars. [News.com]
 
Borland buys Visigenic - Software development tool maker Borland International (BORL) sees its future as a supplier of distributed object technology. Today, the company went shopping for the technology it needs to make that happen. [News.com]
 
Borland buys Visigenic - Software development tool maker Borland International (BORL) sees its future as a supplier of distributed object technology. Today, the company went shopping for the technology it needs to make that happen. [News.com]
 
BroadVision supports Net banking - E-commerce software firm BroadVision (BVSN) today shipped new software to let financial institutions offer online banking, stock brokerage, and financial transactions, a booming market, particularly outside the United States. [News.com]
 
Budget doubled for wiring schools - To reach the goal of providing every K-12 classroom with computers and Net connections by the year 2000, President Clinton has approved $425 million for education technology spending--more than doubling the 1997 budget. [News.com]
 
CAs cooperate to cross-certify - A coalition of certificate authorities and software vendors, led by Canada's Entrust Technologies, is scheduled to announce Monday that they will cooperate to cross-certify their digital IDs so that certificates from one CA can be authenticated by another. [News.com]
 
CDA sequel introduced - The senator who vowed to protect children from indecent material on the Net has spawned a son of the now-defunct Communications Decency Act. [News.com]
 
CEO rebuilds Bay Networks - A sleeping giant has risen to compete for networking dollars. [News.com]
 
CNET launches new Web site - CNET: The Computer Network (CNWK) said it will start an advertising-supported Internet guide to buying computer hardware with links to computer retailers today. [News.com]
 
Cable modems to retail - 3Com (COMS) is expected to announce tomorrow that it has started shipping cable modems destined for the retail channel and the complementary equipment to enable a new generation of standards-based cable modems. [News.com]
 
Cabletron drives into hot markets - Cabletron Systems (CS) will address two of the hottest markets in networking this week with rollouts for desktop connections and remote corporate users. [News.com]
 
 

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