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"Body scanner" aims to ease online shopping
- British computer scientists have developed a sophisticated body scanner they say provides shoppers with a "virtual changing room" where 300,000 points on the body can be measured with perfect precision. [News.com]
"Java everywhere" mantra closer to reality
- The "Java everywhere" mantra is taking one more step toward reality. [News.com]
'Geek gods' roll in wealth
- Warren Buffet took more than 30 years to make his millions, but the hike was far shorter for Internet entrepreneur Pierre Omidyar. [News.com]
2 firms push thin display technology
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24/7, sports firm strike ad deal
- Internet advertising network 24/7 Media and sports marketing firm American Cities Studios have teamed up to provide specialized advertising for professional sports organizations, the companies announced. [News.com]
3Com buys EuPhonics
- Networking giant 3Com will announce on Friday the acquisition of EuPhonics, a maker of audio software for audio chips and networking cards, for $8.3 million. [News.com]
3Com invests $6 million in wireless firm
- 3Com announced today that it is investing $6 million in wireless data service specialist Aether Technologies in an effort to make Palm handheld computers a platform for remote communication. [News.com]
3Com leads networking charge
- 3Com shares closed nearly 2 percent lower today, one day after the company gave investors an early Christmas present by beating consensus expectations for its fiscal 1999 second quarter. [News.com]
3Com pushes Y2K awareness
- Networking giant 3Com is rolling out a worldwide effort to further awareness of the Year 2000 technology problem among its small- and medium-sized business customers. [News.com]
3Com wins HP card deal
- 3Com said today it beat out Intel in an agreement to supply network interface cards across Hewlett-Packard's entire line of personal computers. [News.com]
3Com, Siemens in $100 million venture
- Networking firm 3Com and systems giant Siemens are betting $100 million they can jumpstart use of internal corporate layouts for delivering voice, video, and data communications. [News.com]
3D Web developers watching Microsoft plans
- As Microsoft shuffles its strategy for Chromeffects, 3D developers are anxiously awaiting the outcome. [News.com]
@Bigger.net customers without access
- Customers of one-time fee ISP @bigger.net have been without Internet access and email for more than a week, even after Brigadoon.com bailed out the failed Net access provider, Brigadoon executives confirmed. [News.com]
@Home buys Full Force Systems
- @Home Network, a major provider of Internet access over the cable TV infrastructure, has acquired a company that will bolster @Home's push into the interactive TV arena. [News.com]
@Home buys Narrative Communications
- @Home Network, a leading provider of Internet services over cable, moved a step closer toward bringing more engaging Internet ads to its users by buying a company that creates high-impact advertising for the Web. [News.com]
@Home in deal to boost subscriber base
- @Home Network announced here yesterday that it will start a new business aimed at making its high-speed data service available to small- and medium-sized cable operators, a move to expand the company's subscriber base and marketing clout. [News.com]
@Home seeks blended ads, commerce
- @Home's decision to buy Narrative Communications has as much to do with the future of television advertising and e-commerce as it does with the future of the Net. [News.com]
A chip market is born
- One of the world's largest makers of Intel-compatible chips may be close to cutting a deal with the chip giant, indicating that the Pentium II chipset market may finally be open for competition. But the price of admission is high. [News.com]
A good time for Net profit-taking
- Nasdaq stocks fell today as investors took profits from the high-flying Internet sector, which primarily was driven by retail investors, analysts said. [News.com]
AOL climbs on S&P 500 addition
- Shares in America Online, the world's largest Internet service provider, rose today after the stock was named a Standard & Poor's 500 component. [News.com]
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