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Motorola scraps DRAM business - Following up on its promise to cut underperforming business lines, Motorola (MOT) said today that its Semiconductor Product Sector would get out of the dynamic random access memory market. [News.com]
 
Motorola ships new Mac clones - Motorola has started to ship a new line of Macintosh-compatible systems based on an updated design it developed jointly with Apple. [News.com]
 
Motorola stock hits all-time high - Following a stock rally that brought Motorola (MOT) shares to an all-time high, the company announced after the market's close that a one-time charge cut into second-quarter profits. [News.com]
 
Motorola to show laptop clone - Motorola will be quietly showing off a Macintosh-compatible laptop behind the scenes at Macworld Expo in Boston next week, according to industry sources. [News.com]
 
Move over Zip? - Safeguard Interactive is offering computer users the ability to back up critical information without having to buy a separate disk drive or tape drive for storage space. [News.com]
 
Music sites sounding off - Although MTV and most radio stations are still light years ahead of the Internet in the market for music's audience, the Net is evolving as a distinct venue for music lovers and as a potential moneymaker for record companies and high-tech firms. [News.com]
 
NCR narrows loss, sees stock rise - While revenue fell slightly due to weakness in some regions and a strong dollar abroad, NCR (NCR) today reported a narrowed second-quarter loss and beat expectations as total orders increased. [News.com]
 
NEC offers radical PC - NEC is offering home systems with DVD-ROM drives, integrated wireless Internet "radio," and Pentium II processors. But despite all of this, it's the systems' looks that may be noticed first by consumers. [News.com]
 
NEC ships chip for Windows CE - NEC said today that Windows CE, the lightweight version of Microsoft's Windows operating system, is ready to run on a more powerful yet less expensive processor targeted for network computers and TVs with computing capability. [News.com]
 
NEC uses new Pentium II in servers - NEC Computer Systems has announced it will release new Pentium II computers this quarter, now that Intel has released a version of the Pentium II more suitable for servers. [News.com]
 
NPR chief leaves Apple's board - Apple (AAPL) today announced the resignation of board member Delano E. Lewis, president and chief executive officer of National Public Radio. [News.com]
 
NSF adds rural funds to next Net - Seeking to head off a political tussle over appropriations for the government's Next Generation Internet, the National Science Foundation said this week it would pay to connect universities in 18 rural states to the project. [News.com]
 
Naked-eye 3D gets bigger, better - Sanyo said today it had developed a 15-inch, high-resolution 3D display for which users do not need special glasses. [News.com]
 
Nat Semi, Cyrix plan $500 PC strategy - National Semiconductor (NSM) and Cyrix (CYRK) told investors today that they will focus on chips for sub-$500 home computers, NetPCs, and entertainment devices like TVs with new "system on a chip" processors that will meld microprocessors, audio, video, network cards, and other functions onto a single piece of silicon. [News.com]
 
National Semi stock drops - National Semiconductor's (NSM) stock fell today as analysts cut earnings estimates for the company a day after it announced plans to buy Cyrix (CYRX). [News.com]
 
National Semi to buy Cyrix - National Semiconductor (NSM) today announced it will buy Cyrix (CYRX) in a stock deal valued at $550 million. [News.com]
 
Net gambling called Pandora's box - Internet gambling was described as an "addictive" vice that will germinate fraud and money laundering if left untouched by federal regulators during a U.S. Senate hearing today on the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act. [News.com]
 
Net may revolutionize British business - The Internet is set to revolutionize the way U.K. financial companies do business within the next five years, according to a Reuters survey. [News.com]
 
Net searching gets eyes and ears - Progressive Networks announced a partnership with search company Netword so that users can type in simple words to link to audio and video clips on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Net stocks up as earnings come in - Long-neglected Internet stocks are returning to favor as real earnings finally start to flow to some of the leading names in the business. [News.com]
 
 

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