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First look at Comdex show - A wide variety of cutting-edge products will be showcased in Las Vegas next week, from the smallest handhelds to powerful 8-chip servers. TV on a PC and standards battles will also be in the spotlight. [News.com]
 
First look at Comdex show - A wide variety of cutting-edge products will be showcased in Las Vegas next week, from the smallest handhelds to powerful 8-chip servers. TV on a PC and standards battles will also be in the spotlight. [News.com]
 
Fox IPO turns it on - Fox Entertainment Group's shares rose as much as 14 percent in the first day trading after the producer of The Simpsons and X-Files raised $2.81 billion in the third-biggest U.S. initial stock sale ever. [News.com]
 
Fox raises $2.8 billion in IPO - Fox Entertainment Group, News Corporation's U.S. film and entertainment unit, raised $2.8 billion today in the third-largest U.S. initial stock sale ever. [News.com]
 
Fraud threatens auction sites - Online auctioneers smell a rat. [News.com]
 
Fujitsu designs Sparc chip - Fujitsu, one of Sun Microsystems' top five buyers of Sparc processors, is striking out on its own with sophisticated servers based on an in-house Sparc chip design. [News.com]
 
Future's bright after Euro, Y2K - Information technology companies can reap a golden future once they negotiate mine fields presented by European monetary union and the millennium computer bomb, the Gartner Group told a conference today. [News.com]
 
Future's bright after Euro, Y2K - Information technology companies can reap a golden future once they negotiate mine fields presented by European monetary union and the millennium computer bomb, the Gartner Group told a conference today. [News.com]
 
GE pins Y2K costs at $550 million - Efforts to cleanse its computer systems of the Year 2000 glitch will cost General Electric a hefty $550 million, according to a quarterly report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
 
GE pins Y2K costs at $550 million - Efforts to cleanse its computer systems of the Year 2000 glitch will cost General Electric a hefty $550 million, according to a quarterly report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [News.com]
 
GM offers EDS rare Y2K bonus - In an unusual case of dangling a carrot before the horse, General Motors has given Electronic Data Systems, the world's second-largest consulting and computer systems integration company, a tempting incentive to try to have all of GM's vast computerized systems avoid Y2K failures. [News.com]
 
GT Interactive buys Net firm - GT Interactive Software today announced it plans to acquire OneZero Media, an Internet entertainment content firm, in a $15 million stock deal aimed to step up its entertainment growth strategy. [News.com]
 
GTE rolls slowly into the Net - GTE unveiled a new offering in its consumer Internet strategy today, announcing it would offer free Web-based email in conjunction with the New York-based iName. [News.com]
 
GTE to sell, trade phone lines - GTE said it is going ahead with plans to sell or trade 1.6 million telephone access lines, about 7 percent of its total domestic phone lines, as it aims to raise up to $3 billion by selling noncore assets. [News.com]
 
Gates comes up short on substance - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates officially opened Comdex tonight with a keynote speech long on blue-sky optimism for the computing industry and short on details about his company's business strategies or legal battles. [News.com]
 
Gates comes up short on substance - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates officially opened Comdex tonight with a keynote speech long on blue-sky optimism for the computing industry and short on details about his company's business strategies or legal battles. [News.com]
 
Gates preaches to his people - Microsoft chairman Bill Gates lashed out today at the government's antitrust case against the software giant, saying it was driven chiefly by the company's competitors. [News.com]
 
Gates to sell 1 million shares - Bill Gates has filed for the sale of 1 million additional Microsoft shares worth about $106 million, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission document. [News.com]
 
Gates, DOJ lead prosecutor duke it out - Setting the stage for testimony from a government expert, antitrust prosecutors today showed new portions of videotaped testimony from Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates in which he spars with questioners over his company's Internet strategy. [News.com]
 
Gateway falls on analysts' warnings - Gateway shares fell sharply today amid concern that shipments of the company's personal computers won't be as strong as expected in the fourth quarter. [News.com]
 
 

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