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Cadence to cut 560 jobs - Cadence Design Systems said today it will cut 560 jobs, or 12 percent of its global workforce, and take a fourth-quarter $36 million charge for restructuring to improve its operations as a major software maker for designing computer chips. [News.com]
 
Can AOL and Netscape make it work? - Just last December, AOL chief executive Steve Case told industry colleagues that "the mass market doesn't care about the technology itself." [News.com]
 
Can Dell do it again? - Success brings its own burdens, Dell is discovering. [News.com]
 
Caribbean wants long distance choices - U.K.-based telecommunications carrier Cable & Wireless will push for reparations if Caribbean nations allow competitors like AT&T, Sprint, and MCI WorldCom to make gains in the region. [News.com]
 
Castle targets migration from voice - Networking start-up Castle Networks is hoping it can ride the hype surrounding the so-called convergence of networks all the way to the bank. [News.com]
 
Cendant reports rise in revenues - Fraud-mired direct-marketing giant Cendant today reported that third-quarter revenues from continuing operations were $1.46 billion, a 23 percent increase compared to $1.19 billion the year-ago quarter. [News.com]
 
Cendant sells software unit to Havas - Cendant today announced that it will sell its consumer software division, Cendant Software and its subsidiaries, to Paris-based Havas for approximately $1 billion, as part of the company's ongoing strategy to increase shareholder value by focusing on Cendant's core businesses. [News.com]
 
Cendant to offer AT&T WorldNet - Cendant said today its software division will feature AT&T's WorldNet Internet service on Cendant's 40 million CD-ROMs published under the Blizzard Entertainment, Sierra, and Knowledge Adventure brands. [News.com]
 
Centrax offers free security tools - A small Internet security start-up is giving away tools that detect when insiders or outsiders break into computers they're not authorized to use. [News.com]
 
Certicom acquires Uptronics - Crypto company Certicom today announced its second acquisition in four months, buying Uptronics in a $2.5 million deal that gives Certicom an instant security consulting practice. [News.com]
 
ChannelPoint targets insurers - Targeting low-tech insurance companies, ChannelPoint next week will release its Internet-based software suite that handles all phases of insurance distribution and policy maintenance. [News.com]
 
Chase discloses Y2K progress - It helps to have Y2K taken seriously by the big guys. [News.com]
 
Chase discloses Y2K progress - It helps to have Y2K taken seriously by the big guys. [News.com]
 
Check Point offers ISP security - Security software vendor Check Point next week will announce new software for ISPs to manage network security policies for multiple corporate customers. [News.com]
 
Check Point taps Chrysalis for VPN speed - In an effort to boost performance of its virtual private network software over high-speed corporate networks, Check Point will sell encryption accelerator hardware from Chrysalis-ITS. [News.com]
 
China plans six-satellite network - China plans to launch its first network of state-of-the-art optical and radar satellites, according to state media. [News.com]
 
Chip delay could slow Dreamcast - Armed with its powerful 128-bit Dreamcast game machine, Sega today expressed confidence it is ready for battle in the next round of game machine wars. [News.com]
 
Chip industry poised for comeback - After slugging through one of the worst years in a decade, the semiconductor industry is poised to start making a comeback in 1999 that could culminate in annual industrywide sales of $182 billion by 2001, according to the Semiconductor Industry Organization. [News.com]
 
Chipset speeds FireWire's work - Lucent Microelectronics introduced new chips that will allow consumers to more easily connect PCs to image and data-rich devices such as digital camcorders, VCRs, and other peripherals. [News.com]
 
Ciena shares fall on Enron deal - Enron Communications, a unit of U.S. energy company Enron, said today communications and networking equipment makers Ciena and Cisco Systems will supply equipment for its fiber-optic communications network. [News.com]
 
 

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