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Mobile NC spec floated out - Tentative technical specifications for making mobile network computers (NCs) were released today for public comment amid growing skepticism about the viability and market potential of the Java NC. [News.com]
 
Mobile Pentium II set for release - Intel (INTC) confirmed it will introduce its first Pentium II microprocessors for notebook computers on April 2 at the company's Santa Clara, California, headquarters. [News.com]
 
Mobile database niche takes off - Database software makers Sybase (SYBS) and Oracle may have found one answer to slumping database server sales. The bad news? [News.com]
 
Monorail business PC for $849 - Monorail, a start-up PC company known for its space-saving, low-cost consumer computers, today announced that it is pushing into the corporate market with the release of an $849 minitower model. [News.com]
 
More firms lowering option prices - When Premenos Technology's stock plummeted to 8 from 16 in a single day back in October 1996, company executives knew they had to take action. [News.com]
 
Motorola plans major restructuring - Motorola (MOT) is planning a major corporate restructuring that will merge about a half-dozen businesses into two huge divisions, one geared to consumers and the other to industrial customers, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Motorola to start Polish chip plant - Motorola signed an agreement with authorities of the southern Polish city of Krakow on investing up to $110 million in a semiconductor plant and a software center, the U.S. firm said. [News.com]
 
Motorola ups NetSpeak stake - Motorola (MOT) said today that it is expanding its relationship with voice, video, and data communications software provider NetSpeak (NSPK). [News.com]
 
Motorola warns quarter hit by Asia - In another earnings bombshell, Motorola (MOT) yesterday warned that its first-quarter results are expected to be "well below" Wall Street's expectations, blaming weakened Asian currencies. [News.com]
 
Motorola wraps copper chip tests - Motorola (MOT) said it has successfully completed testing of its first silicon wafers utilizing copper technology, an advance that will lead to production later this year. [News.com]
 
Motorola, 3Com end 56-kbps spat - Motorola (MOT) and 3Com (COMS) today said they have settled a patent infringement dispute and agreed to cross-license each other's modem patents. [News.com]
 
Multi-function PC cards debut - Xircom introduced a new line of PC networking and communication cards for notebook computers, which pack modem, networking, and wireless capabilities into one small PC Card. [News.com]
 
Music firm focuses on artists - As the music business evolves to keep pace with the Internet, some Net veterans are reinventing themselves to try to grab a piece of what could be a very lucrative market. [News.com]
 
Myanmar rebels armed with Net - Freedom fighters in Myanmar--formerly Burma--used to get their message across with guns and jungle warfare. [News.com]
 
N.Y. firms seek Valley funds - Despite competition from other parts of the country, Silicon Valley is where the money is--at least in the eyes of technology start-ups looking for funding. [News.com]
 
NASD launches broker site - The National Association of Securities Dealers has launched a $50 million Internet site that allows investors to find out if a broker has tangled with the NASD's regulatory arm. [News.com]
 
NBC invests in Talk City - NBC is investing in online chat community Talk City, the companies are announcing today. [News.com]
 
NBC to try Net music - NBC said today that Launch Media will become its exclusive online music partner and that it will take a minority stake in the Net music firm. [News.com]
 
NEC gets into cheap chips - NEC Electronics (NIPNY) unveiled a new family of 64-bit processors running at speeds to 250 MHz that are intended for use in everything from consumer electronics devices to networking equipment, as competition in the unglamorous market for so-called "embedded" processors heats up. [News.com]
 
NEC now into workstations - NEC is making its belated jump into the NT workstation market today with its first line of 333-MHz Pentium II personal workstations. [News.com]
 
 

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