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PC market to rise 13% in '99
- Worldwide PC shipments will rebound to grow 13.2 percent in 1999, spurred by strong demand for lower-cost machines, a market research firm predicted. [News.com]
PCTel sues Motorola
- The lawsuits continue to fly in the modem world. This time, PCTel has sued Motorola for alleged infringement of a patent for a computer modem. [News.com]
POBox.com held to new standard
- It may be true that when it comes to the United States Postal Service, "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night" will keep mail couriers "from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." [News.com]
PSINet expands in Japan
- Commercial Internet service provider PSINet said it had completed its previously announced acquisition of Rimnet, a leading Japanese commercial Internet service provider. [News.com]
Pac Bell fined for withholding data
- The California Public Utilities Commission said it fined Pacific Bell $309,000 for holding back data on "poor" ISDN product quality. [News.com]
Packard Bell signs on CEO
- Personal computer maker Packard Bell NEC announced it has tapped Alain Couder to be president and CEO. [News.com]
Pact speeds printing of digital pics
- Photo Access and FotoWire have joined forces to allow consumers to order prints directly from digital cameras using the Internet and the Microsoft Windows CE operating system. [News.com]
PageNet expects revenue jump
- Wireless messaging service PageNet today announced that the company expects third quarter revenues to increase 10 to 12 percent compared to third quarter 1997. [News.com]
Pentagon orders new Net rules
- The Pentagon may be a bastion of security, but the Defense Department's approximately 1,000 affiliated Web sites may have been giving up sensitive information to global computer users. [News.com]
PinPoint offers Y2K testing suite
- PinPoint will roll out a desktop Year 2000 assessment package next week, targeting the growing market for PC-based Y2K readiness tools. [News.com]
PinPoint offers Y2K testing suite
- PinPoint will roll out a desktop Year 2000 assessment package next week, targeting the growing market for PC-based Y2K readiness tools. [News.com]
Pirated Windows 98 found in China
- Authorities have uncovered pirated copies of Windows 98 here, according to a Chinese newspaper report. [News.com]
Pitfalls of e-commerce
- Competition is heating up between banks and brokerages for market share in the online personal financial services space, but technical troubles still plague many firms. [News.com]
Platinum adds help desk features
- Platinum Software is keeping users' system problems on IT's mind. [News.com]
Platinum: No reason for stock drop
- Financial management software maker Platinum Software said today that it was unable to explain the approximately 37 percent decline in its stock price on Friday. [News.com]
Policing business online
- The advent of online commerce has raised a variety of legal challenges. In some of the most recent cases, the courts and regulators have focused on auction and barter sites. [News.com]
Portal execs on common ground
- Five high-profile Internet executives converged today to discuss their strategies for survival in an industry marked by rapid change and an often frenetic race to win over Netizens. [News.com]
Portals to see improved earnings
- Despite dire predictions that the Asian and Russian economic crises would drag down U.S. earnings, a number of portal companies are expected to post improved quarterly results next month, according to Wall Street analysts. [News.com]
Portals under pressure
- As the financial quarter comes to a close, several portal power plays are brewing, stepping up competition in the closely watched space. [News.com]
Pre-IPO Prodigy eyes new markets
- Wall Street's affection for Internet stocks should buoy Prodigy Communications in its planned initial public offering, but analysts warned that the love may be quickly lost if the 15-year-old company fails to draw in new customers. [News.com]
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