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"Cyberpirate" loses domain suit - A "cyberpirate" who registered more than 100 Internet addresses using corporate trademarks today was ordered to stop on the grounds he was violating trademark law. [News.com]
 
"White-out" bug in IE 4 - Think of it as a digital white-out attack. [News.com]
 
'97 Web ad total near $1 billion - Ad spending on the Internet fell just short of $1 billion last year, and the leading trade group for ad-supported Web sites is declaring 1997 a "breakthrough year." [News.com]
 
11 ISPs to host Domino for rent - Lotus Development said it has signed up 11 online service providers to deliver services based on Domino Instant Host rentable Web-based applications. [News.com]
 
128-megabit memory chips out - Japan's NEC Corporation has started shipping samples of 128-megabit SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) chips, designed to double the memory capacity of high-end systems. [News.com]
 
3 firms dive into digital broadcasts - Toshiba, Toyota, and Fujitsu will take the lead in setting up a digital satellite broadcasting joint venture in Japan. [News.com]
 
3 new Intel chips due - Intel (INTC) will roll out Celeron, a controversial processor aimed at sub-$1,000 PCs and set-top boxes, this coming Wednesday at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. [News.com]
 
3-in-1 encryption chip ships - Aiming to accelerate virtual private networks, chipmaker Hi/fn is shipping an encryption processor that combines compression, encryption, and authentication on a single chip. [News.com]
 
333-MHz Pentium II PC in fridge - If a Japanese start-up has its way, people will be able to get Internet access and keep perishables fresh with the same appliance. [News.com]
 
3Com chief touts convergence - There's a familiar ring to futurist discussions in the networking industry these days, and they all involve one word: convergence. [News.com]
 
3Com touts networking benefits - 3Com (COMS) will add more tools to its roster next week to make it easy for users to realize the benefits of a networked office. [News.com]
 
3Com, Alcatel work on DSL - 3Com and Alcatel announced they have agreed to make their competing DSL (digital subscriber line) products work together. [News.com]
 
3Com, Microsoft battle not over - 3Com and Microsoft are close to resolving their trademark dispute, but have not yet reached an agreement. [News.com]
 
3Com, Microsoft shake hands - 3Com and Microsoft have settled their disagreement over Microsoft's use of the word "palm," the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
3D graphics firms to merge - Evans & Sutherland agreed to buy 3D graphics accelerator card maker AccelGraphics for about $52 million in cash and stock, a merger that primarily will affect the market for Windows NT workstations. [News.com]
 
450-MHz Pentium II for digital TV - As part of an effort to find new markets for its processors, Intel (INTC) is demonstrating a future Pentium II processor running digital TV at the National Association of Broadcasters convention here. [News.com]
 
7th Level cancels Pulse merger - Games developer 7th Level said today that it has canceled its plan to merge with privately held Pulse Entertainmentof Los Angeles, saying that it would be more profitable for each party if they remained independent. [News.com]
 
7th Level, WavePhore liven up Web - 7th Level said it has reached a pact with WavePhore in which WavePhore will distribute 7th Level's character animation technology as part of the WaveTop Internet broadcast system for personal computer users. [News.com]
 
@Home hits the road - @Home plans to offer its high-speed Net access in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands as part of an international expansion, the company disclosed in an annual regulatory filing. [News.com]
 
@Home to expand internationally - @Home today announced its first deal outside of North America to provide high-speed Net access via cable. [News.com]
 
 

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