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CSC reacts to hostile bid - Computer Associates (CA) is ready to go to war with Computer Sciences (CSC) over a hostile takeover bid filed today. [News.com]
 
CSC rejects $9 billion takeover bid - Computer Sciences (CSC) officially has rejected a $9 billion acquisition offer from Computer Associates (CA). [News.com]
 
CSC says CA answer prudent - Computer Sciences' (CSC) chairman and chief executive officer said yesterday that the company's rejection of Computer Associates' (CA) $9.8 billion takeover bid is "proper and prudent." [News.com]
 
Cadence legal battle escalates - Avant said today that it has countersued Cadence Design Systems, alleging that its rival was using insider trading and racketeering to sink the electrical engineering software company. [News.com]
 
Caldera takes on Windows 95 - After receiving permission from a federal magistrate judge, Caldera has amended its private antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft to include evidence concerning Windows 95. [News.com]
 
California cancer victims sue IBM - Nine cancer victims and their families have sued IBM, accusing Big Blue of using them as "guinea pigs" in their disk drive manufacturing facilities in San Jose, California. [News.com]
 
Cell phone down to credit card size - Compaq Computer (CPQ) unveiled a credit card-sized mobile telephone that allows laptop computers to send email and faxes without a cellular or regular phone line. [News.com]
 
Cheap DRAMs stolen at airport - Gunmen forced their way into a warehouse just outside of San Francisco International Airport and stole a large shipment of memory chips from South Korea earlier this week, but the thieves could have targeted better booty. [News.com]
 
Check Point to meld software - In a major strategic pronouncement, Check Point Software Technologies (CHKPF) today said it will merge its leading firewall software, FireWall-1, and its bandwidth management software, FloodGate-1, into a single product by year's end. [News.com]
 
China to police viruses - In efforts to tighten its grip on the growing threat of computer viruses, the Chinese government has announced it will implement new rules that will put the nation's police force in charge of all virus research. [News.com]
 
Chip breakthrough claimed - Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a new chipmaking technology that will help the semiconductor industry continue to produce exponentially more powerful processors while keeping manufacturing costs in check. [News.com]
 
Chip market estimate lowered - Market research firm Dataquest today lowered its preliminary forecast for the worldwide semiconductor market to $160 billion by the end of 1998, citing Asia's financial crisis. [News.com]
 
Chrysler gives Internet a plug - Chrysler chairman Robert Eaton urged the nation's auto dealers on yesterday to make it easier for people to buy cars using the Internet and other new technologies. [News.com]
 
Cincinnati Bell tries fast Net - Another telecommunications carrier today announced testing of high-speed Net access over copper wires--this time, Cincinnati Bell in parts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. [News.com]
 
Cirrus bets on all-in-one chip - Cirrus Logic today moved one step closer toward releasing an integrated processor, or "system on a chip," a product that's intended to give the chipmaker a slice of the growing small-device market. [News.com]
 
Cisco acquires WheelGroup - Cisco Systems (CSCO) yesterday continued its push into the Internet security market, announcing that it will acquire WheelGroup for $124 million in stock. [News.com]
 
Cisco revenues up 27 percent - Boosted by strong sales in the Americas and Europe as well as among Internet service providers, networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) today announced a 27 percent revenue jump in the second quarter. [News.com]
 
Cisco to deliver gigabit gear - Rumors, road maps, and reality: That has been the progression of Cisco Systems' (CSCO) closely watched strategy for Gigabit Ethernet, the next generation of the dominant networking technology for connecting PCs and server computers. [News.com]
 
Citrix says Microsoft alliance solid - The alliance between network computer software company Citrix Systems and industry titan Microsoft remains on solid ground, Citrix executives said today. [News.com]
 
Clinton budgets more for high tech - The Clinton administration's proposed 1999 fiscal budget earmarks billions of dollars in tax breaks and funding for technology research and education initiatives. [News.com]
 
 

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