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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]
 
DEC sells network unit to Cabletron - Digital Equipment (DEC) has sold its network products division to Cabletron Systems (CS) for $430 million in cash, stock, and product credits. [News.com]
 
DVD to break through in PCs - DVD technology may turn the personal computer into a primary home entertainment platform, possibly displacing such traditional products as the TV as the focus for electronic recreation, according to a study from a major marketing research firm. [News.com]
 
DVD-Audio standard due by spring - An industry standard for DVD-Audio could be wrapped up as early as next spring, according to industry sources. [News.com]
 
Dell CEO invests in start-up - Networking start-up Jato Technologies said it has raised $3.5 million from private investors, including Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell Computer. [News.com]
 
Dell reduces desktop prices - Dell Computer (DELL) reduced prices on its corporate desktops by up to 20 percent, the latest in a flurry of pricing announcements today from vendors including Compaq, Digital Equipment, and Toshiba. [News.com]
 
Dell releases Net PC - The Net PC platform today received a shot in the arm when Dell announced two "sealed case," manageable PCs built around the Net PC standard and also a server to tie a Net PC network together. [News.com]
 
Dell relying more on indirect sales - Although it made its name as a direct vendor, Dell (DELL) is acting more like a traditional computer company every day. [News.com]
 
Dell reports $248 million profit - Boosted by strong sales of servers and workstations, Dell Computer (DELL) today posted better-than-expected third-quarter results. [News.com]
 
Demand drives larger laptop screens - Both Compaq (CPQ) and Gateway (GTW) announced today at Comdex that they are rolling out new versions of their notebooks with larger, easier-to-read screens. [News.com]
 
Demand drives larger laptop screens - Both Compaq (CPQ) and Gateway (GTW) announced today at Comdex that they are rolling out new versions of their notebooks with larger, easier-to-read screens. [News.com]
 
Deutsche Telekom offers refunds - German telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom AG said yesterday it would reimburse subscribers of its online service, T-Online, for failed attempts to log on to the service. [News.com]
 
Digital cameras shoot high - Digital cameras are going upscale, with features similar to their film counterparts. [News.com]
 
Digital cameras shoot high - Digital cameras are going upscale, with features similar to their film counterparts. [News.com]
 
Digital may sell unit to Cabletron - Reports that Digital Equipment (DEC) is close to an agreement to sell its computer-network equipment business to Cabletron Systems (CS) have elicited little response from either company and have analysts wondering what the two would attain from such a deal. [News.com]
 
Digital offers PC help debit card - Digital Equipment (DEC ) said today that it is launching a prepaid debit card through which customers can buy telephone support service. [News.com]
 
Digital vs. shareholder proposals - Digital Equipment chief Robert Palmer said he was opposed to proposals approved by shareholders to scrap a "poison pill" provision and shorten the terms of directors. [News.com]
 
Digital-Cabletron deal pending - Talks between Digital Equipment (DEC) and Cabletron Systems (CS) are progressing, but the deal's closing date is still unknown, a source close to the negotiations said. [News.com]
 
Disney to launch email for kids - The Walt Disney Company said it is on course to bring "D-mail," its branded version of email for children, to a personal computer near you in time for Thanksgiving. [News.com]
 
Do Java spec and mantra clash? - A new specification, launched by IBM (IBM) subsidary Lotus Development along with Oracle and Sun Microsystems, is intended to unify the look and feel of Java applications on network computers and PCs. [News.com]
 
 

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