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Netscape won't fix all Navigators - Netscape Communications (NSCP) has posted the first fix for its Communicator software suite with a newer version of the software, plugging a security hole found last week in the company's Web browser. [News.com]
 
Netscape, Concentric show hospitality - Netscape Communications and (NSCP) and Concentric Network want a chunk of the largely untapped market for connecting small businesses to the Internet. [News.com]
 
Netside seats for the big fight - As Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield prepare for their heavyweight championship boxing rematch Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada, fans are turning to the Web to read all about it, enter contests, cast their votes, and chat to their heart's content. [News.com]
 
Network computers to take on PCs - Oracle subsidiary Network Computer Incorporated (NCI) today introduced a hardware and software package for its network computers as other hardware vendors chimed in with NC-related announcements. [News.com]
 
New CDA legislation expected - The Supreme Court's rejection of the Communications Decency Act today made at least one thing certain: more legislation. [News.com]
 
New Net access hot in Atlanta - Judging by all the complaints about jammed phone lines and dropped connections at hotels during this week's Spring Comdex show, most attendees still rely on dial-up access to reach the Internet. [News.com]
 
New Netscape mantra: Extranets - Netscape Communications (NSCP) hopes to convince developers this week that extranets are key to corporate communications and that its brand-new Communicator provides the key to the extranet. [News.com]
 
New chips for low-cost PCs - Cyrix and SGS Thomson today announced new processors for consumer computers that unite system functions and multimedia features on a single processor. [News.com]
 
New content service for ISPs - A new service that allows ISPs to offer consumer-oriented information to their subscribers goes live this week, coming as many Internet access providers try to differentiate themselves from their larger rivals and online services like America Online or Microsoft Network. [News.com]
 
New crypto bill clears committee - Just three days after it was introduced, a bill that seeks to impose restrictions on the domestic use of encryption sailed without hearings through the Senate Commerce Committee. [News.com]
 
New online auction site launched - HSN's Internet Shopping Network (ISN) has launched an online auction site on the Web, competing with sites like Onsale for the dollars of high-tech consumers. [News.com]
 
New server to run NT and Unix - Hitachi has agreed with Microsoft (MSFT), Intel (INTC), and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) to jointly develop a server capable of running software based on both Unix and Windows NT operating systems, a Japanese financial daily reported Saturday. [News.com]
 
New site is company-neutral - With Web founder Tim Berners-Lee on its advisory board and thousands of corporate subscribers already signed up, Mainspring will launch its Web site Monday to offer vendor-neutral intranet and Internet information. [News.com]
 
New standard for corporate buying - American Express (AXP) and other major companies today unveiled a new standard designed to streamline the process of making corporate purchases over the Internet. [News.com]
 
New, cheap Mac clone for Japan - While the number of U.S. companies making Macintosh clones has peaked, the number of Asian companies selling these machines continues to expand in a market where interest in the Mac platform remains strong. [News.com]
 
Nexar PCs follow component model - Stuck with last year's microprocessor? You may not have to be with a PC from Nexar Technologies (NEXR). [News.com]
 
Nexar PCs follow component model - Stuck with last year's microprocessor? You may not have to be with a PC from Nexar Technologies (NEXR). [News.com]
 
Next Windows goes into full beta - The Windows 95 successor, an upgrade code-named Memphis, has just entered its first full-scale beta-testing program. [News.com]
 
Next decency fight: libraries - Antipornography advocates used to protest objectional material that was circulating in libraries by burning books. In the digital age, they seek to ban access to Internet content instead. [News.com]
 
Nickelodeon site launches - The market for online services aimed at children heated up yesterday with the launch of a Web site from television powerhouse Nickelodeon. [News.com]
 
 

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