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NEC server looks ahead to Slot 2
- Next week, NEC plans to unveil a PC server that can accommodate up to six processors and be upgraded to Intel's Slot 2 Pentium II when the forthcoming technology is released. [News.com]
NEC server looks ahead to Slot 2
- Next week, NEC plans to unveil a PC server that can accommodate up to six processors and be upgraded to Intel's Slot 2 Pentium II when the forthcoming technology is released. [News.com]
NEC, Thomson team on plasma monitors
- NEC and Thomson Multimedia have committed to joint development of plasma flat-panel display technology, the companies announced today. [News.com]
NEWS.COM wins Webby Award
- CNET's NEWS.COM won the 1998 Webby Award for best news site in an event Webcast around the world from a packed auditorium here last night. [News.com]
Nader targets WorldCom-MCI deal
- More opposition to the proposed merger of WorldCom (WCOM) and MCI (MCIC) surfaced today, this time from consumer activist Ralph Nader and the Communications Workers of America. [News.com]
Nasdaq, Amex OK merger
- The directors of the Nasdaq and American Stock Exchanges have approved an agreement to merge the nation's second- and third-largest stock markets. [News.com]
National Semi earnings hit hard
- In another decline by a major chipmaker, National Semiconductor (NSM) today posted lower third-quarter earnings from a year ago and warned of falling revenue with the likelihood of a loss in the next reporting period. [News.com]
Net a boon to job hunts
- It used to be that looking for a job meant poring over the Sunday paper, calling on a personal network for potential leads, and visiting the library for research on companies of interest. [News.com]
Net bills advance in Senate
- Proposed federal mandates aimed at restricting access to adult-oriented Net sites cleared a major hurdle in the Senate today. [News.com]
Net business on CeBIT agenda
- From the titans of technology to hundreds of mid-size firms hoping to ride the Internet wave, business leaders today will use the CeBIT trade fair as a venue to promote cyberspace commerce. [News.com]
Net called boon to hate groups
- The number of hate groups in the United States rose by 20 percent last year in part because the Net makes it easier to preach intolerance and to recruit new members, the Southern Poverty Law Center said today. [News.com]
Net community tries mainstream ads
- As the battle for membership rages on among the online communities, one player, TheGlobe.com, has decided to break out the big advertising guns. [News.com]
Net discounts may be reviewed
- Congress may soon take a closer look at the Federal Communications Commission's management of a program designed to give schools and libraries discounts on Net access. [News.com]
Net libel appeal heard in court
- In what is becoming an increasingly common front for legal defamation cases, an Internet flame war between two rivals spilled into a state courtroom here today. [News.com]
Net libel suit raises free speech issues
- During a typically passionate discussion on the Net, Stacy McCahan called someone a liar--and to her surprise, she was slapped with a $5,000 libel lawsuit. [News.com]
Net not ready for showbiz
- A panel of Hollywood's new media moguls agreed today that the Web isn't ready as an entertainment medium and that their own industry is as much to blame as is evolving technology and the bandwidth bottleneck. [News.com]
Net phone market heats up
- As another company announced its entry in the growing Internet telephony market, a study is predicting that online phone technology will drive down long distance rates. [News.com]
Net privacy policy in the works
- White House senior adviser Ira Magaziner said today that he is confident that the United States and the European Union will resolve their conflicting Net privacy practices by this summer. [News.com]
Net revolution seen for insurance
- Information technology will revolutionize the way insurance is both processed and transacted, industry executives say. [News.com]
Net speaks out on "green paper"
- Hundreds of individuals, businesses, and federal agencies submitted comments on the Commerce Department's domain "green paper." [News.com]
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