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Dell: Apple should close shop
- When it comes to the state of Apple Computer, everyone has an opinion. [News.com]
Despite MS dominance, prices fall
- Whose budget has been adversely affected by the allegedly unfair business practices of Microsoft and Intel? Most likely, it's not yours. [News.com]
Developers warm to Java, ActiveX
- New tools just now hitting developers' desks will make building component-based Java and ActiveX business applications much simpler, and may pave the way for a clear winner to emerge between the competing architectures. [News.com]
Digital beats Street by a penny
- Fueled by strong Windows NT-based server sales, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) today reported a net income of $25 million, or 11 cents per share, for its first quarter, beating Wall Street estimates by one cent. [News.com]
Digital benefits from settlement
- Digital(DEC), in settling its closely watched patent lawsuit with Intel (INTC), today walks away with more pocket change for its operations and, potentially, for investors as well. [News.com]
Digital camera prices plummet
- Polaroid yesterday said that it has cut by more than half the suggested U.S. list price of its PDC-2000 digital cameras as a result of the falling cost of technology. [News.com]
Digital has new Alpha, Intel servers
- Digital Equipment (DEC) introduced new Intel- and Alpha-based servers today running on Microsoft's Windows NT as it seeks to build on last quarter's improved financial results. [News.com]
Digital signature laws discouraged
- The Clinton administration urged Congress not to enact uniform legislation governing digital signatures, despite varying laws adopted by some states and other countries. [News.com]
Digital stands behind Alpha
- The head of sales for Digital Equipment (DEC), in a letter to his sales force on Thursday, said the company was committed to supporting its 64-bit Alpha chip technology. [News.com]
Digital to make $900 business PC
- Digital will push the envelope on business PCs when it announces a sub-$900 machine packing the K6 processor from Advanced Micro Devices on Monday. [News.com]
Digital, Intel settle score
- Digital Equipment and Intel have reached a tentative settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit, an agreement that could have broad impact on the semiconductor industry. The terms include the cross-licensing of patents, the sale of a Digital chip plant for $700 million, and the development of future Alpha systems based on Intel's forthcoming 64-bit microprocessors. NEWS.COM examines the effects of the deal on the high-tech market and beyond. [News.com]
Digital, Sun tell of new chips
- At the Microprocessor Forum today, Digital Equipment detailed a processor for use in small devices to rival the performance of desktop processors such as Intel's Pentium II, while Sun showed off its "Java-centric" processor. [News.com]
Disabled considered in Net access
- WASHINGTON, D.C.--For more than 50 million disabled Americans, the Internet is often an inhospitable jumble, but access could be dramatically improved under a new program. [News.com]
Disney gets a new face
- The Walt Disney Company has quietly redesigned its flagship Disney.com Web site, one of the most visited sites in cyberspace, to include channels that provide free daily content for families including games, ideas on parenting, and electronic postcards dubbed "D-cards." [News.com]
Dive computers recalled
- WASHINGTON, D.C.--Mares America of Norwalk, Connecticut, is recalling about 1,200 dive computers after 45 incidents of malfunction, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says. [News.com]
Doctors sue over Net privacy
- In the latest skirmish over making public information available on the Net, a doctors' union has sued a California regulatory agency over its practice of listing physicians' addresses online. [News.com]
Domain fund marked for next Net
- Congress has finally tapped a $34.2 million fund set up to "preserve and enhance" the infrastructure of the Internet, but questions remained today as to how the rest of the money will be used. [News.com]
Domain suit shows no mercy
- Two charities that use the Internet to enlist others to their cause have become embroiled in a trademark dispute over the word "compassion," of all things. [News.com]
Dorman takes over PointCast
- Back in June, Christopher Hassett, chief executive and cofounder of PointCast, said he would wear the chairman's hat, but would step aside to make way for a new CEO. [News.com]
DoubleClick goes to Canada
- DoubleClick, the online advertising company, today launched a network in Canada. [News.com]
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