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Gates trumpets CA deals
- Embattled Microsoft CEO Bill Gates may have found solace amid the information technology professionals at this week's CA World '98 user conference, who were probably more concerned with network outages than antitrust minutiae. [News.com]
Gates worth $50 billion
- Bill Gates's net worth now stands at about $50 billion, thanks to the recent run-up in Microsoft's stock to an all-time high. [News.com]
Gateway beats the Street
- Gateway 2000 today reported a jump in PC shipments, which helped the computer maker beat analysts' expectations. [News.com]
Gateway changes its stripes
- Gateway is putting on a new face to reach out to businesses as it tries to maintain its down-to-earth image with consumers. [News.com]
Gateway joins notebook price cuts
- Gateway will be the first major notebook vendor to respond to yesterday's mobile processor price cuts by Intel, as it prepares to trim the cost of Pentium II-based systems on Friday. [News.com]
Gateway notebook gets Pentium II
- Gateway (GTW) added a mobile Pentium II processor, a DVD drive, and a larger screen to a high-end portable while reducing its price. [News.com]
Gateway's low-cost Pentium II PC
- Gateway, which last week dropped the "2000" from its name as part of a campaign to polish the company's image, marked the occasion by offering a low price on Pentium II-based PC systems. [News.com]
Gay Financial Network to launch
- After months of planning, the Gay Financial Network (GFN), geared toward serving the gay community, will launch April 24. [News.com]
Gay financial site launching
- When Walter Schubert first thought of the idea of an online financial service aimed at gays and lesbians, he thought he was on to something big. Today he said the service, which is launching tomorrow, has taken on a life of its own. [News.com]
GeoCities names CEO
- GeoCities tapped a media mogul as chief executive as one of the final steps in building a strong online community and media company. [News.com]
Global AT&T deal in question
- Telecom Italia says that a planned partnership with Britain's Cable & Wireless does not imply the demise of its tentative accord with AT&T. [News.com]
Global Village pins loss on Apple
- Global Village Communication (GVIL) said today that it expects to report a loss for the fourth quarter ended March 31 due to a continued decline in Apple Computer's Macintosh market. [News.com]
Global Y2K attack goes online
- In an unprecedented move to focus global attention on the Year 2000 problem, the G7, in cooperation with several other international bodies, plans to launch an online conference in June, organizers said today. [News.com]
Gore to wire inner-city schools
- Vice President Al Gore announced a new initiative to bring the Internet and online knowledge to inner city and rural schools, seeking to close a "digital divide" between rich and poor students. [News.com]
Gore unveils Internet2 backbone
- A superfast computer network backbone connecting U.S. universities that could lead to a much speedier Internet was unveiled today by Vice President Al Gore. [News.com]
Gorilla not impressed with Net chat
- Koko the 300-pound gorilla logged on to the Internet yesterday--and clearly was not impressed. [News.com]
Gorilla to "chat" on AOL
- She can't type, but Koko the gorilla is not going to let that stop her from using the Internet. [News.com]
HP climbing to the top
- On paper, Hewlett-Packard appears to have the technology, corporate presence, financial resources, and sales momentum required to become one of the top PC and notebook companies. Whether the company can pull it off remains to be seen. [News.com]
HP cuts notebook prices
- Hewlett-Packard cut prices by as much as 20 percent on notebook PCs using Intel's mobile Pentium MMX processor, preparing the way for newer models using the recently introduced mobile Pentium II chip. [News.com]
HP cuts workstation prices
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) cut prices on its Unix-based workstations by up to 37 percent, in an effort to gear up for the inevitable market share battle with Sun Microsystems. [News.com]
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