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$1.5 billion to upgrade Bell Atlantic - Bell Atlantic (BEL) has chosen five equipment suppliers to take part in plans to spend $1.5 billion over the next five years to upgrade its network capacity to handle both voice and data at high speeds. [News.com]
 
"Coopetition" gaining acceptance - The idea of "coopetition," which refers to a business cooperating with its competitor, is not new. But high-tech companies--including the likes of Microsoft, Netscape, and Apple--increasingly are embracing the strategy as they attempt to grow in cutthroat markets. [News.com]
 
"Smurf" attack hits Minnesota - University of Minnesota computer networks suffered a "denial of service" attack today that caused data loss and slow connections throughout the entire state. [News.com]
 
1-terabyte storage system due - On Monday, Storage Technology will unveil a line of high-end storage devices for Windows NT-based networks, including a model that can store more than 1 terabyte of data. Known as Storagetek, the company will introduce its Openstorage products to match the storage capacity that's been available for years for mainframe computers and networks based on the Unix operating system. Openstorage devices will be targeted at companies that want to set up big computer networks based on Microsoft's fast-growing Windows NT standard. [News.com]
 
18GB hard drive ready - Quantum (QNTM) will soon begin volume shipments of an 18.2GB storage drive, double the size of the next-largest PC market storage product in the 3.5-inch form factor. [News.com]
 
27 states go against Microsoft - Twenty-seven states filed a brief in federal appeals court in Washington today supporting the Justice Department's antitrust case against Microsoft. [News.com]
 
333-MHz Pentium II price slashed - Intel (INTC) cut the price on the fastest version of its Pentium II processor by 19 percent, to stimulate demand at the high end of the PC market. [News.com]
 
3Com earnings disappoint - Stock in networking giant 3Com (COMS) was down by more than 4 percent this morning, after the company yesterday fell below Wall Street's estimates as pricing pressure deteriorated gross margins. [News.com]
 
3Com fights for corporate elite - Most novice computer users think modems and network connection cards when they hear the name 3Com (COMS). [News.com]
 
3Com moves on 56-kbps market - 3Com (COMS) announced a new standard-compliant 56-kbps "corporate" modem and also a software upgrade for owners of 3Com 56-kbps modems using proprietary technology. [News.com]
 
3Com to lay off 380 in Chicago - 3Com (COMS) said today that it will lay off 380 people--230 full-time and 150 contract workers--at two former US Robotics facilities in Chicago. [News.com]
 
3Com unveils Palm III handheld - 3Com's (COMS) Palm Computing subsidiary introduced a brand-new PalmPilot, crowning a recent flurry of action in the handheld market. [News.com]
 
3Com, Siemens pair for multimedia - Adding their names to the list of networking firms embracing multimedia hype, 3Com (COMS) and Siemens (SMAWY) rolled out plans for new voice, video, and data capabilities within their equipment. [News.com]
 
400-MHz Pentium IIs shipping - Chip resellers are already shipping the newest and fastest versions of the Pentium II chip even before the scheduled April 15 announcement of speed upgrades to Intel's (INTC) top-line microprocessor. [News.com]
 
56-kbps modem makers hurting - Confusion over 56-kbps modems caused consumers to delay purchases last quarter, hurting the bottom line for manufacturers once again as this quarter winds down. [News.com]
 
@Home struggles, stock spikes - @Home (ATHM), which potentially could provide Net access to half of the homes in North America that have access to cable, is losing money and has fewer customers (55,517) than the population of Palo Alto, California, at least at last count. [News.com]
 
@Home teams for online store - Software company Release Software is teaming up with high-speed cable Net access company @Home to create an online software store, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
A chip for smaller cell phones - SGS-Thomson Microelectronics today said it has developed a semiconductor technology that will further reduce the number of chips needed in mobile phones and cut production costs by 30 percent. [News.com]
 
A domain name for the moon? - Walking, broadcasting, and selling real estate on the moon--it's been done. But serving up Web pages from that big hunk of green cheese in the sky--now that's a new one. [News.com]
 
A simpler Net address system - Silicon Valley start-up Centraal wants to give Web sites "real names" and give Web surfers another way of finding popular sites. [News.com]
 
 

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