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Cisco tries voice, video again - Networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) will take a second stab at the nascent market for hardware that supports voice, video, and data traffic at the end of this month. [News.com]
 
Citrix NC software takes off - Citrix Systems (CTXS) continues to expand the list of companies using its "thin client" technology, having just signed on IBM (IBM) and Sharp Electronics. [News.com]
 
Clarion to build AutoPC using MS software - A number of large companies attending the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) seem to be saying that personal computers for cars will be one of the next big computing markets. [News.com]
 
Clinton scandal all over Net - The juiciest news about this week's "sex, lies, and audiotape" scandal involving an alleged affair between President Clinton and a former White House intern is showing up on the Net, proof that the real-time deadlines of the Web are pervading those of print publications. [News.com]
 
Clinton scandal now Net fodder - The central figures in the alleged Clinton sex scandal are becoming hot property on the Net. [News.com]
 
Clinton story retraction raises flags - Being first with a scoop online can make a news source a household name. But ask someone like hit-or-miss rumor monger Matt Drudge what the winning formula hinges on, and the answer is sure to be one thing: accuracy. [News.com]
 
Clinton's new crypto adviser - The appointment of a new White House adviser on encryption has put greater focus on the government's efforts to standardize its own use of encryption and to influence the heated debate over private citizens' freedom to use such products. [News.com]
 
Communicator to be freeware - Netscape Communications (NSCP) did what almost everyone expected today by announcing free availability of its standard-edition browser products. More surprisingly, however, the company also will give away the source code of the next generation of its Communicator suite, a move that could affect the company's entire development structure. [News.com]
 
Compaq No. 2 in notebooks - According to just-released third quarter results of U.S. notebook shipments from International Data Corporation, Toshiba slightly improved upon its shrinking lead over other notebook vendors, while Compaq (CPQ) displaced IBM (IBM) as the second-largest notebook vendor. [News.com]
 
Compaq aims Windows at Unix - Compaq will unveil a new enterprise computing architecture tomorrow that attempts to advance Compaq's Microsoft-Intel computers into the rarified upper reaches of high-end corporate America, currently a Unix bastion. [News.com]
 
Compaq edging out of PC-TVs - Having found relatively few takers for its PC-TV, Compaq (CPQ) has stopped distributing its PC Theatre system at retail stores and may soon end its dalliance with this pricey, first-generation "convergence" product. [News.com]
 
Compaq exec goes to start-up - Former Compaq (CPQ) executive James Schraith said today that he plans to join ShareWave on Monday as the start-up company's president and chief executive officer. [News.com]
 
Compaq expects European growth - Compaq Computer (CPQ) said today that it expects new lines of handhelds and computer workstations based on Windows NT as well as concentration on home and small business PCs to help growth across Europe in 1998. [News.com]
 
Compaq muscles in - Compaq Computer (CPQ) is making industry waves lately with its retail moves and with its mammoth acquisition of Digital Equipment for $9.6 billion. Also, in this week's battle for shelf space, Apple Computer bore the brunt of the losses. [News.com]
 
Compaq ousts IBM from RadioShack - Compaq extended its reach into consumer computing today by signing an agreement with RadioShack to be that chain's exclusive provider of computers, and in the process ousted rival IBM from one the largest electronics retail chains in the country. [News.com]
 
Compaq poised to take on IBM, HP - Compaq Computer's (CPQ) decision to buy Digital Equipment (DEC) for $9.6 billion makes perfect sense if the PC maker is to become a serious threat to IBM and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) in the corporate enterprise market, analysts said today. [News.com]
 
Compaq reports record gains - Compaq Computer (CPQ) keeps steaming along. [News.com]
 
Compaq sees executive shakeup - Compaq (CPQ) today announced the resignation of both its general manager of worldwide sales and marketing and its vice president of North America operations. [News.com]
 
Compaq takes up telco services - Compaq Computer (CPQ) and Wildfire announced they are installing telephone services technology at Louisiana's Century Telephone Enterprises (CTE) on a trial basis. [News.com]
 
Compaq tapping AMD, Cyrix - Compaq Computer (CPQ) announced a slew of new consumer computers, including its first home dekstop systems with an Advanced Micro Devices processor and the first notebooks with Cyrix and AMD chips from a major vendor in the United States. [News.com]
 
 

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