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$100 million for iMac ad blitz - Apple Computer says it will spend a whopping $100 million on the iMac ad parade from now till Dec. 31. [News.com]
 
$400 billion seen in e-commerce - Despite modest growth in the percentage of Netizens making purchases on the Web, e-commerce revenue is expected to hit $400 billion by 2002, according to a new study by research firm International Data Corporation. [News.com]
 
15 enter crypto standard race - The usually staid world of cryptography is abuzz today as 15 companies and universities outline their submissions to become the next standard for encrypting U.S. government data. [News.com]
 
2 orders for NEC's supercomputer - NEC has scored 2 orders for its new supercomputers, said to be the fastest in the industry. [News.com]
 
24/7 Media goes public - Web advertiser 24/7 Media announced today an initial public offering of its common stock on the Nasdaq. [News.com]
 
300-MHz Pentium II notebooks on tap - A flotilla of new notebooks will set sail on September 9 when Intel releases a 300-MHz Pentium II for portable PCs and cuts prices on the rest of its mobile chip line. [News.com]
 
31 cities to get Net phone service - Telecommunications firm ICG Communications today said it had launched long distance telephone service over the Internet in 31 U.S. cities, and it expects to offer the service in 166 markets by year's end. [News.com]
 
34,000 workers strike at US West - About 34,000 members of the Communications Workers of America went on strike early today at US West. [News.com]
 
3Com cable modems in Argentina - 3Com will provide cable modems for a high speed Internet access project in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that is slated to become the largest high speed Internet service in South America. [News.com]
 
450-MHz PII servers coming - Along with a slew of desktops, vendors will be releasing new servers and workstations based around the 450-MHz Pentium II processor to be released Monday. [News.com]
 
450-MHz PII servers, workstations debut - Along with a slew of desktops, vendors released new servers and workstations based around the 450-MHz Pentium II processor introduced today from Intel. [News.com]
 
450-MHz Xeon delayed again - Intel will put off releasing the 450-MHz Xeon chip for 4-processor servers until the first part of next year, although the chip for use in 1- or 2-processor workstations and servers will come out later this year. [News.com]
 
80-gbps cable to span Japan, U.S. - A unit of Japan's Kokusai Denshin Denwa today said that it and three other companies had jointly won a $1.15 billion order to build an undersea cable system connecting Japan and the United States. [News.com]
 
@Home suffers local outage - About 200 @Home subscribers in Tennessee have their Net access back today following a 48-hour service outage caused by a circuit malfunction within a local cable company. [News.com]
 
A view into the Intel machine - Albert Yu, who is in charge of the crown jewels at Intel --its microprocessor products--likes to stay ahead of the technology curve. Once he even left the chip giant's employ in the 1970s to jump on his belief that personal computing was the next big wave. [News.com]
 
ACLU sues over student site - The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against a school district in Missouri, charging that it violated a student's free speech rights when it suspended him for posting criticism of teachers and administrators on his Web site. [News.com]
 
AEA seeks support for Y2K bill - One of the largest high-tech trade groups is calling on President Clinton and congressional leaders to back legislation in Congress that would allow businesses to share information on the Year 2000 technology problem and protect them from litigation related to the issue. [News.com]
 
AMD beefs up K6 - Advanced Micro Devices released a 350-MHz version of the K6-2 processor today, the company's fastest microprocessor ever, and is promising to ship hundreds of thousands of the chips in its effort to take market share away from Intel. [News.com]
 
AOL aims to speed access - America Online chose Cisco Systems to supply high-volume network equipment in a bid to speed its subscribers' access to the Internet, the companies said. [News.com]
 
AOL earnings spark reaction - Shares of America Online rose at the opening bell and then fell today after the company reported late yesterday that its earnings had topped Wall Street analysts' expectations. [News.com]
 
 

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