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Profits, 450-MHz chips to come from AMD - Advanced Micro Devices will release a 450-MHz version of the K6-2 and the first K6-3 chips toward the first part of 1999, and will turn a profit by this year's end, according to CEO Jerry Sanders. [News.com]
 
Putting on the spin - During the past 48 hours, Microsoft and RealNetworks have been playing ping-pong over alleged flaws in streaming software. Here's the blow-by-blow account: [News.com]
 
Quantum posts steep drop - Computer disk drive maker Quantum yesterday reported sharply lower earnings for the latest quarter after being hit by oversupply and fierce price competition in the industry. [News.com]
 
Quarterdeck CEO resigns - Quarterdeck said today that its president and chief executive officer Curt Hessler had resigned. [News.com]
 
Query tools take to the Web - Business Objects is sending its query tools to the Internet. [News.com]
 
Quickturn to post loss - Quickturn Design Systems said it expects a second-quarter loss of between 12 cents and 14 cents per share before an inventory obsolescence charge of about $5 million to $6 million. [News.com]
 
Qwest to meet Street - Qwest Communications said yesterday that it expects its second quarter results to be in line with Wall Street expectations and sees better-than-expected revenue benefits and costs savings from its acquisition of LCI International. [News.com]
 
Rallying for the e-rate - The Clinton administration is rallying public support for the e-rate, seeking to capitalize on new reports illustrating technology disparaties based on gender, income, and race. These follow other reports on privacy concerns, capping a busy week for Washington's Internet agenda. [News.com]
 
Read-Rite posts loss, cuts costs - Read-Rite, which makes components for disk drives, yesterday reported a third quarter loss and said it was working to cut costs to address persistent weakness in its markets. [News.com]
 
Real estate is hot property - Real estate listings historically have made big money for newspapers in classified advertising. Net companies are taking that model and running with it, not only trying to cash in on the Net's flexible advertising capabilities, but also launching extensive real estate services of their own. [News.com]
 
Real estate the next big portal thing? - Following moves by market leaders Yahoo and Excite, big virtual properties on the Net such as America Online and Microsoft are hoping to cash in on the lucrative business of selling real properties in the physical world. [News.com]
 
RealNetworks tests G2 - RealNetworks today released the beta versions of streaming multimedia products featuring its new G2 technology. [News.com]
 
RealNetworks urges new standard - RealNetworks, embroiled in a battle with Microsoft over whether the giant's software "breaks" RealNetwork's audio and video player, said today that more than 20 companies are supporting a call for new file format standards. [News.com]
 
RealNetworks' stock keeps falling - Stock in RealNetworks continued to plunge for the third straight day after the company became embroiled last week in a war of accusations and counteraccusations with Microsoft. [News.com]
 
Red Brick's management shakeup - Red Brick Systems yesterday said it has promoted Phillip Fernandez to the newly created position of chief operating officer. [News.com]
 
Redmond outlines plans, fires back - Doing their best to counter criticism ranging from technology to business practices, Microsoft executives insisted today that its Windows development plans were on track and fired back at industry rivals and government regulators. [News.com]
 
Reel.com goes Hollywood - Hollywood Entertainment, which runs the video-rental chain Hollywood Video, said today it has agreed to buy Reel.com, the Internet video store, in a deal valued at $100 million. [News.com]
 
Report: FTC should slam spam - Regulators should have clear power to bust spammers who use fake return addresses, states a report delivered to the Federal Trade Commission today by a broad voluntary coalition. [News.com]
 
Report: Industry fighting privacy - With the emergence of the computer revolution, legislative proposals to institute stricter privacy protections for personal information in electronic form have been continuously derailed or watered down by medical, credit, or financial industry lobbyists, according to a report released today. [News.com]
 
Rich getting richer on Net stocks - The great bull run of Internet stocks continues, making billionaires out of "thirty-somethings," prompting more companies to sell via the Web, and sparking yet more initial public offerings. Skepticism still abounds, but the run-up is expected to hold out. [News.com]
 
 

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