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Bertlesmann to go solo on Web
- Bertelsmann AG, the German media conglomerate, expects to move into the U.S. online bookselling business on its own, incoming chairman and chief executive Thomas Middelhoff said today. [News.com]
Big Blue by you
- IBM charges into cutting-edge technology, including the Home Director, a wearable PC, and voice recognition software on more PCs. [News.com]
Blockbuster to rent DVD flicks
- Starting this month, video rental giant Blockbuster Video will begin renting movies on DVD disks to customers at more than 500 stores. [News.com]
Broadcom preps modem chip
- Broadcom, in a major boost for bringing the Internet to television screens, is expected to announce a single computer chip that contains the complicated circuitry needed for home connections. [News.com]
Browser deals counterproductive
- In the past two days, Netscape Communications has won a significant deal to distribute its Internet browser to millions of new customers and lost out on another to rival software maker Microsoft. [News.com]
Bug in Outlook Express for Mac
- Microsoft today acknowledged a problem with its Outlook Express email application for the Macintosh platform that threatens to erase incoming mail before it is read. [News.com]
Bugs infest high tech
- There seems to be no escape from bugs of late, with flaws cropping up in browsers, processors, and operating systems alike. [News.com]
Bull pens pact with Netscape
- Giant French computer firm Bull is entering the U.S. network security market through a partnership with Netscape Communications. [News.com]
Business apps for Linux
- A small German company today launched a suite of business applications for the increasingly popular Linux operating system. [News.com]
Business sites to reflect business
- The debate over e-commerce is surrounded by hype and fanciful data but most companies cannot run the risk of not getting involved, experts said today. [News.com]
C&W begins global push with MCI
- British telecommunications giant Cable & Wireless yesterday announced the completion of its acquisition of MCI Commumications' Internet business for $1.75 billion, marking the beginning of the company's global expansion with one of the premier networks in the world. [News.com]
CA, Siemens strike a deal
- Computer Associates has struck a deal with European giant Siemens AG to purchase its network management software tools while gaining marketing and support for its own products from the systems firm. [News.com]
CBS to advertise on AOL
- While executives in the portal industry have touted television as a crucial medium for advertising their services, it seems that the tables are beginning to turn. [News.com]
CDA II behind closed doors
- Civil liberties advocates are bracing themselves for a closed-door debate in Congress that could institute serious Internet content controls similar to the Communications Decency Act, defeated last year. [News.com]
CDnow eyes profitability by 2000
- CDnow's online music store may sell copies of an album named "Money to Burn," but the retailer is sold on keeping its revenues up and blazing a path to profits within two years, its top executive said. [News.com]
CE upgrade causes confusion
- The latest version of Microsoft's Windows CE operating system for handheld computers is just around the corner, but questions about its suitability for older CE devices linger, pointing to critical differences in the upgradability of traditional PCs and these new-fangled handheld PCs. [News.com]
CMG posts $16.5 million profit
- CMG Information Services, which owns a stake in Lycos and GeoCities, posted fourth-quarter net income of $31.4 million, or $1.27 per share, compared to a net loss of $5 million, or 26 cents per share, for the like quarter a year ago. [News.com]
CMP Media sees lower earnings
- CMP Media said today it expected results for its fiscal third quarter to be below analyst forecasts due to reductions in technology advertising. [News.com]
CSC rises on AT&T contract rumor
- Computer Sciences Corporation shares rocketed to a new intraday trading high on speculation that it would win several new multiyear outsourcing contracts potentially worth billions of dollars to the company. [News.com]
Cabletron shops for a boost
- There is a long tradition of buying to grow a company's business in the networking industry, and as the market will find out this fall, Cabletron Systems is no exception. [News.com]
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