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Digital tests e-commerce software - Computer maker Digital Equipment (DEC) says it began testing a form of cybercash which will enable low-cost information to be bought and sold over the Internet. [News.com]
 
Digital tops estimates - Digital Equipment (DEC) today reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street estimates despite being hurt by foreign currency translation and the economic turmoil in Asia. [News.com]
 
Digital, Sequent team for 64-bit Unix - Sequent (SQNT) said it will team up with Digital Equipment (DEC) to produce a new 64-bit version of the Unix operating system. [News.com]
 
Digital: No job cut talks now - A European executive at Digital Equipment (DEC) said today that Digital and merger partner Compaq Computer (CPQ) were not considering job cuts at present. [News.com]
 
Disney to launch children's e-zine - "Hey there, hi there, ho there," Slate and Salon! The Walt Disney Company is launching its own e-zine, dubbed D-zine, later this month. [News.com]
 
Do online media favor Clinton? - Delahaye Group, a New Hampshire consulting group, has found that Bill Clinton is being treated more favorably in the online media than Kenneth Starr. [News.com]
 
Domain draft proposal released - The Clinton administration proposed this morning in its long-awaited "green paper" to carefully and slowly transfer power over the domain name system from the government to the private sector. [News.com]
 
Domain players ready to compete - Internet users rarely give any more thought to domain names than the oxygen they breathe. But, like clean air, Net names aren't free and some businesses would love to control the supply. [News.com]
 
Domain registrar moves ahead - A group trying to add seven new top-level domain names to the Internet said today it is moving ahead with its plans to test its registry system. [News.com]
 
Domino flaw exposes databases - Many Lotus Domino users may soon be cursing the IBM (IBM) subsidiary's developers if they don't find a way to fix a Domino security hole. [News.com]
 
Draft for DVD-Audio announced - A trade group announced a draft specification for DVD-Audio, the next-generation audio technology with seven times the storage capacity of a compact disc (CD), a key step toward DVD-Audio products reaching the consumer market later this year and also one that illustrates the ongoing convergence of PC and consumer technology. [News.com]
 
Drives hit sales high in '97 - Hard disk manufacturers set an industry record in 1997 selling 130.5 million drives, according to a marketing research firm. [News.com]
 
E-commerce deals abound - AOL Networks and Cyberian Outpost inked a deal today that calls for Cyberian to be the exclusive retailer of new computer hardware and peripherals on the AOL Computing Channel. [News.com]
 
E-commerce firm plans IPO - E-commerce software vendor Intershop Communications is planning to go public on the Swiss stock exchange this spring, according to a source close to the company. [News.com]
 
E-commerce rule woos merchants - Aiming to boost Internet commerce, MasterCard today will announce a rule change that will make Internet transactions under the Secure Electronic Transactions protocol (SET) more attractive to merchants who now accept phone and mail orders. [News.com]
 
EDS upgrades antihacker service - Computer services giant EDS is upgrading its intrusion detection and monitoring service for corporate networks, adding WheelGroup's software for real-time detection of hacker attacks. [News.com]
 
EU finalizing global Net policy - The European Commission is close to unveiling a plan to promote global cooperation on the legal and technical problems caused by the Internet explosion. [News.com]
 
Earnings roundup - Three companies posted stronger quarterly revenues and captured a rise in profits today. [News.com]
 
EarthLink offers premium package - Internet service provider EarthLink (ELNK) today announced a premium Net access package, joining the race to garner market share with extra features. [News.com]
 
Easing email in-box overload - A communications software company says it will introduce a new product for Microsoft's Exchange messaging server that will help email users manage the volume of messages that flood their in-boxes each month. [News.com]
 
 

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