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Packard Bell in consumer notebooks
- Packard Bell NEC added two notebooks to its NEC Ready line of consumer PCs, including an aggressively priced model with a 13.3-inch screen. [News.com]
Packard Bell names new chief
- Packard Bell NEC has appointed a successor to chairman, president, and chief executive officer Beny Alagem, who said today he was resigning from the company to pursue other interests. [News.com]
Packard Bell tries to rebuild
- What happens next for Packard Bell NEC is anyone's guess, but trends at the PC maker seem more ominous than upbeat, even with today's replacement of longstanding CEO Beny Alagem, the most visible symbol of the cavalier, devil-may-care Packard Bell of old. [News.com]
Palm founders to leave 3Com
- 3Com said that two high-ranking executives of its Palm Computing unit are resigning to start their own business. [News.com]
Pandora pokes holes in NetWare
- Novell continues to be the target of an independent security organization which has seen fit to develop software exploits that poke holes in the networking software firm's operating system and services. [News.com]
Parametric faces shareholder suit
- Several Parametric Technology shareholders filed a class-action suit against the company yesterday, accusing it of artificially inflating its market price by making misleading statements. [News.com]
Parametric warns of shortcoming
- Parametric Technology's stock tumbled more than 34 percent today after the software company announced yesterday that it would miss analysts' fiscal third-quarter earnings estimates by between 8 cents and 9 cents a share. [News.com]
Past Netscape exec to sell shares
- Netscape Communications' former chief technology officer Eric Hahn has filed to sell a portion of his stake in the company, as its stock starts to inch down after a rocket-ride this month. [News.com]
Playboy Online revenues double
- Like most Internet companies, Playboy Online is growing but still unprofitable. [News.com]
Playboy deeper into Net
- In a move to lure young male Net users, Playboy Enterprises today announced a major online strategy that includes more original content and e-commerce services on its popular Web site. [News.com]
Playing the telco name game
- What's in a name? Not much when it comes to the telcos, which are caught up in the "urge to merge." [News.com]
PointCast pulls IPO
- PointCast said yesterday that it is withdrawing its plans to go public in order to hold discussions about a strategic alliance with potential partners. [News.com]
PointCast to shuffle board
- PointCast Network is expected to announce Monday that it is restructuring its board of directors, and sources say the company is in talks with Time Warner and others about possible investments. [News.com]
Political hackers hit 300 sites
- More than 300 Web sites fell victim to a politically motivated hack this weekend, marking what might be one of the largest mass home page takeovers ever. [News.com]
Portals as Net's TV stations
- Is "portal fever" just a case of the sniffles? Nothing of the sort, according to a study released today. [News.com]
Portals dig in
- The portal fray is showing no signs of letting up, as new players, alliances, and industry stalwarts continue to one-up each other's efforts. In addition, the latest industry research says that these gateway sites are here to stay. [News.com]
Prince plugs Net access for all
- Britain's Prince Andrew, on a four-day trip to Boston, said yesterday the Internet can open doors for people with disabilities, but too often remains inaccessible to the deaf and blind. [News.com]
Professor loses crypto case
- An Ohio professor does not have a First Amendment right to post encryption code on his course Web site, a federal court has ruled. [News.com]
Professor to appeal crypto ruling
- An Ohio professor is going to appeal a court's decision barring him from posting encryption code on his course Web site. [News.com]
Profit-taking hurts markets
- The Dow industrials slid further in late-session trading today after the latest batch of profit warnings unnerved investors. [News.com]
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