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Dell waits on Intel Mendocino chip
- Dell Computer chief financial officer Tom Meredith said that PC demand is "robust" and that the competitive PC landscape is "rational." [News.com]
Dell, Intel reach for enterprise
- Dell Computer said today it is working with Intel on a number of programs that will help the companies push into the high end of corporate computing and Internet commerce. [News.com]
Dell: Net to make up half of sales
- Personal computer maker Dell Computer, which sells directly to customers, expects to make more than half its sales online in the next few years, chairman Michael Dell said today. [News.com]
Democrats urge crypto freedom
- A dozen key House Democrats, including minority leader Richard Gephardt, have asked President Clinton to abandon strict U.S. export limits on encryption. [News.com]
Developers flock to Netscape code
- Executives at Netscape Communications (NSCP) figured that 5,000 people would download the free Communicator 5.0 source code. In the very first day, 4,500 people downloaded the code from the Netscape site--and that doesn't count the downloads from roughly 100 mirror sites. [News.com]
Digital revenue down
- Digital Equipment today reported a drop in revenue due to a strong U.S. dollar. [News.com]
Digital beefs up Asia operations
- Computer maker Digital Equipment said today that it would invest $10 million to strengthen its staffing and put in new infrastructure in its Southeast Asian operations in 1998. [News.com]
Digital joins mobile Pentium II pack
- When Intel releases its highly anticipated mobile Pentium II chip tomorrow, Digital will join the pack of PC vendors unveiling notebooks equipped with the new microprocessor. [News.com]
Digital slashes desktop prices
- Digital Equipment discounted selected desktop models, amid industry speculation that the company is phasing out the line. [News.com]
Digital's Claflin resigns, the first to go
- Bruce Claflin, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Digital Equipment, today said he would step down after the company merges with Compaq, but he's not likely to be the last executive to depart. [News.com]
Digital's desktop doldrums
- Digital Equipment was conspicuously absent from yesterday's unveiling of Intel's newest, fastest Pentium II processors, the clearest sign yet that its desktop line is unlikely to survive the company's pending merger with Compaq Computer. Today's news that Bruce Claflin, Digital's vice president of worldwide marketing and sales, will leave soon after the merger seems to support analysts' thinking. Meanwhile, this morning's third-quarter earnings report revealed that overall product revenue dropped to $1.68 billion, falling from $1.84 billion a year ago. Overall revenues were also down, which Digital blamed on a strong dollar. [News.com]
Disk drive slump may be ending
- There may be light at the end of the tunnel for the beleaguered disk drive industry. [News.com]
Disney to buy Starwave
- The Walt Disney Company has exercised its option to buy technology investor Paul Allen's remaining interest in Starwave, Disney chief executive Michael Eisner said today. [News.com]
Disney vows big push online
- Walt Disney plans to take an aggressive approach to opportunities on the Internet, chairman Michael Eisner said. [News.com]
Divx dust-up looms
- With a new manufacturing agreement, upcoming field tests, and a massive marketing campaign about to get under way, Divx--a high-density, pay-per-view recording medium--looks more likely than ever to threaten the nascent DVD market. [News.com]
Does Microsoft spread the wealth?
- So what if Bill Gates's net worth is close to $50 billion. His company provided the greatest financial returns for his "pay," at least according to a new Business Week survey. [News.com]
Dole, Bork battle Microsoft
- Turning up the heat on Microsoft, former Sen. Bob Dole and former appeals judge Robert Bork today joined in announcing a group that intends to lobby against the software giant for allegedly anticompetitive practices. [News.com]
Dole, Bork to fight Microsoft
- Turning up the heat on Microsoft, former Senator Bob Dole and former appeals judge Robert Bork tomorrow are expected to join in announcing a group that intends to lobby against the software giant for allegedly anticompetitive practices. [News.com]
Domain questions still open
- With 650 public comments in hand, the Clinton administration is grappling over the next step in its plan to transfer control of the Internet domain name system to the private sector. [News.com]
Domain squatters losing out
- Cybersquatters are falling on tough times. [News.com]
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