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Cypress Semi to lay off 100 - Despite earlier cries of a labor shortage and the need to lift caps on hiring foreign workers, Cypress Semiconductor (CY) will lay off about 100 employees and take a charge in the first quarter as it seeks to get costs under control. [News.com]
 
Cyrix production snags hit National - Although Cyrix helped create the sub-$1,000 PC, manufacturing and marketing problems as well as increased competition have thwarted its efforts to increase microprocessor sales--a situation that may have a lasting impact on parent company National Semiconductor. [News.com]
 
Cyrix solving production woes - National Semiconductor said today that its Cyrix subsidiary is set to improve profitability after taking steps to solve a number of manufacturing hurdles. [News.com]
 
Cyrix's MediaGX for Windows CE - Cyrix released a 233-MHz version of its MediaGX processor and said it would try to foster the chip's adoption in Windows CE devices, making it the first Intel-compatible chipmaker to seek out this market. [News.com]
 
DOJ charges youth in hack attacks - In what the Justice Department is describing as a first, the federal government this week charged a juvenile with computer crimes, including bringing down an airport control tower and emergency services for several hours. [News.com]
 
DOJ consultant targets Microsoft - The Justice Department is in the process of expanding the powers of a special antitrust consultant called in to investigate a possible case against Microsoft, the agency said tonight. [News.com]
 
DOJ may not block Windows 98 - The Justice Department probably won't block Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows 98 software from coming out with a version that includes Internet browsing software, according to reports. [News.com]
 
DOJ probing WorldCom, MCI - As part of its ongoing investigation, the Justice Department is gathering information relating to WorldCom's $37 billion bid for MCI Communications, competitors and industry sources said. [News.com]
 
DOJ: Microsoft broke promises - The Justice Department told a U.S. appeals court today that Microsoft (MSFT) broke a promise and used monopoly power to force its Web browsing software on personal computer makers. [News.com]
 
DRAM-based hard drive debuts - Storage device maker Quantum (QNTM) announced a "solid state" hard disk that relies on high-capacity memory chips, a product designed to act as a secondary storage device for corporate server computers. [News.com]
 
DVD drives start at $150 - Creative Labs announced six different DVD (digital versatile disc) upgrade solutions for PCs priced as low as $149 for a DVD drive with no extras, as previously reported by NEWS.COM. [News.com]
 
DVD drives to sell for $150 - Creative Labs will begin to market six different DVD (digital versatile disc) upgrade solutions for PCs that will be priced as low as $149 for a DVD drive with no extras. [News.com]
 
DVD-RAM drives due April 15 in Japan - Hitachi will begin selling DVD-RAM drives on April 15 in Japan, several months before the company's high-capacity storage drives reach the United States. [News.com]
 
Dancing Baby available for a song - For someone who doesn't physically exist, Baby Cha Cha has been very busy lately. [News.com]
 
Deal reached on Net tax bill - Federal legislation to temporarily safeguard the Net from new taxes is primed to move forward after federal lawmakers struck a compromise with state and local officials. [News.com]
 
Dell PCs delayed - Dell Computer (DELL) appears to have overcome video card problems with a line of PCs targeted at the SOHO (small-office/home user) market, but the direct vendor's time of delivery remains slower than normal. [News.com]
 
Dell brings Wang on board - As part of an effort to beef up its service and support, Dell Computer today announced it will employ Wang's consulting and service operations to boost its server computer sales to the federal government. [News.com]
 
Dell hopes for China takeoff - Dell (DELL) is hoping to grab a larger slice of China's PC business as it prepares to move into direct sales there when the market is ready, senior officials said today. [News.com]
 
Dell says PC demand is solid - Dell Computer (DELL) has been largely immune to the sales slowdown cited by rival Compaq Computer (CPQ), the company said today. [News.com]
 
Dell trims workstation prices - Dell Computer (DELL) cut prices on its line of personal workstation products by up to 11.7 percent, increasing the pressure on major vendors such as Compaq who are suffering from a glut of systems. [News.com]
 
 

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