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Navigator may be split from Communicator - Netscape Communications has told some of its partners that it will separate Navigator from the Communicator software package and market the browser as a separate product, as it was originally, sources said today. [News.com]
 
Navigator split from Communicator - Saying that it was planned all along, Netscape Communications (NSCP) is offering a standalone version of the Navigator 4.0 browser that includes the Netcaster push software but no email or newsreader client. [News.com]
 
NeTpower adds new Pentium Pro - NeTpower today announced it's adding Intel's upgraded Pentium Pro with 1MB of L2 cache to its Sparta server product line. [News.com]
 
Net calendaring standard coming - The Internet Engineering Task Force says a standard to make scheduling and calendaring software from multiple vendors communicate over the Net is on track for delivery in October. [News.com]
 
Net crime begs questions: Who to call? - On June 10, out of the blue, Bruce Hovland's business phone started ringing off the hook. The people calling weren't happy. [News.com]
 
Net start-up has rich friends - Start-up Juniper Networks today received a $40 million influx of cash from a wide range of networking powerhouses. [News.com]
 
Net telephony OK'd in Japan - Japanese phone customers are expected to benefit from deregulation of the nation's telecommunications market as Internet providers get the go-ahead to offer international call services at low rates via the Net later this month. [News.com]
 
Net to affect DHL's bottom line - Shipping and distribution company DHL Worldwide Express said it expects to lose as much as 18 percent of its document transport business because of electronic communications. [News.com]
 
Net vendors feel UPS strike pinch - The strike by the Teamsters against United Parcel Service is having serious repercussions in the world of Internet shopping, particularly for smaller retailers. [News.com]
 
NetObjects slashes price of Fusion 2.0 - Aiming to rapidly grow its user base, Web development tool maker NetObjects today slashed the price of its Fusion 2.0 toolset and announced that it is building a high-end version of the package. [News.com]
 
Netcaster shipping this week - Netscape Communications (NSCP) will ship its Netcaster "push" channel software this week, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Netcaster to ship this week - Netscape Communications (NSCP) will ship its Netcaster "push" channel software this week with support from media giants Walt Disney Company, Time Incorporated, and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Netcom's CFO jumps ship - Business Objects (BOBJY) today said Netcom Online Communications' (NETC) recently departed chief financial officer Clifton "Thom" Weatherford Jr. would fill its vacant CFO post. [News.com]
 
Netizens blast FTC privacy report - Privacy advocates are charging today that the Federal Trade Commission is underestimating consumers' desire for new laws to protect online privacy. [News.com]
 
Netizens find who's watching them - Edward Allburn makes no bones about his background: "I've been working for the privacy bad guys for the bulk of my career." [News.com]
 
Netscape add-ons work remotely - Netscape Communications (NSCP) today disclosed its timetable to give Navigator 4.0 users email and calendar capabilities. [News.com]
 
Netscape backtracks on Java flaw - After telling CNET's NEWS.COM yesterday that its software was not affected by a reported Java flaw, Netscape Communications (NSCP) backtracked today and said the problem in fact exists and will be patched in the upcoming version of Communicator. [News.com]
 
Netscape blares browser reports - In the wake of several setbacks this week, Netscape Communications (NSCP) is trumpeting two studies that it says show the company is the clear leader in the Web browser market, but industry analysts say the strongest challenge from rival Microsoft (MSFT) has yet to come. [News.com]
 
Netscape can't shake bug blues - Just two weeks after issuing an updated browser that fixed a series of bugs, Netscape Communications (NSCP) is once again breaking out the bug spray, this time to fix three problems in its just-released Navigator 4.02. [News.com]
 
Netscape communicates with smart cards - Netscape (NSCP) and friends today underscored their support for using smart cards or other hardware tokens for security on corporate networks by unveiling a set of products that will work with the new Communicator 4.0 Web browser. [News.com]
 
 

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