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Corel warns of poor earnings - Charges of $113.7 million may push Corel's (COSFF) second-quarter results into the red. [News.com]
 
Corporate Net banking to grow - Use of the Internet as a key channel for financial transactions is expected to grow dramatically over the next several years, according to some recent studies, which also warn that the shift to new technology is accompanied by risks. [News.com]
 
Counterfeit DRAM chip ring found - South Korean chip manufacturer LG Semicon claims it has discovered a ring of Southeast Asian counterfeiters who are sending fake memory chips into the U.S. distribution pipeline. [News.com]
 
Court rejects N.Y. decency law - A federal judge has struck down New York state's online indecency law. [News.com]
 
Courts block state speech laws - In cases that could foreshadow the U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming CDA decision, federal judges in New York and Georgia overturned two state laws that banned indecent and pseudonymous speech online. [News.com]
 
Creative suit against Cyrix fizzles - Creative Technology (CREAF) has lost the latest round in its 11-week legal battle with Cyrix and OEM buyers of Cyrix's MediaGX processor, including Compaq Computer. [News.com]
 
CrossRoads to link front and back ends - CrossRoads Software yesterday announced its first middleware products, which promise to connect a company's front-end business applications with older "legacy" back-end applications. [News.com]
 
Crypto bill seeks domestic rules - Two senators today introduced a bipartisan bill that would for the first time impose domestic controls on encryption used by government-funded institutions. [News.com]
 
Crypto foes have day in court - Both sides of a landmark court battle over the use of encryption made their final arguments here today before a federal judge, who now will decide if the government's restrictions on encryption exports go too far. [News.com]
 
Curtis Mathes turns to Net TVs - In a move to remake itself into a high-tech company, Curtis Mathes (CRTM), one of the oldest names in the television set business, is showing off large-screen TVs with built-in Internet and telephony capabilities at Spring Comdex, its first appearance at this computer industry trade show. [News.com]
 
Cyrix sees big gains in Asia - U.S.-based chipmaker Cyrix (CYRX), a rival to Intel (INTC), expects the Asian market to contribute a sharply higher share of its global revenue this year, a company executive said today. [News.com]
 
DRAM sales boost Micron earnings - Shifting into high gear, Micron Technology (MU) today beat third-quarter expectations due to strong sales of memory products and increased production of its latest 16-megabit DRAM chip. [News.com]
 
DVD to drive Pentium II sales - Intel (INTC) wants users to buy PCs with DVD-ROM drives, but not just any PC: a Pentium II-based system. [News.com]
 
DVD-ROM momentum builds - Diamond Multimedia (DIMD) is set to ship a new DVD-ROM drive kit by the end of June, joining the score of vendors announcing DVD-ROM drives. [News.com]
 
DVD-ROM momentum builds - Diamond Multimedia (DIMD) is set to ship a new DVD-ROM drive kit by the end of June, joining the score of vendors announcing DVD-ROM drives. [News.com]
 
Dangerfield sues his ISP - Rodney Dangerfield may be a comic, but when it comes to protecting his image, he is dead serious. [News.com]
 
Danish bug buster defends himself - In the past 24 hours, he's been accused of terrorism, extortion, and blackmail. He also lost out on at least a thousand bucks. [News.com]
 
Data General introduces superserver - Data General (DGN) today announced a high-capacity server that can use up to 32 Intel Pentium Pro processors, rivaling some of the most powerful large-scale computers on the market. [News.com]
 
DataBeam opens conferencing to millions - Taking control of another user's applications over the Net sounds spooky, but DataBeam says online conferencing might save companies the expense of a plane ticket. [News.com]
 
Deep Blue looks for a job - The Deep Blue chess whiz that stumped Garry Kasparov is ready to parlay its experience into a job on Wall Street. [News.com]
 
 

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