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Creative upgrades DVD drive - Creative Labs released a new version of its DVD drive with improved features and a significantly lower price tag. [News.com]
 
CrossRoute links suppliers, customers via Net - CrossRoute Software today announced new e-commerce software that lets companies link to suppliers, distributors, and customers via the Internet or extranets. [News.com]
 
Crypto donated for domain system - In an effort to reduce unwanted email and Internet fraud, RSA Data Security will donate encryption software to a nonprofit Internet group that creates software to route email and Internet traffic to their proper locations. [News.com]
 
Cyber Promotions sued again - After a three-week absence from the Net, Cyber Promotions is back online, but a suit filed against the junk emailer today and other mounting pressures indicate that opposition to its business practice is stiffer than ever. [News.com]
 
Cylink, HP secure digital images - Cylink today said it will work with Hewlett-Packard to jointly develop computer security products that will authenticate images created with digital cameras, copiers, and scanners. [News.com]
 
Cyrix claims rights to Pentium II, Slot 1 secrets - Intel may have left the door open on the Pentium II after all. [News.com]
 
Cyrix falls short of profitability - Profitability eluded Cyrix once again as the microprocessor manufacturer posted a net loss for the third quarter, missing analysts' expectations for a profit. [News.com]
 
DEC introduces new AlphaServer - Digital Equipment (DEC) today said it is introducing new AlphaServer systems, designed for businesses that use Internet-based applications. The new systems will be available immediately with prices starting at $174,900. [News.com]
 
DEC up due to proposed Intel deal - Investors bid up shares of Digital Equipment (DEC) today on rumors of Intel's (INTC) buyout of the company's Alpha chip technology. But some analysts cast doubt that a deal will go through, and note that any affect on DECs long-term strategy would be minimal. [News.com]
 
DOJ charges Microsoft violations - The Justice Department charged today that Microsoft (MSFT) has violated terms of a 1995 consent decree governing its licensing practices. [News.com]
 
DOJ: MS violated consent decree - The Justice Department charged today that Microsoft (MSFT) has violated terms of a 1995 consent decree governing its licensing practices. [News.com]
 
DVD Video Web page woos public - In an effort to woo an increasingly gun-shy DVD video market, an industry consortium has launched a Web site to promote the new technology. [News.com]
 
DVD-R standard already in flux - A week after the DVD-R Forum established a target storage capacity for the first generation of DVD-R disks, two companies are already planning to show products that exceed it. [News.com]
 
Database debate heard in Congress - Legislation to protect the hard work and deep pockets of electronic database companies is being debated in Congress, with those in the academic and science communities throwing up red flags. [News.com]
 
Database vendors eye a la carte pricing - Faced with declining sales and the reduction of their core technology to a commodity business, database software vendors are eyeing a la carte pricing and new technology areas in an effort to propup revenues. [News.com]
 
Dell CEO says: "Business is good" - Dell Computer (DELL) chairman and CEO Michael Dell said that business was good during the third quarter and that the company expects to do well in the second half of the year. [News.com]
 
Dell clusters servers with Microsoft - Reaching deeper into the big-computer "back rooms" at corporations, Dell Computer (DELL) will unveil tomorrow its plans for stringing a number of servers together to create powerful computer clusters, based on Microsoft (MSFT) technology. [News.com]
 
Dell cuts workstation prices - Dell Computer (DELL) reduced workstation prices up to 20 percent, the first price cuts since it entered the workstation market back in July. [News.com]
 
Dell seeks new site in Texas - Dell Computer (DELL) said today it is looking into building a 570-acre campus in Austin, Texas, to accommodate its future manufacturing needs. [News.com]
 
Dell's Web sales climbing - Though Dell Computer (DELL) is already racking up an industry-leading $3 million a day in Internet-based sales, future online sales could soar well beyond this figure thanks to an aggressive new strategy in the works. [News.com]
 
 

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