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Chip slump hits Toshiba's profits
- Japanese electronics maker Toshiba said today that a severe semiconductor slump and weak demand for computer products would wipe out profits in the current business year. [News.com]
Chrysler helps drive NT market
- Workstations based around Microsoft's Windows NT received a shot of credibility today when auto maker Chrysler announced that it will shift its engineers from Unix workstations to NT based machines. [News.com]
Ciena soars on takeover rumors
- Shares of telecommunications equipment supplier Ciena rose 26 percent today amid rumors it may be a takeover target following its failed merger with Tellabs, analysts and traders said. [News.com]
Cirrus cutting 500 jobs
- Computer chipmaker Cirrus Logic today said it would slash its chipmaking capacity and eliminate as many as 500 jobs as it seeks to cut costs. [News.com]
Cisco CEO cites Ciena shortfalls
- Cisco Systems chief executive officer John Chambers distanced himself from rumors yesterday that his company may purchase Ciena, a telecommunications equipment supplier. [News.com]
Cisco to buy Clarity Wireless
- Networking giant Cisco Systems today announced it has moved to acquire privately held Clarity Wireless in a stock deal valued at approximately $157 million. [News.com]
Cisco updates management tools
- Cisco Systems will take advantage of ever-present Web standards to open up its management tools to a bevy of third-party software, a strategy to extend the company's reach beyond its own networking equipment. [News.com]
Citibank joins Microsoft bill venture
- Citibank has made an equity investment in MSFDC, a controversial joint venture of Microsoft and First Data for online bill presentment and payment. [News.com]
Clinton backs info exchange bill
- President Bill Clinton has asked Congress to waste no time in passing legislation unveiled this week that would allow companies to share information about fixing computers unable to handle dates beginning with year 2000. [News.com]
Clinton backs info exchange bill
- President Bill Clinton has asked Congress to waste no time in passing legislation unveiled this week that would allow companies to share information about fixing computers unable to handle dates beginning with year 2000. [News.com]
Clinton regrets "intimate contact"
- President Bill Clinton told a grand jury that he had "inappropriate intimate contact" with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky and he regretted his conduct, in a statement made to the grand jury on August 17 and released today on television and online. [News.com]
Clinton video helps Broadcast.com
- The White House sex scandal is the worst thing that's happened to President Bill Clinton, but it may be the best thing that's happened to Broadcast.com. [News.com]
Clinton video hits the Web
- President Clinton's videotaped testimony about his relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky hit the Internet today, adding to the piles of digital material that sparked the online fever for full disclosure about the scandal. [News.com]
Clinton video rolls online
- As the president's videotaped grand jury testimony is released, news sites grapple with both bandwidth and ethical issues in posting it. [News.com]
Cognos sees leap in profits
- Getting data into your computer systems is easy. Doing something useful with it once it is there is another story altogether. [News.com]
ComEd's cost for Y2K: $60 million
- Chicago-based electric utility Commonwealth Edison said yesterday that it planned to spend a total of $60 million toward making its systems Year 2000 compliant and was in the second quartile of electric utilities in terms of progress on the project. [News.com]
Comcast pushing digital cable
- Cable operator Comcast is on a fast track with its digital cable boxes, looking to increase their production tenfold during the next six months, the company's president said today at an investment conference. [News.com]
Committee clears content bill
- The House Commerce Committee today passed a controversial Internet bill that would slap commercial sites with stiff penalties for giving minors access to "harmful material." [News.com]
Companies OK memory chip spec
- Fujitsu, NEC, and Toshiba said today they have agreed on specifications for stacked multi-chip package technology, which combines a flash memory and a static random-access memory in a single package. [News.com]
Compaq eyes Yahoo, Time Warner
- Compaq is reportedly in talks with Yahoo and also Time Warner about a joint venture involving its recently acquired AltaVista search engine. [News.com]
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