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GTE revenues up on services - GTE, the telecommunications company set to be bought by Bell Atlantic, said its third-quarter profit rose 8.7 percent as demand for telephone lines and services such as call waiting offset costs to build its data business. [News.com]
 
Gates "on the warpath" - Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates in a seething email threatened to destroy @Home, a cable venture offering high-speed Internet access, because of its "anti- Microsoft" stance, according to documents released in the Microsoft antitrust trial. [News.com]
 
Gates defends right to innovate - Microsoft plans to focus on its core software business, while defending its right to innovate, chairman and chief executive Bill Gates said today, just days before its antitrust trial is set to begin. [News.com]
 
Gates talks up NT strategy - With one operating system out the door, another undergoing tests, and a revised approach to building application software continuing to evolve, Microsoft chairman and chief executive Bill Gates didn't have a lot of new technology to show Windows developers who gathered this week for the latest-and-greatest from the software giant. [News.com]
 
Gates thinks aloud - What's on Bill Gates's mind these days? [News.com]
 
Gateway eyes AMD deal - Advanced Micro Devices is inching toward a deal with Gateway that, if consummated, would lead to the first AMD-based Gateway desktop computer, according to sources. [News.com]
 
General Instrument thwarted by SA - TV set-top box maker General Instrument said today that its third-quarter earnings will be higher than Wall Street's expectations, but the company's stock nonetheless got hit after competitor Scientific-Atlanta released a preliminary profit warning. [News.com]
 
General Magic spins off handhelds - Putting all its chips on its Portico voice-access service, General Magic is spinning off its handheld computer division as an independent company called DataRover Mobile Systems. [News.com]
 
German group stages Net strike - A German information technology group rendered a chunk of its Internet pages unreadable today to protest wages--effectively the first firm ever to stage a strike on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Germany lags in e-commerce - A report published yesterday said German companies are showing a dangerous disdain for electronic commerce and may lose out as business transacted over the Internet explodes over the next five years. [News.com]
 
Glenn to navigate cyberspace too - John Glenn will venture into cyberspace on his return to outer space next week when the Ohio senator and former astronaut takes off aboard the space shuttle Discovery. [News.com]
 
Glenn, jocks get HDTV treatment - Several companies are planning high-definition television broadcasts in November as the HDTV age takes off, including John Glenn's space journey and a National Football League game. [News.com]
 
Global One offers ATM services - Global One, the telecommunications venture owned by Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, and Sprint yesterday unveiled global high-speed ATM network services that will be offered for fast-growing multimedia transmissions. [News.com]
 
Great expectations for Intel, Apple - This week's earnings reports speak volumes about the market as Apple is set to tout its first annual profit since 1995 and Intel and Compaq thrive. [News.com]
 
Group says cable limiting the Net - Limitations imposed by cable television operators on their new high-speed Internet services threaten to cripple diversity and competition in cyberspace, according to a coalition of consumer groups. [News.com]
 
Groups plan suit against Net bill - Free speech groups today are feverishly preparing to file a lawsuit against the government if the Child Online Protection Act is signed into law as expected. [News.com]
 
Groups work for browser peace - Two forces in the world of technology standards tomorrow will announce collaborative efforts to reduce browser war casualties on the Web. [News.com]
 
Grove touts Net to health industry - The Internet will dramatically transform routine physical check-ups and prescription orders, despite a health care industry that has been slow to utilize it, Intel chairman Andy Grove said today. [News.com]
 
H&Q may leave Macs for PCs - Hambrecht & Quist, which helped take Apple Computer public in 1980, is considering a switch from Macintosh computers to Windows-based PCs. [News.com]
 
H1-B bill could get reprieve - Legislation to almost double the number of highly skilled technology workers allowed into the country each year may escape sudden death before Congress adjourns tomorrow. [News.com]
 
 

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