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CA beats Street - Computer Associates said its fiscal second-quarter earnings grew 8 percent, exceeding Wall Street estimates by a healthy 4 cents. [News.com]
 
CA bets on 3D future - Computer Associates sees the future of enterprise software in 3D. [News.com]
 
CDA II may slip into law - As it scrambles to adjourn, Congress could finally pass legislation that would make it a crime for commercial Web sites to give minors access to "harmful material," according to several sources. [News.com]
 
CDW nabs more PC sales - CDW Computer Centers, a major catalog and online computer dealer, reported record earnings of $17.1 million on sales of $462.7 million for its just-completed quarter, another indication of the growing appeal of shopping from home. [News.com]
 
CDnow, N2K in merger talks - After a week in which CDnow and N2K each saw their depressed stocks slide more than 15 percent, the two online music retailers have confirmed that they are in talks regarding a possible merger. [News.com]
 
CDnow, N2K post mixed results - Online music sellers CDnow and N2K agreed to merge today, concluding negotiations that became publicly known earlier this month. [News.com]
 
CDnow, N2K to merge - Online music sellers CDnow and N2K agreed to merge today, concluding negotiations that became publicly known earlier this month. [News.com]
 
CMP pulls plug on LANTimes - The next issue will be the last for LANTimes, a magazine dedicated to computing over local area networks, after publisher CMP Media announced today it would shut the publication as part of a major corporate restructuring. [News.com]
 
CNET beats Street - CNET: The Computer Network exceeded analysts' third-quarter earnings expectations, in part because of overall revenue growth and decreased expenses for its TV operations. [News.com]
 
Cable Net access outpacing DSL - In the race to connect homes to the Internet at super-fast speeds, the cable industry is pulling far ahead of telephone carriers, but a major regulatory battle is brewing that could shake up the field. [News.com]
 
Cabletron leans on hardware buys - Cabletron Systems has big plans for this week's networking summit in Atlanta, underscoring the bets the company has made with a slew of recent purchases. [News.com]
 
Cabletron says expenses to rise - Network connectivity developer Cabletron Systems said today that it expects its operating expenses to increase between $2 million and $4 million in each of the next three quarters, including the current third quarter, because of accounting adjustments being made in connection with previously announced acquisitions. [News.com]
 
Can Gateway stay ahead? - Gateway 2000 and Dell Computer are leading a surge in direct-market PC sales, and others are not far behind. [News.com]
 
Can a free Net service survive? - Though free or nearly free Internet access providers have come and gone, a new company launching a free, ad-based service today is determined to make the model work. [News.com]
 
Can emergencies handle Y2K? - Two U.S. Senators are expected to call for the establishment of an international Y2K early warning system to notify emergency management entities of progress on the technology problem and possible public safety threats it might cause. [News.com]
 
Can emergencies handle Y2K? - Two U.S. Senators are expected to call for the establishment of an international Y2K early warning system to notify emergency management entities of progress on the technology problem and possible public safety threats it might cause. [News.com]
 
Canada weighs in on crypto - In a move aimed at encouraging e-commerce, the Canadian government today introduced a new policy with relatively loose restrictions on the export of encryption software. [News.com]
 
Canadians market Tuvalu's name - The world's smallest country, the south Pacific island of Tuvalu, could undergo a Cinderella-like transformation after hanging a "for sale" sign on its Internet domain name. [News.com]
 
Cancer medicine trials sped by Web - An Internet-based system that launched today promises to make it easier for doctors and patients who wish to try the latest experimental cancer treatments. [News.com]
 
Casio launches software company - Casio, manufacturer of the Cassiopeia handheld computers, has launched a separate company dedicated to developing software for the Windows CE platform. [News.com]
 
 

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