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Delays for BofA customers online
- Users of Bank of America's online banking service may be experiencing a delay in accessing their accounts, according to a message posted on the banking giant's Web site today. [News.com]
Dell boosts servers, support
- Dell is acting more like IBM and Hewlett-Packard every day. [News.com]
Dell deals for Net access on PCs
- Dell Computer today outlined a two-pronged strategy for making it easier for consumers and small-business users to get online, which it hopes will raise its status in one of the few markets in which it doesn't have a commanding presence. [News.com]
Dell execs sell 2.3 million shares
- Senior Dell Computer executives, including founder and chief executive Michael Dell, have sold 2.3 million common shares worth about $266 million since late June, recent Securities and Exchange Commission documents showed. [News.com]
Dell execs: Global demand strong
- Dell Computer executives said today that strong demand for computers was pushing the company's sales upward, even in economically stricken areas such as Asia and Latin America. [News.com]
Dell eyes shipment milestone
- In an industry fraught with turmoil, Dell Computer continues to do well as it races toward a new shipment milestone, selling lines of highly profitable computers and making strides internationally. [News.com]
Dell sees "great" quarter
- Dell Computer chairman Michael Dell today said his company is enjoying a "great" third quarter in spite of economic and financial turmoil around the world. [News.com]
Dell's notebook display biggest yet
- Dell Computer is rolling out a notebook PC with a gigantic 15-inch liquid crystal display and panoply of other features for $2,999 as it and vendors such as Compaq prepare to offer the latest and greatest models with the fastest notebook chips yet. [News.com]
Developing nations not Y2K-ready
- Chaos and the loss of foreign investment await stock exchanges in developing countries if the so-called millennium bug isn't taken care of, a senior U.S. securities official said today. [News.com]
Dial-up connection rates improving
- People dialing up the Net on their modems are twice as likely to get connected as they were a year ago, according to the latest figures by Net measurement company Inverse Network. [News.com]
Dictionary says oui to email
- English, backed by the Internet, made new inroads into French today with an authoritative French dictionary giving its green light to the word "email." [News.com]
Did IBM stiff Connecticut?
- Connecticut Comptroller Nancy Wyman today said she's asked the state to consider a lawsuit against International Business Machines in order to recover $19 million paid for a computer project that hasn't been finished. [News.com]
DigiCash loses U.S. toehold
- DigiCash, a pioneering Internet firm that promotes "anonymous eCash," is losing its toehold in the United States as the only U.S. bank testing its eCash micropayment system is closing the trial September 14. [News.com]
Disk equipment maker bought
- Japanese precision equipment maker Shimadzu and semiconductor and electronic equipment trader Marubun today said they would jointly buy British high-tech venture company Nordiko. [News.com]
Disney portal moving forward
- Is the Disney portal a "go"? [News.com]
Dispute brews over modem patent
- 3Com and a relatively obscure inventor say they have been granted a patent that could require some modem makers to pay royalties. [News.com]
Domain authority far from decided
- Network Solutions got an extra week to hold its spot as the official registry of the most popular domains, but there won't be a storm of change over the governance of the Net naming system any time soon. [News.com]
Domain foes try consensus
- The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and Network Solutions today released a new joint proposal for the administration of domain names--a responsibility now held by the U.S. government. [News.com]
Dow, Nasdaq down sharply
- U.S. stocks closed sharply lower today following the lead of global markets, which were unimpressed by yesterday's record gains on Wall Street. [News.com]
Dow, Nasdaq part ways
- Investors went bargain-hunting today for stocks still suffering from Monday's 512-point plunge, but the Dow ended falling more than 40 points in late trading while the Nasdaq index held onto early gains. [News.com]
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