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Antispammers going on "strike"
- Antispammers are mad as hell, and they're going on strike. [News.com]
Apple approaches 52-week high
- Apple Computer today edged closer to a 52-week-high, a day after it posted better-than-expected earnings for its second fiscal quarter. [News.com]
Apple chases elusive 52-week high
- Apple Computer's (AAPL) stock has been surging, but when it comes to breaking through to a new 52-week high, it's been "close but no cigar." [News.com]
Apple denies patent infringement
- Apple Computer (AAPL) today denied allegations contained in a $1.1 billion patent infringement suit filed by Imatec (IMEC). [News.com]
Apple doubles earnings estimate
- Apple Computer (AAPL) said today that it posted a better-than-expected $55 million profit for the second fiscal quarter, reversing a loss of $708 million for the same period a year ago. [News.com]
Apple launches new portable
- Apple Computer (AAPL) officially unveiled a new subnotebook computer with a 240-MHz processor, but it's not destined for U.S. shores. [News.com]
Apple offers OS, Office rebate
- Apple announced it is offering a $30 mail-in rebate on a joint purchase of version 8.1 of the Macintosh operating system and the Mac version of Microsoft Office 98. [News.com]
Apple poised for a comeback
- Apple Computer is confident of securing greater world market share and believes it is poised to make a comeback in the home user market, according to a company executive. [News.com]
Apple shows market share gains
- Apple Computer's fortunes are looking up in 1998. [News.com]
Apple sues Exponential
- Apple Computer (AAPL) today filed a lawsuit against Exponential Technology, a defunct developer of speedy computer chips that was once viewed as central to Apple's development plans, according to court papers. [News.com]
Apple will open investor meeting
- Apple Computer will let the press and analysts attend its shareholder meeting tomorrow, a company spokeswoman said today. [News.com]
Apple's core strategy
- Apple Computer is on a roll with consecutive quarters of positive earnings on the strength of G3 system sales, but not all those relying on the Macintosh platform are seeing an upside. In addition, executives are still vague about the company's CEO search and its low-cost computer strategy, hinting that a sub-$1,000 consumer desktop could be offered by the end of the year. [News.com]
Apple, HP tie up on printers
- Apple Computer and Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced that HP has committed to making its future ink-jet printers compatible with the Macintosh operating system. [News.com]
Argentine judge finds IBM in wrong
- An Argentine judge has found that there "really was a criminal act" in a case of alleged bribery to secure a $250 million state contract for U.S. computer giant IBM. [News.com]
Ascend beats estimates--barely
- Amid a climate of uncertainty in the networking industry, Ascend Communications (ASND) announced first-quarter results today that beat analysts' estimates by one cent on the strength of strong sales in North America. [News.com]
Ascend bucks earnings trend
- The most recent quarter hasn't been pretty for Cabletron Systems (CS), 3Com (COMS), or Bay Networks (BAY). What makes Ascend Communications (ASND) so special? [News.com]
Avant shares up on rumor of ruling
- Avant's shares rose sharply today on rumors yesterday of a judge's ruling that the company can go ahead and market its Aquarius software product, an analyst following the company said. [News.com]
Baan, Microsoft expand partnership
- In its continuing effort to deliver an enterprise application suite for the front and back office, Baan yesterday announced an expansion of its relationship with Microsoft. [News.com]
Balancing the books
- Among the high-tech firms closing their books for the quarter included industry stalwarts like Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment, and Bay Networks, as well as cutting-edge Internet companies like @Home and Excite that are seeing their stocks surge even though they are still struggling for profitability. [News.com]
Bank merger joins tech rivals
- The megamerger of Bank of America and NationsBank puts two investment banking firms that specialize in high-technology stocks under one roof: Robertson Stephens and Montgomery Securities. [News.com]
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