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Network Solutions hits new mark - Network Solutions (NSOL) is on the ride of its short life. [News.com]
 
Network computers sales low - One of the most-hyped technologies of 1997, the network computer, was also one of the lowest sellers, a new study has found. [News.com]
 
New AMD chip to wait for fast bus - The K6 3D processor, Advanced Micro Devices' next great hope for market share, will debut at the E3 conference May 28, but the chip's full potential may be delayed because of part problems. [News.com]
 
New Apple notebooks draw near - As Apple Computer gets ready to unveil its newest and fastest PowerBook notebooks, some manufacturers are already offering the systems for sale. [News.com]
 
New HP systems want market share - Largely sidestepping the inventory bloat that undermined other major PC vendors last quarter, Hewlett-Packard today released an array of desktops and notebooks priced to take market share away from its competitors. [News.com]
 
New Pentium II systems debut - New computers based on Intel's fastest chips as well as the controversial Celeron processor debuted today. [News.com]
 
New Sun servers target business use - Sun Microsystems will today unveil a major upgrade to its midrange server family that's designed to run sophisticated business software from firms such as PeopleSoft and SAP. [News.com]
 
New engine for Mozilla code - Netscape Communications announced an upgrade today to an integral piece of its browser, and in the process shed some light on when users will be able to get a new Navigator. [News.com]
 
New rates may affect AOL earnings - While America Online has seen record customer retention rates of late, the online giant is expecting to face a few difficult months as it makes the transition to its new pricing plan, which started earlier this month. [News.com]
 
New round of DOJ subpoenas - Justice Department regulators have sent out another round of civil subpoenas as they return their attention to computer manufacturers in the federal investigation of Microsoft, sources said today. [News.com]
 
New territory for Net travel - While content such as sports stories and stock quotes have garnered subscription dollars on the Web, the hot e-commerce property of late has been travel. [News.com]
 
New twists in Microsoft case - It's been a busy week for the government's antitrust case against Microsoft, from a new court appeal to a lobbying challenge backed by Bob Dole. Now, a 1995 meeting between Microsoft and Netscape is raising new questions of improper business dealings. [News.com]
 
Next-generation satellite returns - A satellite bringing back the sharpest pictures yet for commercial, non-spy purposes has returned to Earth with images that will may soon be downloaded from the Internet, the company selling them said today. [News.com]
 
No bonus for Sybase CEO - Sybase chairman and co-chief executive Mitchell Kertzman received about the same amount in salary in 1997 as he did in the combination of salary and bonus in 1996, the company's proxy revealed today. [News.com]
 
Nontech firms join Microsoft fight - Airlines and media companies, not just software providers, are backing anti-Microsoft group ProComp--a reminder that many industries feel threatened by the software giant in the digital age and are willing to support an effort that is rallying against it. [News.com]
 
Nortel adds data networking - Canadian telecommunications giant Northern Telecom is undergoing an evolution that should already be setting off alarm bells in the executive offices of traditional data networking firms. [News.com]
 
Notebook at 2 pounds, $2,000 - Panasonic announced a new ultraportable notebook weighing in at just over 2 pounds. [News.com]
 
Notebook prices fall with chip cuts - Two notebook makers slashed prices on the same day that Intel cut costs on its mobile Pentium MMX and Pentium II chips. [News.com]
 
Novell chases cc:Mail users - Novell jumped into the battle to snare thousands of cc:Mail users today as it announced substantial price cuts for its messaging package targeted at the huge customer base of the old email software suite. [News.com]
 
Novell sets sights on telcos - Every day there are no confirmed Active Directory shipments from Microsoft, network software maker Novell can breathe a little easier. [News.com]
 
 

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