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Cadence snaps up Ambit Design
- Cadence Design Systems, a maker of software to design computer chips, agreed to buy closely held Ambit Design Systems for $260 million in cash, adding to its own system-on-a-chip technology. [News.com]
California enacts antispam laws
- Spammers practicing in the state with the greatest concentration of Net users may find it tough to conduct business as usual under landmark legislation signed by California Gov. Pete Wilson. [News.com]
Cambridge Tech feels Y2K impact
- Cambridge Technology Partners, a fast-growing computer consultancy, warned of slower growth as its customers delay spending on new projects to focus on fixing Year 2000 computer issues, prompting a sharp decline in its stock. [News.com]
Cambridge Tech feels Y2K impact
- Cambridge Technology Partners, a fast-growing computer consultancy, warned of slower growth as its customers delay spending on new projects to focus on fixing Year 2000 computer issues, prompting a sharp decline in its stock. [News.com]
Camcorder adding DVD-RAM
- Hitachi plans to market a digital camcorder that uses DVD-RAM instead of videotape by the end of next year, potentially a breakthrough step into the consumer market for the high-capacity storage medium. [News.com]
Canadian firm extends Divx reach
- Divx, the much maligned and controversial alternative to DVD, is showing signs that it may outlast its detractors. [News.com]
Canadian firms face more hacks
- More Canadian businesses are becoming the target of Internet-related computer crimes, according to a report by a professional services firm. [News.com]
Canadians claim Web movie a first
- Canadian movie and Web site makers have unleashed a Net film that invites viewers to choose the order in which they watch its scenes. [News.com]
Canon, IBM Japan tie up
- Canon and IBM Japan will team up to offer corporate consulting services, specifically PC server maintenance, an increasingly important market for PC vendors. [News.com]
Canon, Kodak unveil new camera
- Canon has jointly developed with Eastman Kodak a digital camera for professional use that features better color reproduction than Canon's previous model. [News.com]
Carry-on computing
- AMD develops a fast K6 for portables, and a low-cost upstart chip from Rise promises to shake up the notebook market. At the same time, Compaq, IBM, and Sybase announce new portable hardware and software lines. [News.com]
Case chose IE due to Windows
- The head of America Online appeared to bolster a key allegation in the government's antitrust case against Microsoft, saying his company opted for the software giant's Internet browser to get a better position in the Windows operating system. [News.com]
Casio camera packs more punch
- Casio today announced its latest digital camera, a feature-packed model that has been available in some catalogs for the last month. [News.com]
Categorizing Net users
- Are you a Fast Forward or a Mouse Potato? Maybe you're a Techno-striver, or a Sidelined Citizen? The labels describe different kinds of people based on the way they think about and use technology such as computers and the Internet. [News.com]
Cendant restates results
- Cendant filed its long-awaited restatement of past results with the Securities and Exchange Commission today, clearing the way for regulatory review of the company's proposed $3.1 billion purchase of American Bankers Insurance Group. [News.com]
Chatter causes SEC probe
- Great White Marine & Recreation, a distributor of power boats and other marine equipment, said it is being investigated by federal regulators in the wake of an Internet chat room participant's accusations of wrongdoing against the company. [News.com]
China sets Y2K deadlines
- China's State Council has announced nationwide deadlines on tackling the millennium computer bug and said officials who fail to do so could be punished, according to reports. [News.com]
China sets Y2K deadlines
- China's State Council has announced nationwide deadlines on tackling the millennium computer bug and said officials who fail to do so could be punished, according to reports. [News.com]
Chip sector not out of woods yet
- Chipmakers are expected to report some improvement when they post their quarterly earnings results in a few weeks, but analysts said the semiconductor sector has yet to emerge from its three-year recession. [News.com]
Chip slump hits NEC
- Japanese electronics giant NEC said today that it would plunge deep into the red in the first half of this business year, succumbing to a global chip slump and joining a long list of industry peers that have issued harsh loss warnings. [News.com]
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