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Clinton outlines Net policy - President Clinton today announced three policy initiatives aimed at promoting tax-free commerce on the Internet, keeping the United States on the cutting edge of technology and "preserving America's cultural treasures" online. [News.com]
 
Clinton: No new Net taxes - President Clinton will call today for a moratorium on new taxation of goods and services sold over the Internet, White House officials said. [News.com]
 
Compaq catching Sun in Web servers - Compaq (CPQ) is making a run at Sun Microsystems (SUNW) in the market for Web servers, one of Sun's strongholds. [News.com]
 
Compaq cuts PCs below $1,000 - Compaq Computer (CPQ) continues to cut price tags on its PCs. [News.com]
 
Compaq cuts server prices - Compaq Computer (CPQ) reduced prices on low-end and midrange servers by as much as 22 percent while also boosting standard memory, in an effort to stay in front of the competitive PC server market. [News.com]
 
Compaq offers free Pentium IIs - Compaq today announced that qualifying ProLiant server customers can upgrade to Intel's next-generation Pentium II server technology for free. [News.com]
 
Compaq sees 1998 growth in Asia - Compaq Computer (CPQ) expects its Asian business to keep growing in 1998 despite financial uncertainty and industry consolidation, a senior company official said today. [News.com]
 
Compaq ships new workstations - Compaq Computer (CPQ) unveiled new workstations based on the latest Intel 333-MHz Pentium II chip and cut prices on older workstations by up to 25 percent. [News.com]
 
Compaq upgrades low-cost servers - Compaq Computer (CPQ) incorporated Intel's 300-MHz Pentium II processor into two low-cost server computers, buffing out its family of inexpensive servers based on the Windows NT operating system. [News.com]
 
Compaq won't rule out acquisitions - Compaq Computer (CPQ) president Eckhard Pfeiffer said today that the acquisition of Digital Equipment (DEC) would keep the company's management busy for now, but would not rule out another deal in the future, especially in communications. [News.com]
 
Compaq, Intel play network cards - The first fruits of the network-focused partnership between Compaq Computer (CPQ) and Intel (INTC) have reached the PC market. [News.com]
 
Compaq, others embrace 64-bit SCO Unix - A group of server computer vendors, including Compaq and Unisys, has agreed to invest millions into an effort to port UnixWare, the Unix variant from Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), to Intel's upcoming 64-bit Merced chip. [News.com]
 
CompuServe does phone deal - Tel-Save Holdings (TALK) today announced that it inked a multiyear deal to market its service to CompuServe (CSRV) customers. [News.com]
 
CompuServe lays off 500 - America Online (AOL) and its wholly owned subsidiary CompuServe announced a reorganization of their operations that will have CompuServe laying off 500 employees. [News.com]
 
Computer Associates may face suit - Computer Sciences (CSC) is damned if they do and damned if they don't. Either way, a shareholder lawsuit is waiting in the wings. [News.com]
 
Computer tax filings on rise - More Americans are filing their income taxes by computer, getting their returns quickly, and heading off to stores with money to spend. [News.com]
 
Congress deals with high tech - Congress will only be in session until April, but that's just enough time to jump-start some major high-tech legislation. [News.com]
 
Congress has issues with email - Before shooting off an opinionated email to Congress, Net users should consider who will be reading their democratic prose--or whether it will be read at all. [News.com]
 
Congress weighs Net porn bills - As with plastic wrappers on pornographic magazines in stores, Congress again is searching for ways to keep children out of "Adults Only" Net sites. [News.com]
 
Consolidating for security - Cisco Systems' (CSCO) acquisition this week of security firm WheelGroup signals the rapid convergence of the networking and network security industries, analysts and industry executives say. [News.com]
 
 

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