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TI looks to processors for growth - Texas Instruments (TXN) expects continued strong growth from its digital signal processing business, a product line that now accounts for nearly 40 percent of its overall revenues, chief financial officer Bill Aylesworth said on Wednesday in a telephone interview. [News.com]
 
TI operating profits rise - Texas Instruments (TXN) today reported that fourth quarter profits from continuing operations more than doubled from a year earlier, but the semiconductor maker voiced continued caution on the near-term outlook for the chip industry. [News.com]
 
TV set-top box uses Windows CE - Windows CE continued its steady march into the consumer electronics market today with the demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of the first prototypes of CE-based television set-top boxes. [News.com]
 
Technology blocks DVD copying - Think again about trying to make bootleg copies of movies from the DVD-ROM drive on your computer. [News.com]
 
Telco error causes ISP outage - It only took moments for a Bell Atlantic Internet employee to accidentally cripple a fellow online provider's service. But it was 27 hours before the company's Net access was fully restored. [News.com]
 
Telcos get new shot at ISP fees - Concern is mounting in the online industry over a pending Federal Communications Commission report that could result in new fees for Internet service providers. [News.com]
 
The PC as home electronics hub - A start-up company with financial backing from technology giants such as Intel (INTC) and Microsoft (MSFT) aims to develop systems to link home appliances and personal computers. [News.com]
 
The battle of Big Apple city guides - The battle of the city guides in the Big Apple is about to begin. [News.com]
 
The year in browsers - If Hollywood made a movie about Web browsers in 1997, it would strike an eerie resemblance to the hit sci-fi flick Starship Troopers: dark clouds of war, aggressive government maneuvers, the latest techno-gadgets, and hordes of big, ugly bugs. [News.com]
 
Time Warner set-top box ahead of TCI - While TCI (TCOMA) has lately stolen the limelight by inking TV set-top box technology deals with Sun Microsystems (SUNW) and Microsoft (MSFT), some cable companies are ready to field test advanced boxes similar to the ones proposed by TCI. [News.com]
 
Time Warner, ISPs face libel suit - A Los Angeles banker has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Time Warner that also named online services America Online and Prodigy as well as ISP EarthLink as codefendants for carrying an allegedly libelous story online. [News.com]
 
Tool protects Y2K-compliant systems - Network security and e-commerce systems provider CyberGuard today rolled out a new enforcement tool for protecting Year 2000-compliant systems from contamination from noncompliant applications. [News.com]
 
Toshiba cuts prices up to 26% - Toshiba announced today that it is slashing prices by up to 26 percent on selected notebook and desktop models, as the company struggles to maintain its position as the leading notebook supplier. [News.com]
 
Toshiba to up 64M chip production - Toshiba today said it plans to triple production of 64-megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips to 10 million chips per month by March 1999, up from the 3 million per month planned from March 1998. [News.com]
 
Toshiba: U.S. market hurts profits - Toshiba said cutthroat price competition in the U.S. market will cause an earnings nose-dive in the current business year. [News.com]
 
Trade group calls for Korean help - An international trade group representing semiconductor equipment and materials suppliers today called for continued international support for South Korea's efforts to overcome its financial crisis. [News.com]
 
Travel sites vie for lead - The online travel business is expected to take off this year, and companies are relying on Web site redesigns, partnering, and even cash from initial public offerings to keep from being left on the ground. [News.com]
 
Two charged with insider trading - Federal prosecutors have brought the first insider trading charges after an investigation into possible illegal trading that occurred in shares of Lotus Development before it was bought by IBM (IBM) in a $3 billion deal in 1995, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Two-way Sidewalk: Growth, layoffs - Just in case folks forgot what the Internet is all about these days, they need only look at the reorganization of Microsoft's localized service Sidewalk. [News.com]
 
U.S. stocks fall in London - London--U.S. stocks in London slid today following a warning from software giant Microsoft (MSFT) that the current financial turmoil in Asia would impact its earnings in 1998, dealers said. [News.com]
 
 

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