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Cable access future clouded by DSL
- Although it is faster and currently available, cable modem Internet access faces stiff competition from DSL (digital subscriber line) modems and Internet service. [News.com]
Cabletron shows off gigabit gear
- Cabletron Systems (CS) today showed off the fruits of its Yago Systems purchase. [News.com]
Caching comes at a price
- An array of new caching technologies hitting the market this year promise to speed access to popular or graphic-rich Net sites. [News.com]
California offers Net tax filing
- As tax season sneaks up again, Californians will have a new tool to beat the April deadline: online filing. [News.com]
Can Broderbund turn corner?
- Broderbund Software (BROD), hit in the past with waning revenues and layoffs, surprised Wall Street last December with a stronger-than-expected boost originating from sales of Riven--sequel to the computer game blockbuster Myst. [News.com]
Canon lowers printer prices
- Canon Computer said it has lowered the prices on some models of its color bubblejet printer line by up to $100. [News.com]
Celebrity Web sites booming
- The stampede to register the domain names "lewinsky.com" and "lindatripp.com" as the White House sex scandal unfolded highlights how easy it is for fans and foes to launch Web sites devoted to the subjects (or objects) of their obsession. [News.com]
Cell phone doubles as computer
- Samsung Telecommunications America has announced a cellular "smart phone" that also operates as handheld computer using Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. [News.com]
Changepoint joins rent-an-app trend
- One day after Lotus Developmentand its business partners unveiled a series of user-initiated groupware applications at a technology conference in Florida, a software company across the country in California rolled out its own rental groupware offering. [News.com]
Check Point comes out on top
- Security firewall vendor Check Point (CHKPF) reported fourth-quarter earnings today that beat analysts' expectations. [News.com]
China PC market grows 40%
- China's PC industry grew by a robust 40 percent in 1997, with gains expected to continue despite Asian market turmoil. [News.com]
Chip sales edged up in November
- Worldwide semiconductor sales grew slightly in November, shrugging off slumping memory prices to reach a yearly high of $12.1 billion, but not yet reflecting the impact of Asia's struggling currencies, according to a major industry trade group. [News.com]
Chip sales up in 1997
- Worldwide semiconductor revenues grew by more than five percent in 1997, notwithstanding the collapse of memory prices, according to preliminary estimates by market research firm Dataquest. [News.com]
Chipmakers face ailing quarter
- The financial turmoil in Asia and excess capacity have taken the shine off computer chipmakers' normally robust fourth-quarter profits, and many companies already have warned of disappointing results. [News.com]
Cigarette info posted on Net
- The American Cancer Society today posted on the Internet the nicotine levels of 85 cigarette brands, showing that many "light" brands were heavy on the drug. [News.com]
Cisco adds to high-end routing line
- Shoring up its strategy for the service provider market, networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) filled in the middle of its gigabit-speed routing device lineup today. [News.com]
Cisco boxes up data, voice, video
- Networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) is taking a second stab at the nascent market for hardware that supports voice, video, and data traffic. [News.com]
Cisco enters small business niche
- The 800-pound gorilla of networking is going small. [News.com]
Cisco in midrange switch niche
- The booming market for flexible midrange network switches just got a bit more crowded. [News.com]
Cisco to use VPN from RedCreek
- Beefing up its hardware firewall offering, networking giant Cisco (CSCO) will integrate virtual private network (VPN) technology from RedCreek Communications into Cisco's PIX firewall. [News.com]
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