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AOL to add digital imaging service - Say cheese. [News.com]
 
AOL to launch in Hong Kong - America Online (AOL) said today it forged an alliance with Hong Kong-based China Internet Corporation (CIC) to offer its online service to Hong Kong consumers within the next year, extending its global reach. [News.com]
 
AOL to withstand rate backlash - Why did America Online (AOL) choose to raise its prices now? The answer just may be: Why not now? [News.com]
 
AOL's coming of age - In October 1996, America Online (AOL), the leading online service, restructured and launched flat-rate pricing, another chapter in its tumultuous history. In spite of it all, AOL has grown exponentially and continues to dominate the market. [News.com]
 
AT&T, MCI ride outsourcing trend - The outsourcing of network administration is an emerging trend, analysts say, as companies are increasingly faced with the escalating costs of managing their own networks and the tight labor market for IT professionals. [News.com]
 
Academy nominees posted online - Netizens this morning were among the first to get this year's list of nominees for the Academy Awards--assuming they could reach some of the jammed Web sites. [News.com]
 
Acer notebook drops to $1,200 - Acer America announced notebook price cuts ranging to 20 percent, citing lower manufacturing costs brought on by the currency crisis in Asia. [News.com]
 
Ad filtering catching on? - Advertising may be the goose that is laying the Internet's golden eggs, but at least one critic is predicting that the rise of ad filtering software could present a glitch to the system. [News.com]
 
Adaptec buys semiconductor firm - Working to expand its customer base, Adaptec (ADPT) today agreed to acquire Hyundai Electronics America's semiconductor unit, Symbios, in a deal worth $775 million, including assumed liabilities. [News.com]
 
Akia PC takes up 80% less space - Akia today introduced a space-saving personal computer that it says takes up to 80 percent less desktop room than a conventional PC monitor and tower casing. [News.com]
 
AltaVista unveils free email - Playing a determined game of catch-up, Digital Equipment's (DEC) AltaVista today became the latest search service to offer free email. [News.com]
 
Another Heaven's Gate suicide - One of the few remaining members of the Heaven's Gate cult has died in a suicide similar to the deaths of 39 of the group's members in San Diego last year, police say. [News.com]
 
Another try at telephony over IP - Qwest Communications (QWST) today became the latest company to offer long distance telephone service over an IP (Internet protocol) network, part of a trend that signals the coming of age of a once-disparaged technology. [News.com]
 
Antipiracy laws under fire - Although the Net often is called a great equalizer, legal and technology experts warned today that proposed antipiracy laws coupled with the trend toward pay-per-view online content is hedging society to "information feudalism." [News.com]
 
Apple annual meeting up in air - Silicon Valley is abuzz with speculation about why Apple Computer (AAPL) still does not have a firm date set for its annual shareholders meeting. [News.com]
 
Apple cuts prices on older models - Apple Computer (AAPL) lopped up to $1,000 off notebook and consumer desktop systems in an effort to shore up sales during its historically slow second quarter. [News.com]
 
Apple losing education share - Though Apple Computer (AAPL) managed to post a profit for its most recent quarter, it is still plagued by shrinking market share, according to a new report from a major market research firm. [News.com]
 
Apple pulls out of some retailers - Apple Computer (AAPL) today said it is pulling its Macintosh computers from four major stores, indicating a hasty retreat from broad-based retail sales. [News.com]
 
Apple scraps Newton - Apple Computer (AAPL) announced today it will discontinue further development of the Newton operating system (OS) and Newton OS-based products, including the MessagePad 2100 and eMate 300. [News.com]
 
Apple seeks cheap Mac boost - Apple Computer (AAPL) sees the need for a cheaper entry-level computer and hopes to benefit from the expansion of the Internet in Europe, its general manager for Europe said today. [News.com]
 
 

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