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College site strikes portal deals
- College students may not have tons of disposable income--at least not yet. But they are quickly emerging as one of the hottest growing markets on the Net. [News.com]
College tech deal folds
- A groundbreaking deal to make four high-tech heavyweights business partners with the world's largest university system has been scrapped after financial negotiations collapsed. [News.com]
Commerce Dept. slams privacy efforts
- Plans for industry self-regulation to protect online privacy came under heavy criticism from government and Internet groups at a national summit here today. [News.com]
Commerce Dept. wants kids' rules
- From the Internet's addressing system to Net telephony and e-commerce, the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is the Clinton administration's eyes and ears on the Net policy front. [News.com]
Commerce One debuts SAP-oriented tools
- Commerce One is finally delivering products to go along with the recent investment by German software giant SAP. [News.com]
Commerce weighs in on Net privacy
- In another push to keep the Net free of privacy regulation, the Commerce Department today proposed voluntary guidelines for protecting consumers' sensitive information. [News.com]
CompUSA takes huge stride
- CompUSA is shaping up as a major force in the PC industry. [News.com]
CompUSA to buy Computer City
- CompUSA said today it would buy Tandy's Computer City for $275 million, expanding its computer retail sales chain. [News.com]
Companies war malicious code
- A consortium of Internet security software makers today announced it has formed a new vendor group called the Malicious Mobile Code Consortium for companies that market software to guard computers against malicious Java applets and rogue ActiveX components. [News.com]
Compaq deal a boon for SyQuest
- Shares of SyQuest Technology were the most actively traded issue in midday trading on the Nasdaq today, amid news that the company has signed a three-year pact with computer giant Compaq Computer. [News.com]
Compaq debuts desktops in Japan
- The Japanese unit of Compaq Computer said today that it is launching eight new models of its Presario series in this country. [News.com]
Compaq debuts handheld PC
- The Japanese unit of Compaq Computer today unveiled a handheld personal computer that uses Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. [News.com]
Compaq hit with copyright suit
- Compaq Computer is the subject of a $10.2 billion federal lawsuit brought by the publishers of a handbook designed to help computer keyboard users avoid injuries, an attorney for the plaintiff said today. [News.com]
Compaq investing in start-ups
- As part of its goal to become a world-class computing power, Compaq Computer has joined the ranks of Intel and Microsoft in making equity investments in an increasing number of start-ups to strengthen the PC market. [News.com]
Compaq keyboard skirts Windows
- Compaq Computer today joined a club of PC makers in proving that a little ingenuity and some good luck are all it takes to get around Microsoft's desktop dominance. [News.com]
Compaq launches consumer PC campaign
- Compaq today launched a multifront consumer PC campaign, announcing low-cost Internet PCs, a retail build-to-order program, and new notebook computers on the heels of gains in its market share. [News.com]
Compaq lays off 5,000
- Compaq will eliminate 5,000 manufacturing jobs as part of its previously announced plans to cut 17,000 jobs and integrate its Digital Equipment and Tandem Computer acquisitions. [News.com]
Compaq moves into consulting
- Compaq Computer will make its foray into the consulting business next week with the release of a Web-based service that will attempt to simplify the process of adopting enterprise applications from vendors such as SAP and Baan. [News.com]
Compaq moves into consulting
- Compaq Computer will make its foray into the consulting business next week with the release of a Web-based service that will attempt to simplify the process of adopting enterprise applications from vendors such as SAP and Baan. [News.com]
Compaq notebook in cool market
- Compaq Computer will release two new consumer notebooks next week, including another model based around the Cyrix MediaGX processor, amid signs of slowing sales and declining prices in the portable arena. [News.com]
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