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Court rejects challenge to Qwest - A U.S. Court of Appeals has rejected a challenge to a key 1994 acquisition creating Qwest Communications. [News.com]
 
Court stops US West-Qwest deal - A U.S. District Court today temporarily barred US West from marketing the long distance service of Qwest Communications, the Baby Bell said in a statement. [News.com]
 
Cox expands financial info - Individual Investor Group, which publishes Individual Investor magazine, said it signed a deal to offer financial information to more than 32 Cox Communications Internet sites. [News.com]
 
Creative misses the mark - PC multimedia technology maker Creative Technology said today that its fourth quarter results for this year will fall short of analyst expectations. [News.com]
 
Creative, Cyrix settle lawsuit - Creative Technology has settled its lawsuit with Cyrix, which alleged trademark infringement against the National Semiconductor subsidiary, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
Crypto battle rages on - If a heated debate yesterday over federal encryption export rules is any indication, today's meeting between industry executives and the director of the FBI may prove to be difficult. [News.com]
 
Crypto compromise coming? - Sounding much more optimistic than he did earlier this month, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Montana) said today that a compromise could be on the horizon to end the ongoing debate over federal limits on the export of encryption. [News.com]
 
Crypto compromise not in cards - As high-tech giants plan to meet with the Clinton administration over its contested encryption export regulations, a lawmaker who has long fought to lift limits on the technology said today that he doubts that a legislative compromise will be reached this year. [News.com]
 
Crypto panel fails to create system - A U.S. government panel has failed in a two-year effort to design a federal computer security system that includes "back doors," a feature that would enable snooping by law enforcement agencies, people familiar with the effort said this week. [News.com]
 
Crypto rules slammed in Congress - Top software executives gathered on Capitol Hill today to charge that federal restrictions on encryption will cost Net users and the government billions of dollars over the next five years. [News.com]
 
Cryptographer slams NT security - A top cryptographer said Microsoft's version of a key protocol in Windows NT is so flawed that users should avoid using virtual private network software based on Microsoft's Point to Point Tunneling Protocol. [News.com]
 
Customization coming trend, Intel exec says - Forget the one-box-fits-all model, or the PC as we know it. [News.com]
 
CyberCash stock takes a hit - CyberCash stock dropped more than 14 percent in trading today, one day after announcing it would post lower-than-expected revenue for the second quarter ending today. [News.com]
 
Cyrix envisions sub-$200 system - Chipmaker Cyrix is teaming up with two other companies to offer a network computer system design for under $200, as the National Semiconductor subsidiary continues trying to enter the corporate market [News.com]
 
Cyrix lands terminal deal - Cyrix has landed a deal to provide microprocessors to terminal vendor Wyse, an alliance which marks Cyrix's entry into corporate computing. [News.com]
 
DEC teams for Net telephony - VocalTec Communications joined forces with Digital Equipment in an effort to bring it's "carrier class" telephony products to more corporate and telecommunications companies. [News.com]
 
DOJ antitrust division criticized - The following is a proposed rider to a Justice Department appropriations bill that criticizes the agency's antitrust division. The rider will be marked up on June 23 before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary Appropriations. [News.com]
 
DOJ confident in new case - Assistant Attorney General Joel Klein said today that he continued to have confidence in the his antitrust division's new case against Microsoft, saying no settlement talks were taking place. [News.com]
 
DOJ wants MS documents released - The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to unseal confidential documents in its pending lawsuit against Microsoft. [News.com]
 
DOJ, Greenspan at antitrust odds - Reinvigorated antitrust activity under the Clinton administration has forged its share of odd alliances and divisions, with the latest example being the public debate yesterday between the nation's top trustbusters and Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan. [News.com]
 
 

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