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Cadence CEO resigns
- Cadence Design Systems (CDN) today announced that its chief executive officer, Joe Costello, has abruptly resigned. [News.com]
Caleb announces 144MB floppy
- Boulder, Colorado-based start-up Caleb Technology announced plans to market a 144MB floppy drive that will also read current 1.44MB, 3.5-inch floppy disks. [News.com]
Calif. campaign filings to go online
- Capping nearly three years of political wrangling, California will join a growing number of states to put campaign finance reports online. [News.com]
Canon debuts seven-color printer
- Canon Computer Systems is shipping a seven-color ink jet printer priced under $450 and aimed at home users and small businesses that need to generate images comparable to 35mm photos in quality. [News.com]
Case tops long list of MS probes
- Today's decisive action against Microsoft by the Justice Department is the latest in a long list of investigations into the software giant's business practices. [News.com]
Check Point defends its turf
- Seeking to defend its firewall franchise, Check Point Software (CHKPF) on Wednesday expects to announce new software to let companies manage network security centrally for all access points to the network. [News.com]
Chinese firms to invest in Net tech
- New World Infrastructure and a Hong Kong Internet provider said today they are teaming up to beef up China's technology infrastructure. [News.com]
Chip business slowing down
- Turbulent international economic considerations, among other factors, likely will flatten revenue and earnings for semiconductor manufacturers in the quarter just ended and in the current period as well. [News.com]
Chips sales expected to rise
- The Semiconductor Industry Association today released its forecasts for the global chip market, predicting that it will expand at a brisk 16.8 percent in 1998. Rebounding from a sluggish 1997, memory chips will lead the way. [News.com]
Cisco adds firewalls to routers
- Cisco Systems (CSCO) will add a set of security and firewall features by early next year to its line of low-end routers targeted at the booming small-business market. [News.com]
Cisco sees integrated-network future
- There might not be another company that has more to gain from the widely expected merger of voice, video, and data on one network than networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO). [News.com]
Cisco's aim to meld voice, multimedia continues
- Get used to it. [News.com]
Claris revenues at all-time high
- Claris, a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple Computer( AAPL ) announced today record revenue of $91.1 million for its fourth quarter which ended September 26. [News.com]
Clustering tools slowly emerge
- The push by PC-based software vendors to enter the clustering software jungle is slowly getting off the ground, but eventually their efforts may yield the performance benefits that manufacturers need to target large accounts. [News.com]
College sues term paper sites
- After ordering research papers through an online "sting" operation, Boston University is suing eight Internet sites it claims are breaking a Massachusetts law prohibiting the sale of term papers. [News.com]
CommTouch has free email plan
- Isabel Maxwell, president of CommTouch, thinks she has something better to offer the Internet than the free email companies such as Hotmail and RocketMail. Her company will allow any Web site to offer its own free, self-branded email. [News.com]
CompUSA posts record profit
- CompUSA's profits jumped by 60 percent in its fiscal first quarter to a record $23.5 million, the company said yesterday. [News.com]
Compaq big winner in PC shipments
- The big got bigger and the rich got richer in the third quarter. [News.com]
Compaq considering the K6
- Compaq is in negotiations to adopt the K6 microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices, according to sources, a potentially major design win that would also present significant challenges for the feisty chipmaker. [News.com]
Compaq cuts workstation prices
- For the second time in a week,Compaq Computer (CPQ) has slashed prices on a major product line. [News.com]
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