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Conviction in online threat case - In the first conviction of an online hate crime, a 21-year-old Los Angeles man has been found guilty in federal court of sending racist death threats by email to 59 Asian students. [News.com]
 
Copyright bill edges forward - Stronger copyright protection for digital works and software edged forward today in Congress despite fierce opposition from some high-tech factions. [News.com]
 
Corel CEO downplays losses - Brushing aside deep losses in 1997, the head of Canadian software maker Corel (COSFF) said yesterday that the company was poised to benefit from a stream of new products this year. [News.com]
 
Corporate Web sites fail to wow - Multinational companies have been quick to set up Web sites, but many are providing inadequate or even counterproductive services, according to a report published today. [News.com]
 
Court blocks use of Net fees - A U.S. federal court has temporarily barred the government from spending $23 million collected from Internet users on the "Next Generation Internet" project. [News.com]
 
Court rejects Net law in Virginia - A federal judge has struck down a Virginia law governing Internet usage, saying the state disregarded the First Amendment when it banned public employees from downloading "sexually explicit" material using state computers. [News.com]
 
Court rules against Iomega - Move over, Iomega (IOM), here comes Nomai. [News.com]
 
Cox, @Home offer fast Net access - Cox and @Home said today that they launched high-speed Internet access for businesses in Orange County and San Diego, California, and Phoenix, Arizona. [News.com]
 
Critics slam new NSI domain policy - Critics of Network Solutions' (NSI) domain name dispute policy say its new plan, quietly posted last month, is even worse than the old one. [News.com]
 
Cyber Patrol blocks Deja News - Censorware Project, a group opposed to Internet filtering, released a report today criticizing a filtering company for blocking access to Deja News, a popular newsgroup archiving site. [News.com]
 
CyberCop wards off hackers - Network Associates (NETA) will ship its new intrusion detection software, CyberCop, later this month, the latest entry into the hot market for ways to ward off hacker attacks. [News.com]
 
DVD combines with Intel 3D chip - C-Cube Microsystems (CUBE) and Zoran (ZRAN) separately announced today that they will introduce low-cost circuit boards with 3D graphics and DVD playback capabilities based on Intel's new graphics chip. [News.com]
 
DVD-RAM drives ready for Macs - Matsushita Electric recently demonstrated a Macintosh-compatible DVD-RAM drive, and will soon begin shipping the high-capacity, re-recordable drive by mid-year. [News.com]
 
DVD/3D kit to hit market - Diamond Multimedia (DIMD) today announced a low-cost, combination DVD playback and 3D graphics kit, to be released sometime in the second quarter of this year. [News.com]
 
Dell faces low-cost question - Although Dell Computer (DELL) has profited by offering high-end PCs on a "build-to-order" basis, many analysts are beginning to question how long the direct seller can cling to its strategy while the rest of the industry migrates to the sub-$1,000 PC. [News.com]
 
Dell reduces workstation prices - Dell Computer (DELL) today announced workstation price cuts up to 13 percent. [News.com]
 
Dell sees Web sales, Europe as key - Online sales and more growth in the European market are key parts of Dell Computer's (DELL) strategy for becoming the No. 1 PC vendor in 2000. [News.com]
 
Dell stock up on Q4 results - Breaking new records, Dell Computer (DELL) stock gained nearly 10 points today after the company surprised Wall Street with stronger-than-expected profits and announced a stock split yesterday. [News.com]
 
Dell to open Chinese plant - China's government has given Dell Computer (DELL) the go-ahead to expand its Asian operations. [News.com]
 
Dell upbeat despite rivals' merger - Dell Computer (DELL) chief Michael Dell conceded today that a merger of Compaq Computer and Digital Equipment would make life more challenging. [News.com]
 
 

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