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Apple stock continues to rise - In a stark turnabout, Apple (AAPL) stock continued climbing today, outpacing year-to-date gains for industry giants such as Compaq (CPQ), Dell (DELL), IBM (IBM) and Hewlett-Packard (HWP). [News.com]
 
Apple to debut $2,000 G3 notebook - Apple Computer (AAPL) is readying an assault on the burgeoning market for low-cost notebook computers with a sub-$2,000 portable that uses the high-performance PowerPC 750 processor found in the company's $5,600 PowerBook G3 notebook. [News.com]
 
Apple to seek Jobs's decision - An Apple Computer board member today took issue with published reports that the company's directors were pressuring interim CEO Steve Jobs into deciding whether to pick up the post for good. [News.com]
 
Apple to sell new subnotebook - Apple Computer (AAPL) will begin marketing a new subnotebook computer in Japan as soon as next month, but U.S. customers aren't likely to see the diminutive portable due to America's smaller market for such devices. [News.com]
 
Apple's Columbus a bold bet - As details of the so-called Columbus project continue to emerge, Apple Computer (AAPL) appears to be betting much of its future on uncharted but potentially vast consumer markets. [News.com]
 
Apple's response to protest low-key - As Newton developers gathered outside Apple Computer (AAPL) headquarters today to protest the computer maker's decision to discontinue the handheld device, company executives responded in low-key fashion. [News.com]
 
Are execs bailing on Netscape? - Netscape Communications' (NSCP) stock may be trading near its 52-week low, but that's not keeping five of the company's top executives from filing to sell nearly 1 million shares. [News.com]
 
Ascend debuts voice, fax support - Ascend Communications (ASND) is the latest networking equipment provider to offer ambitious plans for adding voice and fax capabilities to data-driven networks. [News.com]
 
Australia aims to be Net player - Australian Prime Minister John Howard said today that his government was keen to reap the benefits of the information economy, and would not seek to tax electronic commerce or put a "bits" tax on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Australia fights suicide with Net - Australia launched an Internet site today to combat the country's youth suicide rate, which is one of the world's worst. [News.com]
 
Autodesk eyes growth in Asia - Software maker Autodesk (ADSK) expects its revenue from the South Asia and Pacific region to grow by 25 percent this year, a senior company official said today. [News.com]
 
Axent offers network scanning tool - Axent Technologies (AXNT) has announced NetRecon, its software for probing networks to identify vulnerabilities to hacker attacks from both the Internet and from internal users. [News.com]
 
Ayala to sign pact with Microsoft - Philippine conglomerate Ayala said it will sign a memorandum of understanding with Microsoft (MSFT) on Friday to explore areas of partnership in the field of information technology. [News.com]
 
BT to test WebTV in Britain - Microsoft's WebTV Networks said today that it has chosen British Telecom to test WebTV in the United Kingdom. [News.com]
 
Backlogged Compaq cuts prices - Compaq Computer (CPQ) has cut prices on business PCs and is offering free monitors in the face of mounting price competition and high levels of chip and computer inventories. [News.com]
 
Banner causes political flap - President Clinton isn't the only one finding himself in a heap of trouble over Monica Lewinsky. [News.com]
 
Barrett, Intel face stormy seas - Intel's leadership transition is taking place just as the company seems to have been caught unawares by sea changes in the computer industry. [News.com]
 
Barrett: A telecommuting CEO - From time to time, Craig Barrett will be a telecommuter when he becomes Intel's chief executive in May--not from home, but from an office he keeps in Chandler, Arizona. [News.com]
 
Bay falls victim to market confusion - The easy part is over for Bay Networks (BAY). [News.com]
 
Bay to miss numbers for quarter - Shares in Bay Networks (BAY) climbed in early morning trading today, buoyed by a round of "buy" recommendations from Wall Street analysts. [News.com]
 
 

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