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Millions more may use Explorer
- In giving Apple Computer (AAPL) a hand up with the $150 million agreement announced at Macworld today, Microsoft (MSFT) may have managed to simultaneously give rival Netscape Communications (NSCP) a black eye. [News.com]
Mixed reaction to Apple's message
- On the show floor at Macworld Expo today, reaction to Apple's message was mixed, with many Mac fans expressing concern over Microsoft's $150 million investment in the company. [News.com]
Mobile Net standards in the works
- Nokia, Europe's largest mobile phone maker, said it has sealed a pact with Alcatel, Ericsson, and Siemens to work together on a technology that will carry Internet access, full-motion video, and other digital traffic to wireless communications products. [News.com]
More confusion over DVD format
- The much-heralded advance of the DVD into the homes and minds of the world's electronics consumers may have hit a speed bump--and it's a bump that looks familiar to consumers and manufacturers alike. [News.com]
More network modems for MSN
- Software giant Microsoft (MSFT) said today it plans to sharply increase the number of modems available to U.S. members of its Microsoft Network. [News.com]
Motorola chips ahead of Intel
- Motorola (MOT) demonstrated yesterday that super-fast PowerPC processors should keep Apple Computer ahead in the race for the fastest mobile computer chip. [News.com]
Motorola plans large China venture
- Motorola reportedly plans to spend more than $200 million to expand a joint semiconductor venture in China's southwestern province of Sichuan. [News.com]
Mourning the dead online
- A Methodist preacher is taking to the Internet to offer mourners a chance to pay respects at virtual graves. [News.com]
Moving? Don't forget to log on
- A high-tech dream job can bring home a fat paycheck, creative freedom, and in many cases, the movers. [News.com]
NC standard on the way
- The Open Group, a network computer (NC) standards group originally formed and funded by the NC proponents, will establish a testing and branding process for third-party manufacturers that will allow them to ensure customers that their products comply with the NC framework. [News.com]
NCI boosts Net TV prospects
- Network Computer Incorporated, an Oracle subsidary, says it will deliver technology enabling users to link the Web on their TV screens, a longtime goal of set-top box makers that is expected to make Net access relatively painless. [News.com]
NCR turns to Sun Solaris
- Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today signed up $7 billion systems stalwart NCR (NCR), adding a giant reseller of its operating system software. [News.com]
NEC does five-color printing
- NEC Technologies introduced the SuperScript 750C, a color ink jet printer that utilizes a novel five-color printing scheme and variable-drop-size (VDS) technology to improve print quality. [News.com]
NEC plans 5.2GB disk
- Electronics giant NEC next year will reportedly begin to market a computer disk system that will hold 5.2GB of data, a storage capacity that exceeds the capacity of two other proposed storage technologies, including DVD technology. [News.com]
NEC protests chip-dumping verdict
- NEC Computer (NIPNY) has blasted the Commerce Department's conclusion that NEC violated U.S. antidumping laws by selling vector supercomputers well below cost, calling the findings "unfounded" and "unfair and biased." [News.com]
NEC releases Pentium II server
- NEC Computer Systems has released its Pentium II-based LE2200 workgroup server as an inexpensive option for small to medium businesses. [News.com]
NEC rolls out new Versas
- NEC Computer Systems Division today launched the Versa 2700 series of notebooks and added a new model to its 6000 line. [News.com]
NEC unveils four-way servers
- NEC Computer (NIPNY) today announced its Express5800 HX server can henceforth incorporate four Pentium Pro processors. [News.com]
NSI readies for public domain
- Network Solutions is gearing up to jump into the public domain, setting its IPO price range this week to generate upwards of $36.8 million. [News.com]
Nat Semi does LCD
- National Semiconductor (NSM) and Three-Five Systems (TFS) will develop and manufacture LCD display technology for use in next-generation information appliances and monitors. [News.com]
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