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Monorail seals case on business PCs
- Monorail, already known for its inexpensive line of consumer PCs, said today it will begin selling a line of "sealed-case" PCs for businesses. [News.com]
More support for 56-kbps modems
- Bay Networks (BAY) will give users of dial-up access a speed boost by adding support for U.S. Robotics' x2 56-kbps modem technology to its enterprise remote access server. [News.com]
Most firms report workplace porn
- A new survey released today says almost three-fourths of 100 companies contacted reported that their workers were accessing sexually explicit Web sites. [News.com]
Motorola ships 300-MHz Mac clone
- Motorola Computer Group (MOT) announced today that it is shipping its 300-MHz Mac clone to power-hungry Mac users. [News.com]
Motorola to launch satellite system
- Motorola (MOT), looking to raise its profile in the satellite-systems business, is planning to launch a $12.9 billion network that would deliver high-speed data and video to businesses, broadcasters, and telecommunications companies, the Wall Street Journal said. [News.com]
Motorola, IBM eye India investments
- IBM and Motorola have shown interest in making fresh investments in India, the chief minister of the southern state of Karnataka said today. [News.com]
Multicasting trial planned
- A group of companies pushing IP Multicasting next week will select vendors for a wide-scale trial of the technology, a means of distributing multimedia content over the Internet or corporate intranets. [News.com]
NC server plan takes shape
- Key pieces of Oracle (ORCL) chairman Larry Ellison's long-promised Network Computer framework will finally ship this summer. [News.com]
NCI to compete with WebTV
- Oracle (ORCL) subsidiary NCI plans to introduce devices to compete with WebTV, possibly late this summer, executives revealed here today at Spring Comdex. [News.com]
NCR lowers expectations
- NCR (NCR) said today its earnings for the second quarter will likely fall short of analysts' estimates. The company blamed weak services revenues and disappointing orders for its hardware systems. [News.com]
NEC, IBM ink hard drive deal
- NEC (NEC) and IBM (IBM) announced yesterday that NEC has been licensed to produce specific IBM-developed 3.5-inch high performance desktop hard drives. [News.com]
NEC: $285 million more for Packard Bell
- NEC will invest an additional $285 million in Packard Bell NEC to crank up plans to sell directly to customers. [News.com]
NT erodes Unix workstations
- The Windows NT operating system has taken another bite of the Unix workstation market, according to a Dataquest report released today. [News.com]
NT server from HP crowds Unix space
- New, very-high-end Windows NT servers, announced today by Hewlett-Packard (HWP), will set the stage for NT servers to begin replacing powerful Unix systems at large corporations. [News.com]
Nashville's @Home uses Motorola modems
- A massive infrastructure upgrade will provide the backbone for the launch of the @Home Network service in Nashville, Tennessee, this fall using cable modems supplied by Motorola (MOT). [News.com]
Net box opens TV to any ISP
- Green Technologies today announced an Internet box that will allow consumers to access the Internet through their televisions using any Internet service provider. [News.com]
Net firms count on accountants
- Internet companies are turning to accountants to market both software and services, hoping small businesses will accept advice on crunching bits from the same people who crunch their numbers. [News.com]
Net market to top $100 billion by 2000
- Sales of goods and services used to build and access the Internet will top $100 billion by the year 2000, according to a report released today by Zona Research, a firm specializing in tracking the Internet and electronic commerce. The year 2000 figure is nearly triple the $34.97 billion seen in 1996 sales. [News.com]
Net plan faces Capitol Hill scrutiny
- Scientists working on the next generation of the Internet are finding their first challenge is to convince a skeptical U.S. Congress to fund the project. [News.com]
Net service builds CDs to order
- A Texas company is combining the Internet with CD-ROM technology to develop a software subscription service for the booming children's CD-ROM market. [News.com]
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