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New Pentium II, price cuts arrive
- Intel (INTC) will debut its second-generation, "Deschutes" Pentium II today, while it cuts prices on its chips. Some computer manufacturers are reducing prices on systems also. [News.com]
Next Domino easier to use
- With its newest release, Lotus Development will next week attempt both to fend off increasing competition in the groupware market and to persuade Domino software users to stick with its product. [News.com]
Next Pentium II due this month
- At the end of this month, Intel's (INTC) second-generation Pentium II processor will appear in the fastest breed of PCs, heralding a new level of high-performance personal computing. [News.com]
NextLevel forms alliance with Sony
- On a roll with partners and investors, NextLevel Systems said today that electronics giant Sony is taking a 5 percent stake in the company as the two form an alliance to distribute a digital set-top box with Sony's logo slapped on the front. [News.com]
No end in sight for spam
- It clogged systems. It annoyed Netizens. It galled parents. It ensnared innocent bystanders. [News.com]
Non-Intel processors make gains
- Intel not inside appears to be a growing phenomenon in the retail world. [News.com]
Notebook prices under siege
- Last year, desktop prices plunged to new lows, a trend that both excited consumers and forced vendors to tweak their business models to adjust to lower margins. The same will likely happen in notebooks this year. [News.com]
Novell cuts NT directory services costs
- With a window of opportunity hazy in its size, Novell (NOVL) continues to try and find ways to promote its key directory services software technology. [News.com]
Novell seeks strength in roots
- Novell (NOVL) executives hope a return to the company's technology roots can sustain the firm and stave off competitive threats. [News.com]
Novell to release new NetWare beta
- Networking software maker Novell (NOVL) will release the next beta version of its flagship NetWare operating system by the end of this week, with plans for a final beta release on track for April, according to executives. [News.com]
Novonyx CEO may be out of a job
- Novonyx today said there are staff changes taking place at the Orem, Utah-based software company, but would neither confirm nor deny published reports stating that the CEO of the joint Netscape and Novell venture is out of a job. [News.com]
Novonyx bites the dust
- Novonyx, the combined spin-off effort of Novell (NOVL) and Netscape Communications (NSCP), is no more. [News.com]
Novonyx ships first products
- Novonyx, the company formed six months ago by Netscape Communications and Novell, announced today that it is shipping its first products. [News.com]
Offering services as a strategy
- Here among the start-ups with raw technologies and a handful of mature companies with new products, a small number of companies at Internet Showcase are going the services route in an attempt to get their foot into the corporate door. [News.com]
Office Depot to open Net store
- Office Depot, the nation's largest office supplier with $6.5 billion in annual sales, tomorrow will launch a full-fledged e-commerce site, the latest example of giant "brick-and-mortar" retailers jumping into cyberspace. [News.com]
Olympic Games go high tech
- From Dick Tracy telephone watches and a security system that can check somebody's iris to a relay link allowing choirs in six different parts of the world to sing live in unison--the Winter Olympics in Nagano have gone high tech. [News.com]
Online VC funds for individuals
- It just might be the next online trading phenomenon. [News.com]
Online sales numbers still fuzzy
- Internet commerce boomed last year, but analysts are still wary of putting solid numbers on consumer shopping online, particularly on whether sales hit the $1 billion benchmark around the holidays. [News.com]
Online trading up 150 percent
- Eleven percent of adult Net users in the United States--4.6 million people--are actively trading stocks online, and the growth is expected to continue, according to a new study by Cyber Dialogue/FindSVP. [News.com]
Operating system sales flat
- Shipments of operating system (OS) software for personal computers and other "client" systems grew only slightly in 1997, but Microsoft (MSFT) extended its dominance of the segment, an industry research firm said today. [News.com]
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