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Pen maker Cross goes digital
- The Cross Pen Computing Group said it has begun shipping a portable notepad that uses IBM software to capture handwriting, for transfer from a notepad onto a PC. [News.com]
Pentium II notebook glut feared
- When Intel announces the first Pentium II processors for mobile PCs next week it will trigger a flood of notebooks from the likes of Gateway 2000 and Dell Computer. [News.com]
Pentium II notebooks due April 2
- Notebooks will finally incorporate Intel technology introduced more than two years ago when the chip giant unveils its first Pentium II processors for portables on April 2, according to major PC vendors and other sources. [News.com]
Pentium II set-top under $400?
- From Intel's perspective, it's better late than never. [News.com]
PeopleSoft courts foreign markets
- PeopleSoft (PSFT) is courting the global business market. [News.com]
PeopleSoft upgrades to 7.5
- PeopleSoft's newest version of its business applications suite will add expanded financial and global manufacturing and distribution capabilities, including additional support for European and Economic Monetary Union currency. [News.com]
Phone companies' new calling
- Cutting-edge technologies such as Internet and computer telephony--perhaps more than deregulation--are proving to be key catalysts in creating "new" telephone companies that are doing battle with the likes of AT&T (T), MCI Communications (MCIC), and Sprint (FON). [News.com]
Pioneer unveils recordable DVD
- Pioneer has announced a recordable DVD (digital versatile disc) drive, the first company to do so. [News.com]
Pixar pegs profitability on film
- Pixar Animation Studios (PIXR), which struck gold with its first movie, Toy Story, will be back in the black when its feature A Bug's Life hits theaters in the fall, according to CFO Lawrence Levy. [News.com]
Playboy site gets new leader
- Playboy Enterprises will announce the appointment of Buford Smith tomorrow as president of its new media group, created in January. [News.com]
Playboy sues model over site
- Like many celebrities, Playboy magazine's 1981 Playmate of the Year, Terri Welles, is still cashing in on her 15 minutes of fame. [News.com]
PointCast updates push
- PointCast today announced the key components of upgrades to its software, which "pushes" information to users' desktops. The upgrades range from supporting multicasting to reducing bandwidth clogs and further personalization of the service. [News.com]
Police nab Net pedophiles
- More than 60 suspected pedophiles, most living in Scandinavia, have been arrested by U.S. police who lured them by posing as children on the Internet. [News.com]
Polls, lists rank Microsoft No. 1
- Microsoft today zipped past Intel to become the "best performing company" financially, according to a ranking by Business Week, while American icons Nike and Coca-Cola slipped down the list. [News.com]
Porn site protest backfires
- A California man was so appalled by the bogus sexual images of the First Family on the pornographic Whitehouse.com site that until Wednesday, he pointed about 400 Net addresses to the site, leading some unassuming surfers to nudity instead of content one would expect to find at "Billofrights.com" or "GarthBrooks.org." [News.com]
Postal Service OKs e-stamps
- The Postal Service cemented its place in the Internet age today with the unveiling of the first electronic stamps. [News.com]
PowerAgent suit claims sabotage
- Internet marketing start-up PowerAgent is suing systems integration giant Electronic Data Systems for $3.5 billion in damages, alleging fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and other claims. [News.com]
Pressure's on for Net privacy
- Time is running out for privacy self-regulation on the Internet if private-sector efforts don't show results soon, a key privacy advocate warned at Internet World. [News.com]
Price cuts precede new PalmPilot
- 3Com (COMS) cut prices on its popular PalmPilot line of personal information devices by up to 20 percent today, a move that precedes next week's introduction of a brand-new PalmPilot and comes at the same time as lawsuits against would-be competitors in the handheld market. [News.com]
Prodigy turns new Net leaf
- Prodigy Internet today took aim once again at America Online with a price cut that works out to $15.75 per month for a year-long subscription. [News.com]
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