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Canon boosts digital imaging line - Canon (CANNY) bolstered its digital imaging product suite today, introducing two new digital cameras and a new photo printer. [News.com]
 
Case joins MCI WorldCom board - MCI Communications (MCIC) and WorldCom (WCOM) released a list today of 17 executives to become directors of the merged company, including America Online chief executive Steve Case. [News.com]
 
Cell phone for email, personal data - French telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel introduced a mobile telephone which can transmit email and an Internet phone for the home, saying both products would go on sale later this year. [News.com]
 
Cheap PCs don't draw new buyers - Despite steep prices cuts and a bevy of new products specifically introduced for the sub-$1,000 market, PC makers haven't been able to attract new buyers, according to a new study. [News.com]
 
Check Point shops for networkers - With a merger and acquisition frenzy under way among Internet security firms, the top-selling firewall firm, Check Point (CHKPF), is shopping--but not for security companies. [News.com]
 
China Net use exploding - China's ranks of Internet surfers have swollen to 620,000 from less than 20,000 five years ago, the official Xinhua news agency said today. [News.com]
 
China's largest PC firm expands - Bolstered by the country's surging PC industry, Chinese market leader Legend expects sales to top $2.2 billion in 1998, a 44 percent increase from its $1.5 billion last year. [News.com]
 
Chip equipment orders plunge - Microprocessor equipment makers are facing reduced orders and reduced earnings as a result of Asia's currency crisis and a slumping chip market. [News.com]
 
Chip industry orders down last month - The North American semiconductor equipment industry posted a book-to-bill ratio of 0.92 for February, down from a revised 0.93 in January and a final 0.99 in December, industry group Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) said today. [News.com]
 
Chips driving economy, study says - What trains and crude oil were to past markets, the semiconductor is to today's economy, according to a study from the Semiconductor Industry Association. [News.com]
 
Cisco buys into audio and video - Cisco Systems (CSCO) once again has found itself in the enviable position of having money to burn. [News.com]
 
Cisco expects revenue shift - Cisco Systems (CSCO) said today that it expected to continue to grow by acquisition, while boosting the proportion of group revenue from video, voice, and data network equipment services. [News.com]
 
Cisco launches remote office gear - Computer networking kingpin Cisco Systems (CSCO) launched a new series of remote office routing devices and detailed the next stage in an effort to integrate voice, video, and data support within its equipment. [News.com]
 
Cisco to buy NetSpeed - Networking provider Cisco Systems today said it will acquire Austin, Texas-based NetSpeed, an Internet access and data transmission provider, in a stock swap worth about $236 million. [News.com]
 
Cisco upgrades Ethernet switches - Networking giant Cisco Systems (CSCO) continues to put its high-speed house in order. [News.com]
 
Citrix does Windows on Unix, Mac - Citrix Systems today announced that Unix workstation and Apple Macintosh users will now have access to Microsoft Windows programs through Citrix's server software. [News.com]
 
CitySearch takes on more cities - Aiming to expand to 27 metropolitan areas by the end of the year, CitySearch today announced that it is launching more guides in the major hubs of Maryland, Texas, and California. [News.com]
 
Class action against NSI in court - Network Solutions' (NSOL) role in domain name registration is called "the public scandal of the decade" by plaintiffs suing the domain name registrar in federal court here today. [News.com]
 
Clinton to join forum via Net - President Franklin D. Roosevelt drew the nation in for his Fireside Chats by broadcasting them on the radio. These days, when President Clinton wants to reach the people, he takes to the Net. [News.com]
 
Cloudy future for Intel's new chip - Intel (INTC) will introduce its first microprocessor specifically designed for low-end computers next month under a curious new brand name: "Celeron." [News.com]
 
 

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