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High-speed modem within reach - High-speed Internet access technology ADSL has been slow to reach consumers. But a new, low-priced modem timed to hit the market shortly before telecommunication companies begin providing support for the technology may accelerate ADSL's arrival. [News.com]
 
High-tech Etch-a-Sketch reaches market - Wacom, the Vancouver, Washington-based maker of tablet input devices, is offering what could be the display of the future. [News.com]
 
High-tech earnings roundup - Business-management software maker Baan (BAANF) today announced revenue of $173.2 million, a 65 percent increase over revenues of $105 million for the third quarter of 1996. [News.com]
 
High-tech stocks take a beating - The technology industry was among the market sectors hardest hit by the stock drubbing on Wall Street today, and many Web sites were sluggish or jammed as investors rushed online to trade or get information. [News.com]
 
Hiring CEOs is about chemistry - Ed McCracken is not Steve Jobs. [News.com]
 
Hitachi launches mini-notebook - Hitachi is set to follow in the footsteps of Toshiba and Mitsubishi and announce a mini-notebook that runs Windows 95. [News.com]
 
Hitachi starts DVD-ROM production in U.S. - Hitachi Maxell said today that it has started production of DVD-ROM discs in the United States. [News.com]
 
Holiday food sites abound - When it comes to food, the next two months are the best of times or the worst of times. For foodies, the stretch between Halloween and New Year's Day means the thrill of pulling out favorite special-occasion recipes, baking goodies to give as gifts, and entertaining. [News.com]
 
Home servers coming into focus - As U.S. computer makers continue to develop technologies for bringing centralized servers into the home, Japanese electronics firms too are marshaling resources for this market. [News.com]
 
Honeywell focuses on Y2K fix - Honeywell (HON) said today that though some of its products are still not immune to the millennium bug, it hopes they will all be fixed by the turn of the century. [News.com]
 
Hong Kong issues Net code - The Hong Kong government and an organization of Internet service providers issued a code of practice today to regulate what it called indecent and obscene material in cyberspace. [News.com]
 
Hotmail a hot commodity - Free email service Hotmail is a hot commodity. As the company's subscriber base expands at warp speed, investment banks and partners are lining up at its door. [News.com]
 
House approves PC export limits - The House today passed a bill that authorizes federal departments to prevent free export of desktop-class computers. [News.com]
 
IBM bolsters e-commerce services - Citing unexplored opportunities in Internet commerce, IBM (IBM) today launched a new line of services to help companies conduct business on the Web. [News.com]
 
IBM boosts notebook drive size - IBM (IBM) today said it has developed a new high-capacity hard drive for notebook computers that it says shatters the existing storage record for such devices. [News.com]
 
IBM buys outsourcing firm - Information technology group IBM South Africa Group (IBM) said today its wholly owned subsidiary IBM South Africa had acquired the entire business of International Outsourcing Services (IOS) for $28 million. [News.com]
 
IBM debuts 64-bit chip - Another day, another 64-bit chip, as IBM's (IBM) Microelectronics Division today strutted its new family of 64-bit microprocessors in front of the Microprocessor Forum '97. [News.com]
 
IBM goes for NC market - Just as it established a hardware standard for the emerging PC market in the early 80s, IBM (IBM) is attempting to put its stamp on the emerging network computer industry by pitching its server software as an industry standard. [News.com]
 
IBM launches Pentium II Intellistations - IBM rolled out a new line of PC workstations today based on the Pentium II processor, the latest move in the company's effort to reinvigorate its presence in the workstation world. [News.com]
 
IBM offering employees buyouts - In a cost-cutting move that could eliminate several thousand jobs, IBM (IBM) has begun offering employees a voluntary job buyout plan, a spokesman for the company confirmed Friday. [News.com]
 
 

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