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AT&T posts modest earnings
- AT&T today reported modest first-quarter revenue and profit growth as strength in business, wireless, and international operations offset a decrease in consumer services revenues. [News.com]
AT&T updates Net music delivery
- AT&T's music delivery technology arm, a2b Music, has updated its platform in an effort to give the music industry more control over distribution and licensing. [News.com]
ATI posts strong earnings
- Graphics chipmaker ATI Technologies has reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and a 4-1 stock split, evidence that it is fending off a challenge by Intel. [News.com]
ATI takes graphics card lead
- ATI Technologies became the market leader for PC "add-in" graphics boards in 1997, according to a new survey, but the rapid pace of graphics technology makes its pole position tenuous. [News.com]
Acer to buy Siemens PC unit
- Taiwan computer giant Acer announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Siemens Nixdorf Informations Systems, the information systems wing of Siemens, under which Acer will purchase the Siemens Nixdorf PC unit in Augsburg, Germany. [News.com]
Adobe pitches graphics standard
- Adobe Systems (ADBE) said today that it has submitted a proposal to the World Wide Web Consortium that could result in better quality Web-based graphics that do not require specialized plug-ins or viewers. [News.com]
All-in-one videoconferencing
- Intel will unveil a revamped workstation tomorrow that combines videoconferencing with other features to help employees get more accomplished in meetings with distant colleagues. [News.com]
AltaVista embarks on TheTrip.com
- With travel sites booming and competition for portal sites heating up, the AltaVista search site killed two birds with one stone today by striking a partnership deal with business travel site TheTrip.com. [News.com]
Altris top execs step down
- Altris Software (ALTS), a maker of document management products, said today that its chairman and chief executive has resigned. [News.com]
Amazon CEO almost a billionaire
- Despite the sharp run-up in Amazon.com's stock, chief executive Jeff Bezos earned just $79,197 last year and received no bonus or stock options--but he's still almost a billionaire. [News.com]
Amazon's acquisition hat trick
- Amazon.com said today that it is acquiring three Internet companies to help it expand into new markets. [News.com]
Ameritech seeks cost efficiency
- CHICAGO (Reuters)--Ameritech (AIT) said today it will cut some 5,000 jobs as part of a plan to reduce operating expenses by $3 billion over the next five years. [News.com]
An online auction for businesses
- This week's public launch of an online auction site for manufacturers, distributors, and resellers of computer products highlights the growing phenomena of Internet auctions for businesses targeting specific markets. [News.com]
Analyst hits bull's-eye on Apple
- When Wall Street analysts raised their bows and arrows to target Apple's (AAPL) second-quarter earnings, NationsBanc Montgomery Securities' Kurt King came the closest to hitting a bull's-eye with his estimate while others missed by a long shot. [News.com]
Andreessen plugs Linux
- On the latest stop of what is looking more and more like the "open source" tour, Netscape Communications' Marc Andreessen told a meeting of the Massachusetts Software Council today that he expects Linux to gain status as a serious operating system for corporate use, and said it may even challenge Windows NT at some point. [News.com]
Andreessen touts open source
- Netscape Communications' (NSCP) release of the source code for its Communicator suite will put new momentum behind the "open source" movement and change the way software developers work, cofounder Marc Andreessen said to a group of Web developers today. [News.com]
Anglophones ahead in high tech
- English-speaking countries lead the world in making the best use of high technology because they have focused on using it rather than just developing it, according to a new study. [News.com]
Another notebook near $1,000
- Compaq cut the price of an older notebook PC to bring it close to the $1,000 mark, while also introducing a new model in its line of portables. [News.com]
Antipiracy suits vs. landlords?
- Microsoft (MSFT) said today that it may take legal action against Singapore landlords who turn a blind eye to tenants selling illegal software. [News.com]
Antispam strike under way
- One by one about 30 antispammers went on "strike" today, halting the unpaid labor they have been performing for months: stopping spam from reaching Usenet newsgroups. [News.com]
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