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Net traders weather storm
- Online brokerage firms said they generally managed to handle the double-digit increase in trading traffic today, despite a plunge of more than 500 points in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the largest single-day point drop for the Nasdaq. [News.com]
NetObjects acquires a Lotus tool
- NetObjects has added to its Web tool collection, courtesy of Lotus Development. [News.com]
NetTV packs more into home system
- NetTV today announced its new low-cost digital entertainment system for home users, an all-digital system packing in a DVD player and PC technology for under $3,000. [News.com]
NetValue cancels IPO plans
- NetValue pulled its plans to go public and said that it will instead try to find new investors in a private deal being brokered by its new CEO. [News.com]
Netcenter banks on Citibank
- Citibank said it has teamed up with Netscape Communications to help advance its goal of reaching 1 billion customers by the year 2010. [News.com]
Netscape finds groupware niche
- Netscape Communications is diving deeper into the corporate computing pool with the release tomorrow of a new application that pits the company against groupware makers Lotus Development and Microsoft. [News.com]
Netscape reacts to profit news
- Shares of Netscape Communications retreated from an earlier rise this morning after the company announced yesterday that it had eked out a $88,000 profit for the third fiscal quarter in posting its earnings yesterday, citing "strong momentum" in its enterprise software and Web site businesses. [News.com]
Netscape scores e-commerce deal
- Forget the courtroom. [News.com]
Netscape subpoena part of rising trend
- A move by Microsoft to obtain internal online postings at rival Netscape Communications is raising new questions about the role of electronic correspondence in legal cases. [News.com]
Netscape to set up Asian Netcenter
- Netscape Communications intends to set up an Asian Netcenter by the end of this year, chief executive officer James Barksdale said today. [News.com]
Netscape up on deals, COO
- Netscape Communications' stock jumped nearly 25 percent today as Wall Street reacted positively to several announcements by--and much speculation about--the Internet software company. [News.com]
Netscape updates Communicator
- Netscape Communications is calling its latest Communicator update a "maintenance release," but the new version is more of a sneak preview of the company's anticipated 4.5 product. [News.com]
Network Associates merger review delayed
- Network Associates and CyberMedia said they had voluntarily withdrawn and then resubmitted merger reporting forms to the Justice Department, extending the initial 15-day waiting period for review of their proposed merger. [News.com]
New 256 megabit flash memory chip
- Mitsubishi Electric said today that it had developed a new 256-megabit flash memory chip jointly with Hitachi. [News.com]
New Apple G3 computers coming
- Apple Computer has officially released four new G3 desktop systems and some resellers are already taking orders for an unannounced G3 desktop with a 366-MHz processor. [News.com]
New IBM PCs aim high and low
- IBM will refresh its Aptiva consumer computer line this Thursday with the release of Cobra, a high-end Pentium II Aptiva system for users with an itch for performance and style, as well as a more cost-conscious computer built around the upcoming 350-MHz K6-2 processor from Advanced Micro Devices. [News.com]
New ISP recovers from glitch
- A+Net, a California Internet service provider, yesterday announced the test launch of an Internet telephone service that will enable customers in four U.S. cities to make long distance calls at very low rates. [News.com]
New Intel chip drives prices lower
- The $500 Intel-based computer is coming, possibly as early as Tuesday. [News.com]
New Intel chips raise stakes
- Celeron is charting its comeback. [News.com]
New Pentium II, Celeron PCs here
- As expected, PC makers today announced their new Celeron systems and the fastest Pentium II systems yet, in concert with the arrival of Intel's new and improved low-cost processor and its newest Pentium II processor. [News.com]
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