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Market limited for data phones
- Motorola (MOT) is planning to announce a new phone that will let users check email and surf the Web. But it doesn't want anyone to get too excited about it just yet. [News.com]
McAfee targets ownership costs
- Interop Software maker McAfee (MCAF) will address much-publicized issues involving the cost of computer ownership at Spring Networld+Interop '97 when it releases the Zero Administration Client Suite. [News.com]
McAfee to stake out new markets
- McAfee wants to be more than the antivirus savior of personal computers. So the company is planning to move into the enterprise business, focus on its "Internetcentric" business model, and grow its overseas business, the company said today at an analyst conference. [News.com]
Merger rumors fuel BBN stock
- Internet provider BBN (BBN) saw its stock jump nearly 9 percent today to 21-7/8 on continued speculation that it may be bought by AT&T (T). [News.com]
Micron aims for high end
- Micron Electronics (MUEI) jumped into the workstation market for the first time today, introducing a line of Windows NT-based personal workstations. [News.com]
Microsoft tries to toughen NT
- Microsoft (MSFT) wants to prove it can tip the scales. [News.com]
Microsoft: '98 is PC-TV's year
- Foreshadowing sharper focus on PC-TV convergence, a senior executive at Microsoft (MSFT) said today that next year will be pivotal for the hybrid concept. [News.com]
Mitsubishi to enter U.S. PC market
- Mitsubishi Electric plans to enter the U.S. PC market, possibly as early as this year, making it the latest Japanese electronics giant to make a stab at the largest PC market in the world. [News.com]
Monitor makers settle over size
- When Keith Long unpacked his new Packard Bell computer monitor in September of 1993, there was one thing missing. An inch. [News.com]
Motherboards put PCs at risk
- Personal computers may be at risk for system crashes and data loss because of low-cost motherboards from small firms that aren't following all the manufacturing rules, according to a company that makes parts for the boards. [News.com]
Mustang bucks losses
- Mustang Software (MSTG) narrowed its first-quarter net loss as it tightened company spending. [News.com]
NEC launches server barrage
- NEC Computer Systems, a division of Packard Bell NEC, today announced new plans to attack the Intel-based server market. [News.com]
NSF bows out of domain names
- The National Science Foundation will bow out of assigning domain names no later than March 1998, the federal agency announced today. [News.com]
NYU student pulls Web site
- An online trademark spat with New York University is teaching fist-year law student Barry Edwards more about his future profession than any professor could. [News.com]
Net blackout hits some regions
- A major outage shut down Internet access in some parts of the country today for as long as two hours. [News.com]
Net brings new era of terrorism
- The threat of terrorism is likely to increase in the United States as the Internet provides easier access to information on making bombs, Defense Secretary William Cohen said today. [News.com]
Net gamers rethink fees
- Charging subscriptions for Internet game playing is proving to be a tough proposition. [News.com]
Net printing standard in queue
- The Internet Engineering Task Force has announced that a new working group aims to establish a standard protocol for sending print jobs over the Internet. [News.com]
Net ventures due for shakeout
- Start-ups continue to plunge into the fiercely competitive, still-embryonic Internet market, but major investors expect an equally fast shakeout in the next few months. [News.com]
NetPC specifications final
- A coalition of the PC industry's heavyweights have completed the long-awaited specification for the NetPC, a specification they hope will define a new generation of networked PCs. [News.com]
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