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Casio revs CE-based handheld
- Casio has introduced its latest palm-size device, a handheld personal assistant based on the newest version of Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. [News.com]
Chambers: FTC probe is small
- Cisco Systems chief John Chambers dismissed an ongoing probe by the Federal Trade Commission into possible collusion between his firm, Nortel Networks, and Lucent Technologies to divide up the networking market as a "small inquiry" today. [News.com]
China human rights site hacked
- Shortly after it was unveiled, a new official Chinese Web site dedicated to promoting Beijing's view of human rights has been defaced by computer hackers. [News.com]
China nabs hacker robbers
- China arrested its first suspected cyberbank robbers, charging two brothers with hacking into a bank network system and stealing $31,000 in the eastern province of Jiangsu, according to reports. [News.com]
China slams Net criminals
- As China becomes ever-more wired, computer police must raise Internet security standards to catch the growing numbers of cybercriminals, the People's Daily said today. [News.com]
China sprays for Y2K bugs
- With a self-imposed September 1999 deadline looming, Chinese government agencies and government-owned enterprises are hard at work tackling the millennium bug, the China Economic Times said Wednesday. [News.com]
China sprays for Y2K bugs
- With a self-imposed September 1999 deadline looming, Chinese government agencies and government-owned enterprises are hard at work tackling the millennium bug, the China Economic Times said Wednesday. [News.com]
China to top Asian Net use by 2001
- China will have more Internet users than any other Asian country by 2001, excluding Japan, according to a new study. [News.com]
Chip aimed at Net appliances
- STMicroelectronics has unveiled a single chip to operate network appliances, such as handheld computers, game consoles, and Internet phones, to replace the more expensive sets of up to six chips now needed. [News.com]
Chip eases DVD recording
- C-Cube will introduce a chip that enables recordable DVD for consumers on Monday, the latest product release in the effort to bring DVD recording home. [News.com]
Chip market tightens
- The computer memory chip market has tightened since mid-October due to production cuts by Japanese and South Korean makers and stronger demand from PC makers, industry officials said. [News.com]
Chip sales off even more in '98
- Worldwide microchip sales will shrink 10.9 percent in 1998, a greater decline than previously forecast, on a collapse in prices for memory chips and depressed demand for logic chips used in household electronics, said an industry group. [News.com]
Chip sales rise in August
- Global sales of computer chips rose 1.5 percent in August, the first month-to-month gain this year, the Semiconductor Industry Association said today. [News.com]
Chips take center stage
- Compaq will finally detail its Alpha strategy Monday. Meanwhile, AMD, Intel, National, HP, and other chipmakers outline a rapidly expanding future for chips this week at the Microprocessor Forum. Perhaps no processor has been as eagerly anticipated as Intel's first 64-bit chip, Merced. [News.com]
Cigna jumps into online insurance
- Five separate data security initiatives were announced today, each aimed at calming the nerves of network managers who have been spooked by hacks of high-profile Web sites. [News.com]
Cisco jumps on VPN bandwagon
- Cisco Systems hopped on the overcrowded bandwagon of companies marketing secure connections over the public Net to corporate branch offices and multi-site small businesses. [News.com]
Cisco software hit by another bug
- Problems continue to crop up within older versions of the software that runs in various networking devices sold by Cisco Systems. [News.com]
Cisco to buy Selsius Systems
- Networking giant Cisco Systems today announced it has moved to acquire privately held Selsius Systems, a supplier of network PBX systems for high-quality telephony over IP networks, in a stock and cash deal valued at $145 million. [News.com]
Cisco walks line with partnerships
- The convergence of computer networking and telecommunications is creating a business climate where differentiating between strategic partnerships and illegal acts of collusion may be getting tougher. [News.com]
Cisco, Alcatel on the rocks?
- The partnership between data networking king Cisco Systems and European giant Alcatel may be in trouble, according to a French newspaper. [News.com]
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