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PeopleSoft heads for Asia - PeopleSoft has taken its flu shot and is heading to Asia. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft to form new R&D company - PeopleSoft is spinning off its research and development efforts in order to jump-start its technology advancements. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft wires the money - PeopleSoft is in the money. [News.com]
 
Philips helps PCs become TVs - Philips Semiconductors unveiled a design for digital TV circuit boards that allows PC manufacturers to ship what are, in essence, "low cost" digital televisions. [News.com]
 
Philips to close one-third of plants - Philips' cost-cutting chief executive Cor Boonstra announced today that the electronics giant would close up to one-third of its plants by 2002 to create a leaner structure and adapt to an ailing world economy. [News.com]
 
Pitney Bowes tests Net postage - Postage giant Pitney Bowes, off to a late start in the Internet postage market, has won approval to begin testing its ClickStamp PC product, which allows users to buy postage over the Net and print envelopes with a digital signature. [News.com]
 
Pivotal adds Net technology to apps - Pivotal Software is hoping its new Internet-based applications will put it in a pivotal position to gain ground in the lucrative front office management software market. [News.com]
 
Pixar shares up on movie release - Pixar shares rose as much as 10 percent as the company's new computer-animated feature film, A Bugs Life, opened across the United States and Canada to enthusiastic reviews. [News.com]
 
Playboy Online revenues double - Playboy Online, a unit of Playboy Enterprises, today reported that its third-quarter revenues doubled to $1.8 million from $900,000 a year ago, citing "significant increases" in e-commerce and its subscriber base. [News.com]
 
Playboy tries to pick up women - Playboy Enterprises wants to focus on women--and not just through a camera lens. [News.com]
 
PointCast cuts service for the Mac - PointCast, the push technology pioneer, is discontinuing service for the Apple Macintosh, effective December 31. [News.com]
 
Politically Incorrect takes on PC culture - A panel of the technology industry's leaders poked fun at themselves and each other here today in a forum hosted by Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. [News.com]
 
Politically Incorrect takes on PC culture - A panel of the technology industry's leaders poked fun at themselves and each other here today in a forum hosted by Politically Incorrect's Bill Maher. [News.com]
 
Portals go international - International portals are vying for some of the action. [News.com]
 
Postel eulogized as humble genius - For a technical genius, it was a simple send-off. [News.com]
 
Priceline moves into mortgages - Priceline, which brought its name-your-own-price Internet service to airline tickets this spring, next month plans to expand into another sizzling Internet market--home mortgages. [News.com]
 
Privacy advocates hammer Microsoft - Privacy advocates seem to never forget. [News.com]
 
Profits from the Net still elusive - Most U.S. and European companies will only begin turning a profit online after 2000, according to a study released today. [News.com]
 
Qualcomm dips, despite earnings - Shares of digital wireless communications company Qualcomm dipped in early trading today despite the firm's announcement yesterday that it had posted better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings on record revenue. [News.com]
 
Questions linger for Iomega - With SyQuest suspending operations, Iomega becomes the undisputed king of the computer storage market. Unfortunately, the kingdom's fraught with problems. [News.com]
 
 

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