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Adaptec: Revenues in Asia to grow - Adaptec (ADPT) said today that it expected revenues in Asia outside Japan and South Korea to grow in strong double-digits for its fiscal year ending March 1998. [News.com]
 
Air Force wary of push software - The United States Air Force may be able to defend the country against airborne attacks, but when it comes to perceived enemies lurking on the Internet, it would rather be safe than sorry. [News.com]
 
Akia to exit Mac clone market - Akia, one of Japan's largest Macintosh clone vendors, will exit that by the end of February, a casualty of Apple Computer's decision to license the Macintosh operating system (OS) exclusively to Umax Computer. [News.com]
 
All-in-one chip for low-cost PCs - Chromatic Research and Motorola (MOT) said today they are working together to offer a host of multimedia functions on a single, low-cost chip that will be targeted for use in sub-$1,000 PCs. [News.com]
 
Alteon speeds server access - Call it a data access potpourri. [News.com]
 
Amazon's top titles go mainstream - After a bumpy start, online shopping may be going more mainstream. Just ask online bookseller Amazon.com (AMZN). [News.com]
 
Amazon.com back online - The Amazon.com (AMZN) Web site is back online after a technical problem forced the site offline for nearly 12 hours. [News.com]
 
Amazon.com sales grow - Amazon.com (AMZN) announced a big fourth-quarter jump in sales and a smaller loss than originally expected. [News.com]
 
Amelio lands on his feet - Gilbert Amelio, former chief executive of Apple (AAPL), has joined a private equity investment firm as a partner specializing in high-tech leveraged buyouts. [News.com]
 
Ameritech, Compaq partner on DSL - Just a month after it cut a deal with Microsoft to provide high-speed Net access over copper wires, Ameritech said it also will partner with Compaq to make its service user-friendly. [News.com]
 
Analyst: PC consolidation ahead - In order to offset lower margins from falling product prices, such as with sub-$1,000 machines, computer makers need to offer servers, a range of PCs, and notebooks to balance out their profit margins, said Kurt King, a Montgomery Securities analyst, speaking here at the NationsBanc Montgomery Securities investment conference. [News.com]
 
Another Web mag out of print - Publication of the print version of The Web magazine has been suspended, and its February issue will be the last until further notice, its editor in chief, Steve Fox, confirmed today. [News.com]
 
Another memory plant delayed - NEC Corporation is considering a year's delay in ramping up next-generation memory chip production, the latest cutback amid industrywide retrenchment owing to slumping prices. [News.com]
 
Another paper charges for archives - The Washington Post is the latest major newspaper to offer extensive online archives--for a price. [News.com]
 
Antidumping measures scrutinized - The World Trade Organization (WTO) has decided to accept South Korea's request and set up a panel to look into U.S. antidumping duties on computer chip exports, Seoul's Foreign Ministry said today. [News.com]
 
Antitrust case back to basics - Having put to rest the contentious accusations that Microsoft willfully flouted a court order, the company and the Justice Department are likely to tone down their rhetoric as they delve into the core issues of the high-profile antitrust dispute, legal analysts say. [News.com]
 
Appeal sought in telecom ruling - The Federal Communications Commission scrambled to nullify a decision by a U.S. judge in Texas that struck down a key piece of a landmark law designed to open the nation's phone markets to competition. [News.com]
 
Apple distribution turned tide - If you build it, will they come? When they come, will it be in stock? [News.com]
 
Apple missing sub-$1,000 market - Apple Computer (AAPL) again appears to be up to the challenge of turning a profit, but in the long run it faces a more crucial test from the waves of low-cost Microsoft-Intel computers hitting the market. [News.com]
 
Apple releases OS upgrade - Apple Computer (AAPL) today is officially unveiling an upgrade to the Macintosh operating system (OS) that includes built-in support for DVD drives, among other new features. [News.com]
 
 

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