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CA wins NCI enterprise contract
- Computer Associates International said today that NCI Information Systems, a $100 million network and systems firm, has selected Computer Associates' Unicenter TNG as the foundation for its new enterprise management center. [News.com]
CD-ROMs speed up despite DVD
- AOpen, Asustek, Behavior Tech Computer and Ultima Electronics, among others, are in the process of developing 44X, 48X and even 60X CD-ROM drives, according to Commercial Times, a Taiwanese business publication, as reported by Nikkei's AsiaBizTech web site. [News.com]
CDnow goes to Europe
- Internet music store CDnow said it launched CDnow in Europe, with a European shipping hub serving more than 37 countries in Europe and the Middle East. [News.com]
CIH virus real but not epidemic
- A virus that activates on the 26th of each month struck some computers yesterday but doesn't appear to be widespread. [News.com]
CNBC, Quote.com may partner
- Cable television network CNBC and financial Web site Quote.com have held talks that could lead to an investment or even a buyout of the privately held Internet firm, sources said. [News.com]
CNNfn to add e-commerce
- CNNfn today announced plans to launch a retail channel on its business news and information Web site, furthering its push to become a one-stop shop for its professional user base. [News.com]
CWA: US West, union settle strike
- The Communications Workers of America (CWA) said it settled its 15-day-old strike against US West, the regional Bell telephone company, last night after four days of intensive bargaining. [News.com]
Cable firm to Webcast heart surgery
- The cable TV company that showed the first live birth on the Internet said today it would air the first live broadcast of a heart operation. [News.com]
Cabletron makes corporate push
- With its stock in the dumps and the potential for a sustained turnaround still looming as a large question, networking hardware player Cabletron Systems will use the fruits of its recent acquisition binge to get back into its core strength: corporate networks. [News.com]
Cadence to buy Lucent design unit
- Circuit design software maker Cadence Design Systems and Lucent Technologies today jointly announced an agreement under which Cadence will acquire the Bell Labs Design Automation Group. [News.com]
Caldera to MS: Fork over the code
- Caldera executives claim that Microsoft has failed to hand over all of the DOS and Windows source code required by the judge presiding over the antitrust suit it filed against the software giant, and the company now plans to ask the court to force Microsoft to hand over the rest of it. [News.com]
California ahead on Net laws
- California lawmakers appear to be leading the way in regulating the Net. [News.com]
California law bans Net taxes
- On the day after his 65th birthday, California Gov. Pete Wilson gave Internet businesses a present, signing the California Internet Tax Freedom Act that bars local governments from levying new or discriminatory taxes on Internet companies and transactions. [News.com]
California's big risks are foreign
- California's chief economist today said the steep slide in global stocks has not altered the fundamentally positive outlook for the Golden State's economy, but he also warned that the state faces more risks as a result of uncertainty abroad. [News.com]
Cambridge Tech to acquire Excell
- Cambridge Technology Partners today said it will acquire systems integrator Excell Data of Bellevue, Washington, for about 1.68 million shares in exchange for all Excell shares. [News.com]
Can Netcenter turn Netscape around?
- Netscape Communications' quarterly earnings report was supposed to provide a clear sign of whether the company is on its way to becoming a top-flight Internet portal, despite entering the space later than many industry players. [News.com]
Canon takes aim at Xerox
- Targeting a traditional Xerox stronghold, Canon U.S.A plans to offer printers in three new market segments and a new product in its existing high-speed color printer business. [News.com]
Canon, Victor team on new flat TVs
- Canon said today that it would tie up with Victor of Japan in developing and marketing wall-mounted televisions. [News.com]
Casahl plans data integration tools
- Casahl Technology later this month plans to rollout a number of new products to boost its family of server-based integration tools. [News.com]
Casio camera packs more features
- Casio is expected to announce a new high-resolution digital camera for $799, the latest digital camera from the consumer electronics company. [News.com]
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