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Demo98 wares aimed at techno-hip
- The Demo98 conference kicked off here today with the unveiling of eight new technologies for the technically hip. [News.com]
Digital camera quality at low cost
- A major blow was struck today against the low picture quality that has dogged sales of digital cameras, as three major companies released digital cameras that boast million-pixel resolution for under $1,000. [News.com]
Digital camera sets new standard
- The digital photography season officially kicked off today with the release a professional-level digital camera jointly developed by Kodak and Canon. [News.com]
Digital cameras shoot the moon
- This week's Photography Marketing Association show in New Orleans may be remembered as the turning point in widespread acceptance of digital photography, analysts say, because of the introduction of both low-cost cameras, imaginative products, and input from companies new to the market. [News.com]
Digital cuts notebook prices
- Digital Equipment cut prices up to 19 percent on its HiNote Ultra 2000 and HiNote VP lines of notebook computers, amid industry consensus that Digital will drop its notebook and desktop lines in the relatively near future as a result of its pending merger with Compaq. [News.com]
Digital expands desktop line
- Digital Equipment (DEC) broadened its desktop line, announcing a new series and also incorporating Intel's fastest Pentium II processor into an existing series. [News.com]
Digital offers Y2K support
- Digital Equipment (DEC) today rolled out new programs and services to help its customers deal with the Year 2000 problem. [News.com]
Digital orders spending freeze
- Digital Equipment (DEC) has ordered a massive, company-wide spending freeze, putting restrictions on everything from hiring and travel to the use of cellular phones, according to reports. [News.com]
Digital trims workstation prices
- Digital (DEC) today nipped prices on its entire line of personal workstations by up to 10 percent. [News.com]
Digital's Alpha to remain fastest chip?
- Digital Equipment (DEC), making its first major announcement since last week's declaration of a planned merger with Compaq (CPQ), said that the newest version of its 64-bit Alpha processor will break the 1,000-MHz barrier by the year 2000, a goal which may put Digital's chip and Intel's upcoming Merced processor on a collision course. [News.com]
Disaster recovery for small businesses
- IBM (IBM) today extended its disaster recovery service to small and mid-sized businesses to help them bounce back from disasters and system outages. [News.com]
Disney suffers billing glitch
- A billing glitch has caused some customers of Disney's Daily Blast, the popular subscription-based online service for children, to get billed twice, but executives said they are working to correct the problem. [News.com]
E*Trade to add new features
- E*Trade is planning to spruce up its product offerings to stay abreast of the competition. [News.com]
E-commerce changes at Demo 98
- After tinkering with their software, four Internet commerce technology vendors have unveiled changes designed to make their offerings easier to use, hoping that will lure more online buyers. [News.com]
E-commerce reshapes retail
- The Internet is rapidly reshaping the U.S. retail landscape, as online commerce blossoms, firms streamline their businesses, and consumers grow more comfortable with shopping in cyberspace, analysts said. [News.com]
EC slams domain proposal
- The European Commission has criticized a U.S. proposal for reforming the Internet's naming and address system, saying it would give Americans too much control over the global computer network. [News.com]
EC to fine Samsung
- The European Commission will impose a symbolic fine on Korean firm Samsung Electronics tomorrow for late filing of its proposal to acquire U.S.-based computer maker AST Research, Commission sources said today. [News.com]
Easier links for older systems
- Infrastructure applications provider Tibco Software will launch its bid for a portion of the emerging market for integration tools tomorrow with a bevy of new offerings. [News.com]
Ebay wages antispam war
- What started as a battle on Halloween has turned into a full-fledged fight with alleged spammers. [News.com]
Egghead cracks the mold
- Egghead (EGGS) may not have gotten its name for putting all its eggs in one basket, but that's essentially what it's doing by moving its entire business online. And if the Internet soothsayers prove right, it may have been a smart move. [News.com]
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