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"ER" premiere hyped online - One thing Hollywood is sure to be wondering this weekend is whether Webcasting, as they say, has legs. [News.com]
 
3Com full steam ahead - 3Com (COMS) today reported a 28 percent jump in first-quarter revenues and met Wall Street's estimates, as it absorbed the benefits of its recent merger with modem maker U.S. Robotics. [News.com]
 
3Com offers Net gear under $500 - 3Com (COMS) may force the hand of competitors with an introduction next week that lowers the price for ISDN routers for small sites. [News.com]
 
3Com plans 56-kbps licenses - 3Com (COMS), which earlier this year purchased modem maker U.S. Robotics, will sell off 56-kbps modem patents based in part on an obscure inventor's technology, putting the patent ball in Rockwell's court. [News.com]
 
3Com rolls out ADSL products - Networking company 3Com (COMS) is giving high-speed Net access a boost this week with the launch of a second generation of ADSL products. [News.com]
 
3Com says USR merger reaping rewards - Computer giant 3Com (COMS) believes its recent merger with U.S. Robotics is already paying off and will allow the combined company to successfully attack new consumer markets outside the U.S. [News.com]
 
56-kbps standard seen delayed - Users hoping for help in deciding whether to buy a 56-kbps modem will have to wait at least until January, as manufacturers at a recent industry meeting failed to adopt standards that will allow 56-kbps modems to interoperate with one another. [News.com]
 
6GB disc spec may be near - A specification for recordable advanced storage magneto-optical discs could emerge as early as this month, according to industry observers quoted today by Nikkei's Japan BizTech news service. [News.com]
 
A Webmaster in the boudoir - Jennifer Ringley is her own paparazzo. [News.com]
 
A new game for Broderbund - Broderbund Software (BROD) is expected to announce next week the creation of a division to develop new products for the Internet and to adapt existing titles to the global network, the company said today. [News.com]
 
ALR leads Gateway onto new turf - New desktops and the first notebook PCs from Advanced Logic Research will nudge parent company and direct-marketing giant Gateway 2000 (GTW) into a more indirect sales strategy for certain models and into corporate territory currently dominated by leading PC vendors such as Compaq and IBM. [News.com]
 
AMD reports gloomier outlook - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today revised its previous warning of a third-quarter loss to a more dour update. [News.com]
 
AMD struggles to keep up - Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) K6 processor is burdened with ongoing production snags, leading some to wonder whether the company can meet market expectations and really compete with Intel (INTC). [News.com]
 
AMD targets NCs with chip - Advanced Micro Devices will work with IGS Technologies to offer building blocks for Intel-compatible, low-cost Internet access devices, network computers, and digital set-top boxes--a market that arch-rival Intel has yet to enter. [News.com]
 
AMD warns of loss - Advanced Micro Devices can't seem to make enough K6 microprocessors--to make a profit that is. [News.com]
 
AMD, Cyrix to tell of chip advances - Toward the end of the year, both Cyrix (CYRX) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will start to unveil new chip technologies that could well raise competitive pressures on chip giant Intel. [News.com]
 
ANS adds 56-kbps access - Corporate network service provider ANS Communications announced 56-kbps dial-up service for its customers in 95 U.S. cities today, the latest example of the Internet access technology's expansion. [News.com]
 
AOL Germany mulls online trading - The German unit of America Online (AOL) is considering setting up an online trading room for companies too small for traditional stock exchanges, an AOL executive said. [News.com]
 
AOL buys rival service - The $1.2 billion sale of CompuServe will reshape the industry's landscape, strengthening America Online as the leading online service and bolstering WorldCom in the backbone business. NEWS.COM examines what the deal means for the Internet service market and its consumers. [News.com]
 
AOL counts 9 million members - America Online (AOL) announced today that it now has more than 9 million members, less than 1 million shy of its year-end goal of having 10 million members worldwide. [News.com]
 
 

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