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CA, Fujitsu offer Jasmine for Japan
- Computer Associates and Fujitsu said today that they had launched a Japanese version of the Jasmine 1.2 object-oriented multimedia database. [News.com]
CDnow, MTV in $22.5 million deal
- MTV Networks and Net music retailer CDnow today became the latest content and commerce players to enter a broad, money-soaked alliance. [News.com]
CEO resigns from Netcom
- David Garrison has resigned as chief executive officer of Netcom On-Line Communication Services, parent company ICG Communications said today. [News.com]
CIA: Nations not ready for Y2K
- Many countries appear ill prepared for the disruption to basic services that the Year 2000 computer glitch may cause, the head of the Central Intelligence Agency office studying the issue said today. [News.com]
CSI case draws German Net lobby
- A group of German Internet lobbyists called on a Munich court to shelf a case against a former manager of the CompuServe online service for failing to rid his network of pornography and other illegal material. [News.com]
CSI porn case in German court
- A German court opened proceedings in a case that could define local responsibility for pornography available through the Internet. [News.com]
Cable show all modems, set-tops
- Cable modems, another nascent technology for delivering high-speed Internet access, are all the rage at the annual National Cable Television Association show, along with next-generation set-top boxes running Microsoft's Windows CE. [News.com]
Cabletron looks to corporate niche
- Cabletron Systems has turned to its past to pave the way for its future. [News.com]
CalPERS calls Sybase on carpet
- "Shareholders unite." That is the message that the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) sent to Sybase shareholders today, in an effort to improve board accountability and the company's stock performance. [News.com]
Canadians getting Viagra online
- The wildly popular male potency drug Viagra has not been approved for sale in Canada but concern is growing in medical circles that Canadians are shrugging off safety concerns and turning to the Internet, where the drug is easy to order. [News.com]
Casio to offer Net-capable phones
- Casio is set to offer its own $100 twist on Internet telephones for the consumer market. [News.com]
Changes coming to Media Central
- Daily news site Media Central, which, like many Net properties, has struggled to make a buck, soon will be revamped following an internal shakeup, its new publisher said today. [News.com]
Cheaper, faster notebooks on way
- Next year will likely be a watershed for the pricing and performance of notebook computers. [News.com]
Check Point reassures itself
- Seeking to reassure anxious investors, Check Point Software today said it has expanded a two-year strategic agreement with Microsoft to provide policy-based management for Windows NT. [News.com]
China police, CA attack viruses
- China's police are teaming up with U.S. software giant Computer Associates to develop software to combat computer viruses, according to reports. [News.com]
Chinese PC maker gets big loan
- Chinese computer maker Legend Group has signed a deal for one billion yuan ($120 million) in loans from the Bank of China to finance its drive to stay on top of Chinas personal computer market, the China Daily said on Thursday. [News.com]
Chip equipment shrugs off Asia
- The semiconductor equipment industry will continue to grow into 2002, although the Asian economic crisis has dented demand this year, officials of a trade association said today. [News.com]
Chip sales down in March
- Global chip sales for March dropped almost 1 percent on a month-to-month basis, to $10.42 billion from $10.525 billion in February, the Semiconductor Industry Association said today. [News.com]
Cirrus takeover talk bumps stock
- Amid talk that its largest shareholder might seek to buy the company, the stock of semiconductor maker Cirrus Logic rose about 10 percent today, a day after it adopted a takeover defense plan. [News.com]
Cisco claims Granite pays off
- Evidence that Cisco Systems made a rare acquisition misstep is getting harder and harder to find. [News.com]
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