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Apple peaks on iMac momentum
- Spurred by strong response to its trendy new iMac during the weekend, shares of Apple Computer today hit a 52-week high for the second day in a row, forcing analysts to keep pace with their target prices for the high-flying stock. [News.com]
Apple rises in rocky market
- Shares in Apple Computer continue to climb after hitting a new 52-week high yesterday, following the company's disclosure that it received 150,000 orders for iMacs, which roll out to stores Saturday. [News.com]
Apple scrambles to restock iMacs
- The iMac buying spree is going strong, and Apple Computer says it will refill dealer shelves by the weekend. [News.com]
Apple soars amid market slump
- Apple Computer shares hit a new 52-week high today, following the company's disclosure that it sold 150,000 iMacs during the product's first week of shipping. [News.com]
Apple to beef up G3 PowerBook
- Following on the heels of the successful launch of the iMac, Apple Computer will next turn attention to its notebooks by refreshing the PowerBook G3 systems with faster processors and an emphasis on gigantic 14.1-inch displays. [News.com]
Apple's golden marketing ticket
- The film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is proving to be fertile ground for a high-profile marketing scheme for Apple Computer's iMac computer. [News.com]
Application server eludes definition
- Software makers agree: Application servers could be the hottest new product category the software business has seen in years. [News.com]
Application server trend grows
- Joining a growing trend among software development tool companies, Inprise and Sybase today announced plans to ship new application server software for building Web-based applications. [News.com]
Application servers rolling out
- The Web development software market is hot, and toolmakers are scrambling to beat each other to market with new products. [News.com]
Applied Materials cuts back
- Stock in struggling semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials fell nearly 6 percent today, one day after announcing that it will cut 15 percent of its workforce and post a net loss during the fiscal fourth quarter due to a restructuring charge. [News.com]
Applied Materials earnings drop
- Applied Materials said its quarterly profits dropped as the world's largest computer-chip equipment maker was held back by delayed orders, the Asian economic crisis, and slowing personal computer sales. [News.com]
Ascend buys Stratus Computer
- In a bid to move closer toward an era of multimedia telecommunications over the Internet, networking equipment maker Ascend Communications announced today that it will acquire Stratus Computer for about $822 million in stock. [News.com]
Asian PC market dips 5 percent
- Personal computer shipments in the Asia-Pacific region fell five percent in the second quarter compared to the same period last year, according to research firm International Data Corporation (IDC). [News.com]
Audio Book Club finds home at GeoCities
- Audio Book Club said it signed a marketing and sponsorship pact with GeoCities in which Audio Book will be featured as the recorded book seller on the GeoCities community site. [News.com]
Aussie power industry fights Y2K
- The Australian electricity sector is facing costs of more than $120 million as it arms itself to avert power blackouts spawned by the Year 2000 computer bug. [News.com]
Autodesk plunges on downgrades
- Autodesk has cut its profit and revenue expectations for the second half of the year because of new signs of weakness in its Asian businesses. [News.com]
Autodesk to buy Discreet Logic
- Autodesk announced yesterday that it plans to acquire Discreet Logic, a digital video effects and editing software tools maker, in a deal valued at $520 million. [News.com]
Banks may merge to beat bug
- Small and midsized U.S. banks may have to merge with larger rivals for safe haven from the millennium bug which threatens to crash computer systems and bring electronic commerce to its knees on January 1, 2000. [News.com]
Barnesandnoble.com to go public
- Barnes & Noble, the world's largest brick-and-mortar bookseller, today announced plans to spin-off its online unit in an initial public offering. [News.com]
Bay pitches wireless intranets
- Will the entry of an established networking player give the wireless corporate market a boost? [News.com]
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