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CDA II added to Senate bill
- The Senate has added controversial amendments to spending legislation that would make it a crime for Web sites to distribute "harmful" material to children and also require most schools and libraries to filter federally funded Net access. [News.com]
Cabletron readies new switches
- Cabletron Systems will on Monday debut a new line of switches intended to boost performance and manageability of corporate networks. [News.com]
Cadence steps up legal battle
- Cadence Design Systems said it has stepped up its legal battle against archrival Avant by asking a federal judge to expand an earlier preliminary injunction to cover Avant's Aquarius product line. [News.com]
Caldera offers NetWare for Linux
- Caldera is bringing NetWare services to the increasingly popular Linux operating system. [News.com]
Caldera wins Windows access
- Caldera has won the latest round in its fight to gain access to Microsoft's Windows 95 source code. [News.com]
Calling for telecom Y2K fixes
- After the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 1999 and the New Year's party comes to an end, will you be able to call a cab to get home? [News.com]
Cambridge Tech meets Street
- Cambridge Technology Partners, a consulting and systems integration firm, today posted second-quarter results that were right on the money, meeting expectations with a 52 percent increase in revenues. [News.com]
Can Yahoo stock outdo itself?
- After high-flying Yahoo crushed second-quarter earnings estimates last week, fans of the company heaved a collective sigh of relief. [News.com]
Casio to join subnotebook market
- Japanese electronics maker Casio is apparently poised to reenter the personal computer market after a decade-long absence by expanding its established lineup of handheld devices into the closely related field of "subnotebooks." [News.com]
Celestica plans more acquisitions
- Celestica, the former manufacturing arm of IBM Canada, will continue to blaze up the acquisition trail, Chief Executive Eugene Polistuk said yesterday. [News.com]
Cendant: CUC fraud "systemic"
- Cendant today alleged that fraud at its CUC group was even worse than originally thought and would force it to cut its 1998 earnings forecast and restate financial results going back three years. [News.com]
Cerf suggests planetary domains
- One of the fathers of the Internet said today that the Web was growing too fast for planet Earth and will soon have to take to outer space. [News.com]
Cheap PC is moneymaker
- Compaq Computer's cheapest computer is now its most profitable consumer personal computer, according to reports. [News.com]
Cheap computers: A scary business
- If Compaq's example holds for the rest of the industry, computer vendors can turn a profit in the bargain-basement market, but they probably can't do it forever. [News.com]
Check Point adds VPN hardware
- Check Point Software today grouped its virtual private network (VPN) offerings into a new product line and added a VPN hardware device available in four versions. [News.com]
Chicago OKs pit, e-trading
- Chicago Board of Trade directors at a special meeting yesterday approved a controversial plan to permit concurrent electronic and open outcry trading in the exchange's benchmark treasury futures contracts. [News.com]
China Net use exploding
- The number of Internet surfers in China swelled to 1.175 million at the end of June from 505,000 at the beginning of this year, the China Economic Times said today. [News.com]
Chip market buzzing
- As it's done for a year and half, Advanced Micro Devices matched Intel price drops by lowering processors to undercut its rival by 25 percent. Meanwhile, Motorola introduced speedier PowerPCs for the Macintosh, while Intel indicated it will move aggressively on the intelligent device market with its low-cost StrongARM line. [News.com]
Chip price war leads to more AMD losses
- Despite a year featuring new deals with major computer vendors, increased sales, and improved manufacturing, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices is expected to report its fourth consecutive quarterly loss today, and hopes of recovery do not seem to be on the horizon. [News.com]
Chipmakers expect bleak earnings
- South Korean memory chipmakers are expected to see profits shrink sharply or post big losses for the first half of this year, hit by a plunge in global memory chip prices, analysts said today. [News.com]
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