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Compaq's new plan hurts dealers - The handwriting is on the wall for computer dealers. [News.com]
 
Compaq, Dell beef up servers - Compaq and Dell pumped up their server lineups yesterday with systems that use up to four 400-MHz Intel Pentium II Xeon processors, which until recently were in short supply. [News.com]
 
Complaint won't derail BT-AT&T approval - A rival's complaint that British Telecommunications and AT&T are prematurely starting up their $10 billion joint venture isn't likely to derail European Union approval of the linkup, a European Commission official said. [News.com]
 
Computer Literacy Shares Double - The stock price of technical bookseller Computer Literacy continued to climb today, up closing at 21.063, up 1.125, after nearly doubling on Friday, its first day of trading. [News.com]
 
Conference to cover Main Street's Y2K issues - With just over 400 days left until January 1, 2000, a large group of government officials and industry experts will assemble next week to discuss how the computer problems brought on by the new century will impact Main Street. [News.com]
 
Congress to appoint Net tax panel - Top brass from Microsoft, America Online, and Charles Schwab are among the names circulating on Capitol Hill as possible appointees to a new congressionally mandated panel on Internet taxation, an industry source said today. [News.com]
 
Consumer Reports an online win - While online publications struggle to grow their subscriber bases in a medium defined by free content, one site has been quietly building one of the Net's largest subscription-based services. [News.com]
 
Court OKs nude Dr. Laura photos - How Could You Do That? and Ten Stupid Things Women Do To Mess Up Their Lives are just a few of the books by famed radio advice queen Dr. Laura Schlessinger. But those words may be coming back to haunt her. [News.com]
 
Court throws out AT&T case vs. SBC - A Texas district court has dismissed an AT&T lawsuit against SBC Communications, in which the long distance giant had accused the former Bell of playing unfairly in protecting its local telephone markets. [News.com]
 
Creating a universal computer language - More than 120 computer and linguistics experts are working on a computer language to enable people to communicate over the Internet in their mother tongues with people who speak other languages. [News.com]
 
Critics blast GTE-Bell Atlantic merger - Opposition to the proposed merger between telecommunications giants Bell Atlantic and GTE mounted today, as competitors and consumer groups weighed in on the deal for the first time at the Federal Communications Commission. [News.com]
 
Customer service a Net oxymoron - Customer service on the Web leaves much to be desired, Jupiter Communications reported today, based on a survey of 125 major Web sites in five categories: content, consumer brands, travel, retail, and financial services. [News.com]
 
CyberCash taps Perez - CyberCash, a leading vendor of e-commerce payment technologies and services, announced it has tapped Ken Perez as senior vice president of marketing. Perez will oversee corporate marketing efforts for CyberCash's electronic payment products and services in both the physical and Internet markets. Perez was previously with e-commerce company Reston, and a director of a Hewlett-Packard business unit. Maureen Loftus, CyberCash senior vice president of corporate marketing and strategy, will concentrate on the company's one-click InstaBuy product. [News.com]
 
Cybersmut a taboo research topic - In that vast closet of information that makes up the Internet, there is a pile of racy lingerie some people would rather not examine too closely: pornography. [News.com]
 
Cylink sees "substantial" losses - After swapping chief executives and announcing it would drastically restate earnings for the last two quarters, network security firm Cylink today said it will move more rapidly from its proprietary technologies to Internet standards. [News.com]
 
Cyrix designs wireless Net device - Cyrix has developed a reference design for a handheld wireless Internet device it will demo at Comdex next week, hoping to snap its Comdex losing streak. [News.com]
 
DSL sees a "killer app" in IP - Voice-over IP could be the "killer app" for digital subscriber lines. [News.com]
 
DTV in the spotlight - Philips touts hardware for turning your PC into a digital TV, while Broadcom unveils a chip for melding the Web with TV. But analysts question the impact of both. [News.com]
 
DTV in the spotlight - Philips touts hardware for turning your PC into a digital TV, while Broadcom unveils a chip for melding the Web with TV. But analysts question the impact of both. [News.com]
 
Dawn of new chip era for Sun - Sun Microsystems released new versions of its UltraSparc II and integrated UltraSparc IIi chips today, which will lead to new workstations in the near future. [News.com]
 
 

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