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DOJ: Gaming bill too broad - A bill pending in the Senate that would prohibit Net gambling is inconsistent, overly broad, and subject to constitutional and other legal challenges, an attorney for the Justice Department said. [News.com]
 
DSL and cable vie for market share - The battle between two high-speed Net access technologies--DSL and cable modems--will heat up with AT&T's proposed buyout of Tele-Communications Incorporated. [News.com]
 
Deal to join front, back offices - Call center software is working its way into the back office. [News.com]
 
Deliberations in Digital RSI suit - Jury deliberations begin today in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Digital Equipment over workplace injuries allegedly caused by use of its computer keyboards. [News.com]
 
Dell aims to cut costs, streamline - After several years of expansion and strong growth, direct vendor Dell Computer is looking for ways to cut costs and streamline its business. [News.com]
 
Dell can't avoid low-cost PCs - It appears that Dell is being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the low-end PC price wars, a development that could tarnish the company's above-the-fray image. [News.com]
 
Dell directs focus on enterprise - Hoping to maintain its torrid pace of growth, Dell Computer outlined new service and hardware offerings it said will propel the company into the $24 billion market for high-end computing systems. [News.com]
 
Dell execs file to sell shares - Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computer, has filed to sell 1.2 million of his shares in his company, a typical quarterly sale that coincides with a dip in the stock. [News.com]
 
Dell jumps ranks in notebooks - Amid a shakeup in their domestic market rankings, notebook vendors are focusing on inventory control and profitability at the expense of market share this quarter, a new report says. [News.com]
 
Dell plans $70 million ad campaign - Dell Computer will today unveil plans to launch a $70 million worldwide image advertising campaign, its first such effort. [News.com]
 
Dell to resell HP products - Dell Computer will expand its product offerings next week when it announces an agreement with Hewlett-Packard to sell HP printers and scanners. [News.com]
 
Dell to resell HP products - Dell Computer will expand its product offerings next week when it announces an agreement with Hewlett-Packard to sell HP printers and scanners. [News.com]
 
Dell: Antitrust suits "dangerous" - Dell Computer chairman Michael Dell said today that he saw a "dangerous potential" in antitrust actions against key PC industry suppliers Microsoft and Intel. [News.com]
 
Desktop integrated with LCD - Toshiba today introduced its Equium 100, a space-saving commercial desktop with an innovative form factor. [News.com]
 
Developers get peek at IE 5 - Microsoft today released a developer preview of its Internet Explorer browser version 5.0. [News.com]
 
Digital buy prompts Compaq makeover - It will be a whole new Compaq. [News.com]
 
Digital cameras adding floppies - Sony introduced its new Digital Mavica digital camera line, which again includes an easy-to-use floppy disk storage system. [News.com]
 
Digital cameras adding storage - Digital camera enthusiasts today gained a couple more options for storing their electronic images. [News.com]
 
Digital cameras cheaper, sharper - Toshiba introduced two new digital cameras, offering high-resolution digital imaging at aggressive pricing. [News.com]
 
Digital certificate rivals make up - In a move designed to make digital certificates easier to use, Network Associates and VeriSign said today that they will support each other's certificates in their corporate product lines. [News.com]
 
 

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