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Gates hosts Windows 98 rally - In a well-choreographed show of support for Microsoft, CEO Bill Gates and other company executives joined about 60 partners in warning that any delay in the release of Windows 98 would have serious consequences for the personal computer industry and the U.S. economy. [News.com]
 
Gates meets with DOJ officials - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates met with senior Justice Department officials last night as a possible new antitrust action against the software company loomed, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Gates refused to blink - Love him or hate him, Bill Gates is a force to be reckoned with--in the computer industry and beyond. [News.com]
 
Gates to sell 2.2 million shares - Bill Gates has filed to sell 2.2 million shares of Microsoft stock since the beginning of the month, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday. [News.com]
 
Gates to unload 500,000 shares - Bill Gates has filed to sell 500,000 Microsoft shares, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. [News.com]
 
Gates: Cable can lead Net way - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, who has placed bets on a number of the horses trying to win the high-bandwidth Internet access sweepstakes, urged the cable television industry to speed up deployment of its high-speed service. [News.com]
 
Gateway offers financing, Net service - Gateway debuted a financing program and a host of other services for consumer PCs today while promoting its own Internet service on the machines. [News.com]
 
Gateway portables mark price drops - Gateway introduced a new lineup of notebooks featuring the mobile Pentium II processor, at prices that seem to be more evidence of falling costs owing to "compression" in the portable market. [News.com]
 
Gateway servers aim high - Gateway announced two sophisticated PC servers incorporating Intel's fastest processors, as the consumer PC vendor attempts to make inroads into the high end of the business computer market. [News.com]
 
Gateway to unveil leasing program - Tomorrow, Gateway will announce a leasing program for buyers of consumer PCs, hoping the scheme will generate more sales and more repeat customers. [News.com]
 
Gateway trims notebook prices - Gateway trimmed notebook prices across its Solo line today, reducing one model to $1,799, making it the cheapest Gateway notebook ever. [News.com]
 
Gay site to launch local guides - In a twist on Net local city guides, Gay.Net, an online gay community, next week is launching a series of local resources on the Net specifically geared toward its audience. [News.com]
 
General Magic shelters voice, data - General Magic today said its new Portico service, formerly code-named Serengeti, will be available nationwide starting July 30 through resellers. [News.com]
 
GeoCities entering portal race? - The Internet "portal" landscape may have a new player: Web community GeoCities quietly launched a redesign of its home page. [News.com]
 
German Net future questioned - A Bavarian court convicted a former CompuServe manager today of spreading pornography over the Internet, surprising some industry specialists. [News.com]
 
German PC demand a bit sluggish - German households are likely to buy 5 million personal computers this year, around 500,000 more than in 1997, a trade association said today. [News.com]
 
Giants focus on wide area networks - Across the networking landscape, companies continue a collective rush to provide next-generation equipment for carriers, service providers, and large corporate networks, with an emphasis on support for particular networked services and multimedia traffic. [News.com]
 
Giants team for privacy self-regulation - Worried that privacy concerns are keeping consumers off the Internet, major Net players including IBM, Hewlett Packard, Disney, AT&T, and others are pulling together an alliance aimed at privacy self-regulation with teeth. [News.com]
 
Gore pushes Net privacy - Signaling impatience with the high-tech industry's privacy efforts, Vice President Al Gore today called for an "electronic bill of rights" to protect individuals online. [News.com]
 
Graphics merger joins allies - Diamond Multimedia will acquire troubled circuit board maker Micronics Computers in a move that could create a more competitive force in the PC circuit board and 3D graphics chip market. [News.com]
 
 

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