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Dell, Wang target Europe
- Dell (DELL) expects its European alliance with Wang Laboratories will give a healthy boost to its market share. [News.com]
Deutsche Telekom plans ADSL launch
- German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom (DT) today unveiled plans for a broad launch of Internet-based telephony services and high-speed ADSL digital lines for residential and business customers. [News.com]
Digital defends tech commitment
- Digital Equipment (DEC) today said it is committed to its technologies, an issue raised by competitors in light of its pending acquisition by Compaq Computer (CPQ). [News.com]
Digital forms China joint venture
- Digital Equipment (DEC) said today that it has formed a joint venture with China's Start Computer Group. [News.com]
Digital looks to Sequent, Intel
- Digital Equipment (DEC) will get next-generation servers based on Intel's upcoming 64-bit Merced chip from Sequent Computer, another indication that Digital is inching toward Intel's 64-bit future. [News.com]
Digital ports NT for telcos
- Telecommunications firms using Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows NT? [News.com]
Digital servers about $1,000
- As long as you don't need a hard drive, Digital Equipment (DEC) can sell you a workgroup server for close to $1,000--with another $400 buying you a small hard disk. [News.com]
Digital-Compaq fears stir trading
- Rumors that the merger agreement between Compaq Computer (CPQ) and Digital Equipment (DEC) was at risk of unraveling met with skepticism today on Wall Street, although options market activity suggested worries were mounting about the deal's prospects. [News.com]
Domain fees lowered
- Beginning April 1, Netizens will be paying 30 percent less to register domain names ending in ".com," ".org," and ".net" because those running the domain name system will stop collecting money for a controversial government fund. [News.com]
Domain plan deadline looms
- The public comment period on the Commerce Department's controversial plan to end government rule over the domain name system is over, and now it falls into the hands of others to weigh the issues. [News.com]
Domino.Doc 2.0 to enter beta
- The next version of Lotus Development's document management package goes into broad beta next week, the company said today. [News.com]
DoubleClick hot, set to expand
- DoubleClick (DCLK) has captured Wall Street's attention, and now faces the challenge of proving the value of Internet advertising to mainstream America. [News.com]
Dow roars to 5th straight record
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped more than 100 points today to close above 8,900 for the first time, capping the week's breathtaking record run. [News.com]
Dueling domains
- The public comment period for the Commerce Department's proposal to transfer the domain name system to the private sector has closed, and federal agencies, Netizens, and companies have all weighed in. In the balance hangs a system worth millions of dollars that affects the entire global network. [News.com]
Dutch PC firm looks for volume
- Tulip Computers, the Netherlands' only personal computer maker, said today that higher sales volume in 1998 will see it bounce back into the black after two years of losses. [News.com]
E*Trade falters among competition
- As competition has given online brokerage E*Trade (EGRP) a run for its money, Wall Street has changed its expectations of an upside surprise when the online brokerage reports its second-quarter results next month. [News.com]
E-commerce firms seen booming
- E-commerce software companies can expect booming business over the next five years, according to a report released today by Zona Research. [News.com]
E-commerce key to Lotus's future
- This week, Lotus Development will roll out a host of products targeted at boosting the company's e-commerce presence on the Web, something the IBM (IBM) subsidiary's president Jeff Papows believes is key to his company's future. [News.com]
EC clears Compaq-DEC deal
- Compaq Computer (CPQ) said today that the deadline for the European Commission to take further action on the company's proposed merger with Digital Equipment has expired. [News.com]
EC eyes WorldCom-MCI deal
- The European Commission has received "several" complaints about the proposed merger between WorldCom (WCOM) and MCI Communications (MCIC), competition commissioner Karel Van Miert told Bloomberg today. [News.com]
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