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Dell cuts price of consumer PCs
- Dell cuts prices up to 13 percent on its Dimension desktops for consumers and small businesses earlier today, a move which coincides with a company effort to penetrate the small office-home office (SOHO) market. [News.com]
Dell leads satisfaction survey
- Dell is No. 1 in satisfying corporate information technology managers, according to a new survey, but competitors such as IBM and Compaq continue to improve in such areas as price, hardware reliability, and technical support. [News.com]
Dell notebooks get slimmer
- On Monday, Dell will introduce a thinner, faster model to its Inspiron line of notebooks that's aimed at home and small business users. [News.com]
Dell to build Brazilian plant
- Dell Computer confirmed its plan to invest 128 million reals ($108.5 million) in a new factory in Brazil, according to the Brazilian Industry and Commerce Ministry. [News.com]
Dell vows to grow Asian market
- Dell Computer said it could continue growth in the Asia Pacific region despite a shrinking or stagnant overall market. [News.com]
Dell, Compaq clean their clocks
- Computer giants Dell and Compaq are making sure they protect their PC customers from any Y2K threat to their computers by separately taking actions to address potential glitches in the real-time-clock related to the century date-change. [News.com]
Dell, Compaq clean their clocks
- Computer giants Dell and Compaq are making sure they protect their PC customers from any Y2K threat to their computers by separately taking actions to address potential glitches in the real-time-clock related to the century date-change. [News.com]
Dell, Compaq clean their clocks
- Computer giants Dell and Compaq are making sure they protect their PC customers from any Y2K threat to their computers by separately taking actions to address potential glitches in the real-time-clock related to the century date-change. [News.com]
Despite gains, Ameritrade misses
- Ameritrade's fiscal fourth-quarter earnings were unchanged from the fourth quarter last year, lower than expected, even as online brokerage accounts gained. [News.com]
Details of new chips emerging
- Advanced Micro Devices will provide the details surrounding its next generation microprocessor, the K7, next week at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, California, and in all likelihood ignite a debate on whether the company has come up with a way to expand into the performance computing market. [News.com]
Digital TV launched in Britain
- Predicting 20,000 orders in its first day, Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB launched digital television across Britain today. [News.com]
Digital copyright bill becomes law
- President Clinton today signed a bill that sets new rules for downloading, sharing, or simply viewing copyrighted material online. [News.com]
Digital photo printing simplified
- LexMark today introduced a photo printer for digital cameras that completely bypasses the computer, as well as a PC-free imaging solution featuring Iomega's Zip drive. [News.com]
Disney-Infoseek details emerge
- Infoseek today released details about its deal with Walt Disney, including financial arrangements, valuation, and management appointments, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
Doctors discuss online medicine
- Diagnosing illnesses via cyberspace may be a distant reality, but more physicians should take advantage of the Web and email to inform and communicate with patients, according to a special edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. [News.com]
Documents: Goal to "pollute" Java
- Microsoft tried to "kill cross-platform Java" by growing the "polluted Java market," while a Sun Microsystems manager acknowledged that "Microsoft was smarter than us when we did the contract," according to newly released documents in the licensing dispute between the two companies. [News.com]
Domain authority in flux
- Network Solutions' contract to run the domain name system was extended for only a week, and there are still myriad details left to be decided. But observers say Network Solutions will survive without its domain monopoly. [News.com]
Domain board plans public meeting
- The private nonprofit board that is planning to run the domain name system has scheduled its first public meeting. [News.com]
Domain plan a step closer
- The United States government today took an important step toward transferring its power over the Internet to the private sector. [News.com]
DoubleClick launches ad service
- DoubleClick, the company known for creating an advertising network that plants cookies in people's browsers, today is introducing a program that allows advertisers to even further target their ads to users. [News.com]
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