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$100 single-chip PC on the way
- National Semiconductor today announced that its design center in Israel will develop a single-chip personal computer, a system it hopes to introduce commercially by June 1999. [News.com]
$500 server handles Net access
- Data General yesterday unveiled a stripped-down but powerful server that can connect PCs in a home or small office to the Internet with minimal technical fuss. [News.com]
"C" development stalled
- America Online's plans for restructuring CompuServe call for suspending development of its Web-based service "C." [News.com]
"Click of death" a matter of math
- Problems with Iomega's storage products are emblematic of this category of inexpensive, portable products, according to analysts. [News.com]
"Click of death" numbers revealed
- Iomega released figures today for the first time on the rate of failure of its Zip drive due to the so-called "click of death" problem. [News.com]
"Desktop warfare" system planned
- Lockheed Martin plans to deliver a new "desktop warfare" air combat planning system to the U.S. government in September, according to a company engineer. [News.com]
"Dramatic" Java rise reported
- Adoption of Java technology in businesses has made recent "dramatic" strides, but the mainstream has not yet embraced it, according to a market research firm, and users maintain it can be slow and cumbersome. [News.com]
11 states subpoena Microsoft
- New York state attorney general Dennis Vacco announced today that he and ten other state prosecutors have subpoenaed Microsoft for documents relating to its upcoming release of Windows 98. [News.com]
3Com adds layers of security
- 3Com (COMS) next week will announce enhancements for secure connections across the Net in its line of enterprise corporate routing devices. [News.com]
3Com donates Net access to teachers
- 3Com (COMS) today announced that it is spearheading an effort to provide Internet access to all Massachusetts educators. [News.com]
3Com first to ship standardized fast modems
- 3Com (COMS) today became the first vendor to ship a 56-kbps modem based on the new international standard. [News.com]
3Com parcels out bandwidth
- 3Com (COMS) will release a new management software tool next week that will mark the company's initial steps in creating a policy-based network scheme that provides bandwidth to crucial applications. [News.com]
3D board makers join Intel bandwagon
- Makers of 3D graphics circuit boards for PCs wasted no time in pledging support for the Intel740, the company's performance graphics chip that was released today. [News.com]
3D chip establishment on the run
- Responding to sometimes-devastating changes in the industry, graphics chip stalwarts are shying away from trying to earn a living by making the fastest, hippest chips and are instead building cost-effective integrated chips for the low-cost computing market. [News.com]
3Dlabs sues TI, gets a new partner
- 3Dlabs today announced it is suing longtime manufacturing partner Texas Instruments for trade secret violations, and revealed a new manufacturing alliance with SGS Thomson Microelectronics. [News.com]
56 kbps down to $100
- 3Com (COMS) will introduce a $99 56-kbps modem next month as a means to expedite sales of modems with the new v.90 standard technology in the consumer market. [News.com]
56-kbps modem standard on tap
- The battle over competing 56-kbps modem technologies is expected to end this week as modem manufacturers gather in Geneva, Switzerland, to vote on a standard that allows all 56-kbps modems to communicate with each other. [News.com]
56-kbps standard here
- In Geneva, a city long known for hosting diplomatic negotiations, modem manufacturers have finally settled the battle over competing 56-kbps modem technologies. [News.com]
64 Pentium IIs to go into server
- In a bid to offer mainframe performance using commodity PC building blocks, Data General (DGN) will offer a powerful server computer with 64 advanced Intel "Deschutes" Pentium II processors by the end of the year. [News.com]
@Home to offer TV email
- @Home (ATHM) will offer television-based email through its cable partners as part of a new, larger role as one of the key software developers in Tele-Communications Incorporated's (TCOMA) advanced TV set-top box initiative. [News.com]
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