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Compaq makes moves in Germany
- Compaq began offering more powerful home PCs at lower prices to increase market share in Europe in general and Germany in particular, announcing a new range of its Presario desktop and portable Internet models priced from $699. [News.com]
Compaq releases new Deskpros
- Compaq has rolled out upgrades to its Deskpro line of corporate computers that incorporate the latest Pentium II and Celeron processors from Intel. [News.com]
Compaq wants inside track on NT
- Compaq Computer effectively elbowed past its competitors in corporate computing today via a technology alliance with Microsoft, giving the Houston-based PC vendor a stake in the future development of Windows NT. [News.com]
Compaq's new lines for the fall
- Compaq Computer made its move for the fall selling season today with several additions to the Presario family of notebooks and desktops, including a sub-$1,000 PC for the education market. [News.com]
Compaq, IBM, HP hop on bus spec
- IBM, Compaq, and Hewlett-Packard have announced a joint development initiative on a computer specification that, if implemented, would wrest some control over the internal structure of PCs and servers from Intel. [News.com]
Computer City shuts some stores
- CompUSA will shut down approximately half of the Computer City outlets it bought from Tandy now that the $211 million acquisition of its formal rival has been finalized. [News.com]
Computer Sciences falls on report
- Computer Sciences Corporation's stock tumbled yesterday due to concerns the company might not meet the profit forecasts it disclosed in March while fending off a hostile $9.1 billion takeover bid. [News.com]
Computers off the rack from IBM
- Call it the "smart-hat." [News.com]
Computing giants backing Linux
- Is the freely distributed Linux operating system ready to handle the needs of corporations? [News.com]
Conflict over Y2K lawsuit limits
- As Senate-approved Y2K legislation moves to the House of Representatives for a vote, some in the legal community are voicing concerns that the bill is overly friendly to big business. [News.com]
Congress facing broad Net issues
- Between budget bills and impeachment issues, Congress may find time to advance new Net regulations on broad fronts. [News.com]
Congress hashes Net copyrights
- The rules for computer research, buying software or music over the Net, and testing technology could be forever changed by seemingly mundane copyright legislation federal lawmakers are negotiating over now. [News.com]
Connections key to Red Hat deal
- It's not what you know, it's who you know. [News.com]
Countries closer to Net accord
- Europe, North America, and Japan moved a step closer today to agreeing on ground rules for Internet use and electronic commerce, though differences remain on such issues as data security and pornography. [News.com]
Court may call back Lessig
- The judge overseeing the government's antitrust lawsuit against software giant Microsoft may ask a former adviser to return after Microsoft managed to oust him from his role earlier this year, according to a report. [News.com]
Crackdown on Net child porn
- About 100 people in 12 countries were arrested today in what police said was the biggest-ever worldwide swoop on pedophiles operating on the Internet. [News.com]
Creative sounds low-cost card
- Multimedia company Creative Technology has launched a new lower cost version of its Sound Blaster Live! audio card. [News.com]
CrossRoute: New name, new aim
- CrossRoute Software is making a run to lead the software integration market, with the help of investments from key partners such as Intel and the venture arm of Baan. [News.com]
DOJ submits new evidence
- Prosecutors today released new evidence concerning Microsoft's dealings with its competitors and partners that is designed to bolster the government's case and show why the court should deny the company's request to dismiss the antitrust suit. [News.com]
DVD your way through traffic
- Matsushita Electric Industrial said today a subsidiary would launch the world's first digital video disk (DVD) car navigation system that can play video. [News.com]
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