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Compaq debuts advanced servers - Compaq Computer (CPQ) unveiled an ambitious clustering strategy today, combining its own technology with that of Microsoft and Tandem, into a package that the company says will allow it to graduate to advanced server "clustering" in a relatively short period of time. [News.com]
 
Compaq describes India market - Compaq Computer (CPQ) said it could double its investment in India by 2002. [News.com]
 
Compaq maintains low-cost lead - Capitalizing on the popularity of low-price computers sold in retail outlets, Compaq has boosted its desktop market share over the last three months. [News.com]
 
Compaq passing on Windows terminals - Despite agreements with Citrix to promote computing on Windows-based "dumb terminal" machines, Compaq Computer (CPQ) has no plans itself to come out with these minimalist computers and instead will concentrate its efforts on the Net PC. [News.com]
 
Compaq showcases handheld - Compaq will show off a new handheld device at Comdex next week that, although not ground breaking, will put the Houston manufacturer back in the mainstream of the small device market. [News.com]
 
Compaq showcases handheld - Compaq will show off a new handheld device at Comdex next week that, although not ground breaking, will put the Houston manufacturer back in the mainstream of the small device market. [News.com]
 
CompuServe "death penalty" lifted - Spam fighters today lifted the so-called Usenet Death Penalty (UDP) against CompuServe, after the company released a new acceptable-use policy prohibiting spam in newsgroups. [News.com]
 
CompuServe given "death penalty" - Spam fighters today declared war against CompuServe (CSRV) and imposed a so-called Usenet Death Penalty on the service for allowing its members to send spam to newsgroups. [News.com]
 
CompuServe readies "C" service - CompuServe is expected to launch its new Web-based online service, dubbed "C," by mid-December and charge less than $10 per month for access to all its features, including email, more than 500 forums, and e-commerce. [News.com]
 
CompuServe readies "C" service - CompuServe is expected to launch its new Web-based online service, dubbed "C," by mid-December and charge less than $10 per month for access to all its features, including email, more than 500 forums, and e-commerce. [News.com]
 
CompuServe reports loss - CompuServe (CSRV) today reported a narrower loss than Wall Street expected in its second quarter, as revenue growth from its network services helped its financial picture. [News.com]
 
Congress approves copyright bill - Pirating online material will be a serious felony offense, if President Clinton signs a bill approved by Congress Friday. [News.com]
 
Connect raises cash, buys time - Buying more time, cash-strapped e-commerce software vendor Connect (CNKT) will raise $10 million in a private placement to offset its continuing financial losses. [News.com]
 
Cookies used on federal sites - A government watchdog organization has learned that three federal agencies' Web sites were using cookies to retrieve information about citizens using the sites. [News.com]
 
Corel plans Java-based NC software - Canadian software maker Corel, not content to stand by while competitors tout Java strategies, plans to revive its own Java-based products for Network Computers. [News.com]
 
Cyber Patrol deflects Yahoo rumor - A rumor circulated quickly online today that the Internet screening program Cyber Patrol was blocking access to the entire Yahoo directory, which by many counts is the most-visited site on the Net. [News.com]
 
Cyrix breaks Pentium II monopoly - Cyrix today said that it may break Intel's hammerlock on the Pentium II architecture, opening up this huge market for competing chips. [News.com]
 
Cyrix breaks Pentium II monopoly - Cyrix today said that it may break Intel's hammerlock on the Pentium II architecture, opening up this huge market for competing chips. [News.com]
 
Cyrix chip hit by bug too - A great deal of attention has lately been paid to the discovery of a new bug that causes Intel (INTC) Pentium-based computers to crash, but now a similar bug that afflicts certain Cyrix (CYRX) processors has surfaced. [News.com]
 
Cyrix chip targets convergence - Chipmaker Cyrix and a host of electronics partners are trying to drum up support for a new all-in-one computing and entertainment device that they say will be far more versatile than a set-top box and cost much less than than pricey PC-TVs from the vendors such as Gateway 2000. [News.com]
 
 

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