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Acer takes a gamble
- Acer is banking a substantial portion of its future on inexpensive, easy-to-use computing devices optimized for one or two functions. [News.com]
Acer's IBM deal to promote XCs
- As part of its strategy to become a low-cost leader through its "XC" information devices, Acer has licensed microprocessor manufacturing technology from IBM so that it can potentially supply itself with processors. [News.com]
Acta, Arbor team for data analysis
- Acta Technology and Arbor Software are teaming up to make analyzing data in SAP's R/3 a bit easier. [News.com]
Adaptec, Symbios scrap merger
- Adaptec and Symbios are scrubbing their planned $775 million purchase agreement amid staunch opposition from the Federal Trade Commission, the companies said today. [News.com]
Adobe falters but beats Street
- Adobe Systems today reported a dip in second-quarter revenues and a 30 percent drop in profits, but the graphics software maker beat Wall Street's estimates by a healthy margin. [News.com]
Alcatel pays $4.4 billion for DSC
- DALLAS- France's Alcatel Alsthom said early yesterday it is buying telecommunications equipment maker DSC Communications for $4.4 billion in stock. [News.com]
Alexa stats now on IE 4
- Alexa Internet has updated its "surf engine" technology with a version designed specifically for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 users. [News.com]
AltaVista adds content channels
- AltaVista has quietly launched three new content channels in a further step to become a viable player in the hyper-competitive Internet gateway landscape, a spokesman confirmed today. [News.com]
Amazon launches Net music store
- Net bookselling giant Amazon.com today launched its online music store, long anticipated by Net consumers and much feared by industry rivals. [News.com]
Amazon stock hears the music
- Amazon.com's foray into the music business is fraught with risks, but the response from Wall Street is more like, "What, me worry?" [News.com]
Amazon.com surges on Muze deal
- Amazon.com climbed into record territory again today after striking a deal to add Muze's content to its newly launched music store. [News.com]
Amdahl to take on Big Blue
- Amdahl, the No. 3 maker of IBM-compatible mainframes, plans to roll out systems in the first quarter of next year that will be faster than IBM "big iron" coming this August. [News.com]
American Airlines gets personal
- In one of the broadest uses of personalization on the Net to date, American Airlines is scheduled on Monday to give its 31 million frequent-flyer club members access to their accounts on the Internet. [News.com]
American Airlines site back up
- American Airlines got its Web site back early today after heavy traffic generated by adding new personalization features forced it offline for more than 12 hours to add more hardware. [News.com]
Amex-NASD merger moves ahead
- American Stock Exchange members approved a merger with the parent of the Nasdaq stockmarket at a special meeting held yesterday. [News.com]
An antivirus booster shot
- Network Associates is on a sumo wrestler's diet, swallowing up other companies to get big fast so it can compete with powerhouses like Computer Associates and IBM's Tivoli unit in the security and network management market. [News.com]
Analog offers speedy voice chips
- Analog Devices will today unveil a new generation of high-performance voice processing chips that promise to offer speeds ten times faster than the company's existing products. [News.com]
Antigay group blocked by filter
- In a conflict that pits accusations of intolerance against claims of free speech, the American Family Association is protesting a decision by a popular filtering software firm to block its Web site. [News.com]
Antispammers pay tribute to Nitchals
- They don't know what he looked like. Most didn't know how old he was or where he was from. But a tightly knit group of Netizens known as spam fighters did know Jim Nitchals. [News.com]
Apple taps education, again
- On the heels of two consecutive profitable quarters, Apple Computer pulled some money out of its pockets and awarded grants of over $1 million to ten K-12 schools. [News.com]
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