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PC program takes on e-books - Tired of stumbling blurry-eyed from hours in front of a computer screen? Would you rather pick up an old-fashioned paperback than struggle with blurry text and small fonts reading Pride and Prejudice online? [News.com]
 
PC sellers face challenges for 1999 - Next year is full of uncertainties for the high-tech industry, as firms worry about Y2K and other issues. Meanwhile, direct sellers are transforming into storefronts. [News.com]
 
PC-Tel sues Motorola again - Software modem maker PC-Tel has fired back--for a second time--in a dispute over modem patents with Motorola, this time alleging violations of federal antitrust laws and state unfair competition laws. [News.com]
 
PRI Automation to acquire Promis Systems - Semiconductor equipment maker PRI Automation today announced it will acquire Canada-based Promis Systems, a developer of chip manufacturing systems, in a stock deal valued at about $48 million. [News.com]
 
PSI sees cash-flow from acquisitions - PSINet, an international wholesaler of Internet access services, expects to continue to grow through acquisitions and become cash-flow positive by mid-1999, CEO William Schrader said yesterday. [News.com]
 
Paging firms agree to data standards - A group of leading paging and wireless messaging companies agreed today to use a single standard for sending Internet content to their subscribers. [News.com]
 
Palm set to debut new device - Palm Computing will announce its much-anticipated next-generation PalmPilot handheld device at an industry event on Wednesday, as the company struggles to regain momentum following the departure of a number of key executives. [News.com]
 
PalmPilot creators form new firm - Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky, founders of handheld computer giant PalmPilot, have landed on their feet at their new venture, Handspring. [News.com]
 
PalmPilot sales surging - 3Com Chairman Eric Benhamou said sales of the company's PalmPilot handheld computer soon will account for 10 percent of overall revenue at the No. 2 maker of computer-networking equipment. [News.com]
 
PanAmSat suffers satellite setback - PanAmSat said it has found problems with the batteries on a satellite that could lead to service outages for its broadcast news and paging customers. [News.com]
 
Path clear for ruling in Java case - More documents were released today in the federal case contesting Microsoft's use of its license to Sun Microsystems' Java programming language, clearing the way for a judge to rule in the matter. [News.com]
 
Path clear for ruling in Java case - More documents were released today in the federal case contesting Microsoft's use of its license to Sun Microsystems' Java programming language, clearing the way for a judge to rule in the matter. [News.com]
 
Paul Allen stakes ZDTV - Computer news publisher Ziff-Davis today announced that billionaire investor Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures will make a $54 million strategic investment in ZDTV, a 24-hour cable channel devoted to Internet and related technologies. [News.com]
 
Paving the way for DSL technology - Dell can see the future, and the future is digital. As the company rolls out PCs with high-speed digital modems--in the wake of a similar plan by Compaq--industry executives take a look at the connectivity challenges ahead in the market for digital subscriber lines. [News.com]
 
Peering into the DSL future - BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--Consumers need to buy digital subscriber line modems and have them work with any company's equipment before the idea of high-speed Net access over regular phone lines can become a reality. [News.com]
 
People's Choice Awards go online - The 25th annual People's Choice Awards is making the leap to the Internet, allowing Netizens for the first time to choose the final winners in the film, TV, and music categories. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft adds more outsourcing - PeopleSoft is calling on yet another Big 5 consultant to rev up its outsourcing services. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft adopts portal strategy - PeopleSoft wants to Yahoo, or at least borrow the Internet content provider and portal's business strategy. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft aims for three markets - PeopleSoft will soon have three faces as it tries to meet the needs of its ever-growing customer base. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft eases install hassles - PeopleSoft wants to be an even kinder and gentler business software supplier. [News.com]
 
 

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