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Microsoft, Digital team up in India - The Indian subsidiaries of Digital Equipment (DEC) and Microsoft (MSFT) today said they are expanding their partnership to include more PC products and services. [News.com]
 
Microsoft-CSU deal delayed again - The signing of a controversial ten-year deal that would partner Microsoft and three other companies with the world's largest university system has been stalled for the second time this year. [News.com]
 
Microsoft-TCI set-top deal getting cold? - Nearly two months after Tele-Communications Incorporated (TCOMA) and Microsoft (MSFT) reached an agreement to use Microsoft technology in next-generation digital TV set-top boxes, analysts are saying that a chill has set in on negotiations, highlighting the wariness which TCI harbors for the software giant's clout. [News.com]
 
Middleware made easier - Makers of middleware software are reaching out to partners to make their products easier to install and manage. [News.com]
 
Mitsubishi ends Alpha pact - Digital Equipment (DEC) senior vice president Harry Copperman today said that Mitsubishi Electric has suspended its joint development agreement on Digital's Alpha microprocessor. [News.com]
 
Mitsubishi may quit Japan, Europe - Mitsubishi Electric (MSBHY) is pulling out of the Japanese and European personal computer markets, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Modem standard victory isn't - In the mortal combat of the high-tech industry, fighting for a standard can be the equivalent of the quest for the Holy Grail. [News.com]
 
Monitor prices falling - Compaq Computer (CPQ) introduced a 14.5-inch flat panel monitor for $1,599 and also two 17-inch cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors for under $650, a move that reflects declining prices in both segments of the monitor industry. [News.com]
 
Museum site showing solar eclipse - If you can't make it to the southern Caribbean Sea next week to view the solar eclipse, try the Web instead. [News.com]
 
NEC cuts LCD, 17-inch monitor prices - NEC Technologies today chopped prices on its active-matrix LCD desktop screens as well as prices for its 17-inch CRT monitors. [News.com]
 
NEC develops new memory chip - NEC Corporation today said it has developed a new memory architecture that improves the graphics and multimedia processing capabilities of personal computers and workstations without depending on increases in memory speed or the number of signal pins. [News.com]
 
NEC seeks larger server share - Japan's NEC Corporation is targeting a bigger share of the server market both in Asia and globally, notwithstanding the threat posed by the potential merger of Compaq Computer and Digital Equipment, senior officials said today. [News.com]
 
NEWS.COM wins top award - For the second year in a row, NEWS.COM has received a top honor in the online journalism awards sponsored by newspaper industry publication Editor & Publisher. [News.com]
 
NT workstations gain power - Intergraph (INGR) released two high-end digital media workstations based on the Windows NT operating system (OS), powerful machines targeting a market segment still dominated by the Unix OS. [News.com]
 
NY Times to offer online gaming - The venerable New York Times is getting into the online gaming business, offering a premium service for interactive play for $4.95 per month. [News.com]
 
Nasdaq peaks on Microsoft's back - The Nasdaq Composite Index, buoyed by strength in Microsoft (MSFT) and a rally in top-tier technology companies, surged 1.37 percent to hit a record high close today. [News.com]
 
National Semi stock falls - National Semiconductor's (NSM) stock took a hit today after the chip maker said it expects its third-quarter results to fall below analysts' expectations. [News.com]
 
Net Tax Freedom Act nears vote - House Republicans today promised to vote this spring on legislation that would safeguard the Net from any new taxes. [News.com]
 
Net access to BofA accounts - Joining pioneering card companies, Bank of America (BAC) now lets its credit card customers look at their account information on the Net. [News.com]
 
Net access, email delivery improving - Internet access and email delivery have improved dramatically in the past year, according to annual results released today by Internet measurement company Inverse Network Technology. [News.com]
 
 

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