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NEC to set memory price minimum - NEC plans to set a minimum price for its 16-megabit DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chips in a bid to shift demand toward 64-megabit DRAM chips. [News.com]
 
NEC touts fastest supercomputer - NEC today launched its SX-5 series of supercomputers, which it said are the fastest in the world. [News.com]
 
NEWS.COM wins industry awards - NEWS.COM swept all four categories it entered at the Annual Computer Press Awards this year, including best overall site. [News.com]
 
NSI stock jumps - Shares in Network Solutions, one of the high-flying Net stocks, jumped 20 percent in trading today after the Clinton administration released what the company called a "market-focused, evolutionary" plan to overhaul the Internet's naming system. [News.com]
 
NT 5.0 hits second beta in July - A second beta of Microsoft's mammoth upgrade to its Windows NT operating system will be delivered to test sites by mid-July, according to several prominent customers at the company's TechEd developer conference here. [News.com]
 
NT release delayed--again - The release schedule for Microsoft's anticipated Windows NT operating system upgrade seems as murky as ever. [News.com]
 
NTT in new telecom partnership - A unit of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone today unveiled a partnership with International Digital Communications to sell and market telecommunications services. [News.com]
 
Nader calls for AT&T-TCI hearings - Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is asking Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard to hold public hearings on the potentially harmful effects of AT&T's proposed $48 billion buyout of Tele-Communications Incorporated. [News.com]
 
Nader to call for AT&T-TCI hearings - Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is expected to ask Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard to hold public hearings on the potentially harmful effects of AT&T's proposed $68 billion buyout of Tele-Communications Incorporated. [News.com]
 
Nader urges Windows probe - Consumer-rights advocate Ralph Nader tomorrow will send a letter to Assistant Attorney General Joel Klein urging the Justice Department to investigate "barriers to entry faced by alternative operating systems" other than Microsoft's Windows, including free software. [News.com]
 
Nader's latest target: AT&T-TCI - Ralph Nader made a name for himself three decades ago by challenging the Big Three automakers and other smokestack industries, but the boom in information technology has given the consumer-rights advocate a new lease on life. [News.com]
 
Nando joins portal ranks - Seems like these days, one can't turn around on the Net without encountering another site going portal. [News.com]
 
Nasdaq drops on Intel concerns - Worries about lower earnings from chipmaker Intel drove the Nasdaq lower today in a late-session turnaround that muted gains made earlier in the day among telecommunications stocks. [News.com]
 
National Semi bookings off - National Semiconductor said that its fourth-quarter bookings declined compared with both the year-ago quarter and the third quarter, but that the rate of decline slowed during the month of May. [News.com]
 
Navy, AOL settle privacy case - The settlement this week by the Navy and a sailor accused of being gay based on his America Online membership profile closed a chapter in a landmark privacy case that raised controversial issues online and off, including the convergence of gay rights and security issues in cyberspace. [News.com]
 
Net a boon for airfare bargains - Summer airfare sales for U.S. flights are likely to be fewer and more restrictive this year, but bargain hunters may still find cheap seats for trips abroad and for off-peak travel. [News.com]
 
Net a center for election info - Online voting may still be a long way off, but a quick sweep of Net sites for tomorrow's elections show that digital democracy is definitely catching on. [News.com]
 
Net ad firms team up - Two leading Internet advertising firms, DoubleClick and AdKnowledge, said they have formed a strategic partnership that promises to smooth the process for corporate marketers to buy and sell advertising on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Net ads top $351 million in quarter - Online advertising in the first three months of 1998 totaled $351.3 million, up just 5 percent from 1997's last quarter, according to figures released today by the Internet Advertising Bureau. [News.com]
 
Net aflame with Disney protests - Once again, Disney theme park loyalists are using the Web to protest what they think are plans to close another beloved attraction: the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. [News.com]
 
 

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