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$400 million in China telecom deals - U.S. companies and Chinese officials signed more than $400 million in telecommunications deals today, two days before President Clinton begins a landmark state visit here. [News.com]
 
$800 LCD monitor to debut - Samsung Electronics America is slimming down the price of new flat panel displays to below $800 for the first time, the company said today. [News.com]
 
"E-books" gauge budding market - You can't always judge a book by its cover, but now you can judge it by the quality of its LCD screen or handsome leather carrying case. [News.com]
 
"Virtual woman" makes waves - Would-be Casanovas will be able to hone their seduction skills on their computer screens next week when a "virtual woman" hits the market. [News.com]
 
3Com beats expectations - 3Com wrapped up an eventful fiscal year with earnings that slightly beat analysts' estimates. [News.com]
 
3Com insiders hedging their bets - 3Com director Jean-Louis Gassée recently took home $1.45 million by exercising some of his stock options, making him one of just a handful of insiders within that company to take profits this year. [News.com]
 
3Com shares soar in early trading - 3Com jumped more than 15 percent in trading this morning, a day after posting quarterly earnings that slightly beat analysts' expectations. [News.com]
 
4-gigabit memory chips? - Samsung Electronics has wrapped up development work on an advanced manufacturing process that would enable the production of memory processors with more than 60 times the capacity of today's 64-megabit DRAM chips. [News.com]
 
448-bit encryption approved - On the eve of an encryption meeting between the FBI and major technology companies, a tiny Tennessee firm has won U.S. approval to export its new software that contains encryption of up to 448 bits, far stronger than most current crypto export licenses. [News.com]
 
@Home to offer DSL service - The @Home Network and NorthPoint Communications will team up to offer high-speed Net access over copper wires, dubbed DSL, to small businesses later this year. [News.com]
 
A double buy for Cabletron - Struggling Cabletron Systems continues to fill holes in its product line through acquisitions, snapping up technologies from two firms that specialize in high-speed networks. [News.com]
 
A dream to connect everyone - Alex Blok gets positively giddy when a computerized voice over the speaker phone announces that the caller has reached "Qcommand" and then requests that the caller punch in his Q. [News.com]
 
ACLU slams library Net filtering - The American Civil Liberties Union, already pursuing a lawsuit against a Virginia library that filters Net access, today issued a report calling the mandatory use of blocking software at public institutions "inappropriate and unconstitutional." [News.com]
 
AOL acquires instant message firm - America Online today said it acquired Mirabilis, a maker of real-time messaging technology. [News.com]
 
AOL adopts 56-kbps standard - America Online says it will provide connections in mid-July capable of speeds up to twice as fast as the previous generation of modems. [News.com]
 
AOL affirms independence - America Online's top executives have told employees at the largest U.S. Internet service provider that the company is committed to remaining independent. [News.com]
 
AOL aims to revive CompuServe - America Online has upgraded its CompuServe subsidiary with new features, hoping to lure new members by leveraging existing AOL services and technology. [News.com]
 
AOL deals with Net brokerages - Internet access provider America Online said today it signed two-year marketing agreements with three cyberspace brokerages for a total of $75 million. [News.com]
 
AOL does its civic duty - As citizens in eight states place their ballots in primary elections today, America Online signed on two services that it hopes will help members make more informed decisions about public policy and politics. [News.com]
 
AOL gaming fight goes to court - After months of barbs traded in court filings, an antitrust lawsuit filed against America Online by Kesmai, the computer game maker owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, is headed for trial. [News.com]
 
 

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