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Modem gets plug-and-play technology
- 3Com is getting on the bus. [News.com]
Modems at full tilt
- With networking one of the chosen themes for this year's Comdex trade show extravaganza, it's fitting that communications technologies share in the limelight. [News.com]
Modems at full tilt
- With networking one of the chosen themes for this year's Comdex trade show extravaganza, it's fitting that communications technologies share in the limelight. [News.com]
Monday a big day for Apple
- As anticipation builds over Apple Computer's (AAPL) revival-style meeting Monday, much of the attention will be devoted to new desktop systems with the freshly minted PowerPC 750 processor, as well as Apple's plans for selling these and other computers directly to customers. [News.com]
More expansion on AOL.com
- America Online (AOL) has not made any formal announcements about how it is revamping its Web site, AOL.com. [News.com]
More storage, less $$$
- SyQuest (SYQT) upped the ante in the market for removable storage devices with a new $199 drive that accommodates one gigabyte (GB) of storage, bettering comparable offerings from Iomega. [News.com]
More technical problems for MSN
- The Microsoft Network has attacked its email problems with a vengeance and set about improving its Web-based network. But no matter how hard it tries, it just can't seem to escape those dreaded "technical difficulties." [News.com]
Motorola ships software modems
- Motorola recently moved out of the retail market for modems, but today the company launched a new software-based modem it hopes will help win its way inside new PCs. [News.com]
Motorola to ship software modems
- Motorola recently moved out of the retail market for modems, but next week the company will launch a new software-based modem it hopes will help win its way inside new PCs. [News.com]
Mutual funds do the math online
- It comes down to simple mathematics. [News.com]
NEC appeals supercomputer ruling
- NEC Computer (NIPNY) says it is appealing to the Court of International Trade a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission which found that imports of Japanese supercomputers threaten U.S. supercomputer makers. [News.com]
NEC develops Net broadcast software
- NEC Computer (NIPNY) today said it has developed an Internet broadcasting technology that allows viewers to watch TV programs recorded on video tape together with complementary Internet content. [News.com]
NEC faces tough market in Japan
- While Japanese giant Toshiba faces an inglorious retreat from the U.S. consumer desktop PC market, another Japanese goliath, NEC, is getting a rude wake-up call in its home PC market. [News.com]
NEC to offer Net PC
- NEC's Computer Systems Division (CSD) today announced a Net PC product, becoming the second major vendor to announce a computer that conforms to this specification. [News.com]
NEC to sell mini-notebook in U.S.
- Japan-based NEC Computer (NIPNY) said it plans to start selling a mini-notebook in the U.S. through its affiliate Packard Bell NEC. [News.com]
NEC, Philips to codevelop chips
- Japan's biggest chip maker, NEC Computer (NIPNY), today said that it and a unit of Philips Electronics (PHG) of the Netherlands have signed a partnership agreement to jointly develop chips for digital consumer applications such as televisions, cameras, and video discs. [News.com]
NT 5.0 won't ship by mid-1998
- The ship date for the much-anticipated Windows NT 5.0 operating system from Microsoft (MSFT), as murky as it's been, has been pushed back. [News.com]
NT 5.0 won't ship by mid-1998
- The ship date for the much-anticipated Windows NT 5.0 operating system from Microsoft (MSFT), as murky as it's been, has been pushed back. [News.com]
NT closing in on Unix
- Windows NT may not be ready for prime time among enterprise customers, but it is nevertheless putting the squeeze on the profit margins of traditional Unix workstation makers. [News.com]
Nader calls MS "uniquely ruthless"
- Ralph Nader relishes being on the right side of a good fight. The famed consumer advocate made his name attacking U.S. automakers in the 1970s, calling their cars "unsafe at any speed." Now he has found a new target for his righteous ire: Microsoft. [News.com]
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