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Foreign markets in Compaq wake
- Markets around the globe are, again, surfing the wake of yet another profit warning from a U.S. high-tech company. [News.com]
Former Apple exec goes to start-up
- Ellen Hancock, the executive vice president who left Apple Computer (AAPL) last July in a management shakeup, today was named president of Exodus Communications, an Internet start-up that plans to go public. [News.com]
French police bust pedophile network
- Police said today they detained some 30 people suspected of belonging to a network spreading pedophile messages and thousands of pornographic pictures of children on the Internet. [News.com]
French say "oui" to Web
- After eyeing the World Wide Web warily for years, France officially plunged into cyberspace today with a nationwide Internet Festival to demonstrate how enthusiastically it has embraced the global network. [News.com]
Fujitsu delivers new notebooks
- Fujitsu expanded its LifeBook line of corporate notebook computers, just days before the new Pentium II processors for notebooks hit the market. [News.com]
Fujitsu drive fortunes rising
- Fujitsu, long a has-been in the disk drive business, has lately been causing some real headaches for its rivals. [News.com]
Fujitsu, Hitachi to halt Europe DRAM production
- Fujitsu and Hitachi will halt DRAM production in Europe within two years because they can't sustain ongoing memory market losses as well as the capital costs of shifting to next-generation products. [News.com]
GST to buy Whole Earth Networks
- GST Telecommunications (GST) today said it signed a definitive pact to acquire the assets of Whole Earth Networks, a San Francisco-based Internet service provider, for $9 million in cash and assumed liabilities. [News.com]
GTE may buy BigBook site
- GTE has been negotiating with BigBook and is a leading candidate to buy the company's popular Internet yellow pages directory, sources familiar with the deal said today. [News.com]
Game Boy's $50 digital camera
- Nintendo will release in June an add-on cartridge that turns its popular Game Boy portable game system into the most inexpensive digital camera on the market. [News.com]
Gates blasts investigators
- Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has harsh words for the U.S. Justice Department and the Senate committee investigating his company's business practices. [News.com]
Gates dodges tough questions
- While important issues on industry competition were raised at today's Senate Judiciary Committee, perhaps most illuminating was how Bill Gates and other high-tech executives share the fabled politician's penchant for sidestepping difficult questions. [News.com]
Gates not retiring--yet
- When will Bill Gates retire? [News.com]
Gates ready for Senate hearing
- Speaking to reporters a day before he will address a key committee in Congress, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said he welcomed the chance to speak about competition in the computer industry, a topic that has dogged his company in recent months. [News.com]
Gates says Windows 98 on track
- Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates said Monday that he expected Windows 98 to be launched around midyear. [News.com]
Gates sees growth in handhelds
- Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates expects handheld computing devices to become as popular as full-size personal computers. [News.com]
Gates targets end of Windows 98
- Windows 98, which comes out this June, will be the last of the DOS-based operating systems because Microsoft is shifting its focus to Windows NT and the first consumer version will come out in two to three years, chairman Bill Gates said at the WinHEC conference in Orlando, Florida this morning. [News.com]
Gates to pen book sequel
- Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates is back at his keyboard, working on a sequel to "The Road Ahead," his best-selling 1995 book about technology. [News.com]
Gates visits Harlem school
- Bill Gates faced a second day of grilling--by a classroom of sixth-graders--a day after his showdown with U.S. senators in Washington probing Microsoft's dominance of the software industry. [News.com]
Gates, Allen eye stock sale
- Microsoft (MSFT) founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen are looking to raise a little pocket change, filing to sell more than $900 million worth of their shares in the software giant as part of their periodic divestitures. [News.com]
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