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$999 Gateway PC for business - Gateway rolled out a sub-$1,000 PC that comes with built-in networking features to appeal to business customers, as part of the direct vendor's effort to nab a larger share of the commercial PC market. [News.com]
 
30-year IBM veteran to retire - IBM said today that its worldwide head of sales and distribution, Ned Lautenbach, will retire next month after 30 years with the company. [News.com]
 
300-MHz G3 Mac reaches Asia - Apple Computer introduced its most powerful home computer in Asia, two months after it debuted in the United States, as its regional chief said the continent is crucial to the company's comeback dreams. [News.com]
 
3Com CEO: Keep it simple, cheap - 3Com's chief Eric Benhamou opened this year's Networld+Interop trade show with a call to keep things cheap to buy and simple to use. [News.com]
 
3Com, eFusion team on telephony - Data networking provider 3Com and Internet telephony application vendor eFusion today announced an alliance to jointly provide telephony applications based on 3Com's Total Control remote access hardware. [News.com]
 
3Dlabs to report losses - 3Dlabs' stock plunged nearly 25 percent in midmorning trading after the graphics chipmaker announced a disappointing earnings projection. [News.com]
 
7am News adds original content - 7am News is delving deeper into the news business. [News.com]
 
@Home to launch service in U.K. - @Home Corporation said today it will develop a British version of its high-speed Internet service through a distribution partnership with ComTel, a U.K. cable and telecommunications company. [News.com]
 
A failure to communicate - A massive satellite glitch disrupted pager service and Internet access throughout the nation. Service has been restored, but PanAmSat is still investigating the cause of the problem. [News.com]
 
ACLU suffers hack on AOL - When America Online users wanted to check up on the latest information from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today, they were greeted with a simple message: "HEY DID ENDO HACK ME?" [News.com]
 
AGIS sues WorldCom over Net service - In another volley aimed at WorldCom, Internet backbone provider AGIS has filed an antitrust suit charging the telecommunications firm with providing shoddy service to eliminate competition. [News.com]
 
AMD renames K6, may reprice - Advanced Micro Devices has renamed the K6 3D chip just before its launch and given some indications that it may try to price its lead processor against Pentium II chips for the first time. [News.com]
 
AOL ad policy under fire - What America Online claims was an act of integrity has caused some AOL message board aficionados to cry foul. [News.com]
 
AOL adopts antitakeover plan - America Online today announced that its board of directors has adopted a new shareholder rights plan aimed at warding off any unsolicited takeover attempts. [News.com]
 
AOL chief calls for Net alliance - America Online chairman Steve Case today proposed the formation of an "Internet Alliance" in hopes of promoting self-governance among Internet companies. [News.com]
 
AOL eyes instant message firm - America Online is expected to buy Israeli Internet software company Mirabilis for $300 million in cash and stock, according to a published report. [News.com]
 
AOL moves on Internet TV - In a move to expand its service into the television realm, America Online announced, along with its most recent quarterly earnings report, that it has acquired NetChannel, a struggling Web-based television company. [News.com]
 
AOL security lapse opens accounts - Hackers have discovered an apparent security lapse in America Online that has yielded access to subscriber and AOL staff accounts in at least some instances, giving them free rein to alter or deface company pages or subscriber profiles. [News.com]
 
AOL settles case with 44 states - America Online reached an agreement with 44 state attorneys general to provide clear information to subscribers the next time the online giant raises prices or changes its service. [News.com]
 
AOL taps exec for CompuServe - America Online today announced the appointment of Audrey Weil, the company's current senior vice president of brand marketing, to the newly created position of senior vice president and chief operating officer for CompuServe Interactive Services. [News.com]
 
 

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