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Netscape tools customize browser - Netscape Communications today released a software toolkit that lets developers create their own customized versions of the Communicator software suite and the Navigator browser. [News.com]
 
Networking poised to rebound - Networking stocks may be returning to the high life. [News.com]
 
New IBM PCs, notebooks arrive - IBM (IBM) today introduced new consumer PCs and ThinkPad notebooks. [News.com]
 
New PalmPilot, price cuts due - 3Com will cut prices tomorrow on its PalmPilot line of personal information devices up to 20 percent as a prelude to the introduction of a brand-new PalmPilot next week. [News.com]
 
New York slams Net pyramids - New York Attorney General Dennis Vacco has become a zealous Net crime buster. [News.com]
 
New chip designed in India - Texas Instruments says it has developed a new computer chip designed entirely in India. [News.com]
 
New hope for General Magic - It had become almost a laughingstock in some high-tech circles, a long fall from its heady days as a promising young company that might be sitting on the next big thing. [News.com]
 
New hope for business in China - China's appointment of a new premier today could open the door to new opportunities for U.S. companies seeking to do business on the technology-hungry mainland. [News.com]
 
New rival takes aim at AOL - Another Internet service provider today announced plans to attract disaffected members of America Online (AOL) following AOL's decision to raise rates 10 percent for unlimited access. [News.com]
 
Newspaper group shutters doors - New Century Network is being dissolved, less than two weeks after the partnership trimmed its workforce and laid out a new strategy. [News.com]
 
Newton protest planned - Some programmers and users are not taking news of the Newton's demise all that well and are taking to the streets to make their feelings known. [News.com]
 
Newton: Bad news may be good - Apple Computer's (AAPL) decision to drop its much-hyped Newton may end up boosting the company's earnings--at least slightly. [News.com]
 
Next PCs eyed at Windows show - Cheap PCs, home computing, Windows 98, and new chips headline the topics slated for discussion at next week's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, a major industry event for engineers who design the latest and greatest hardware for the Windows operating system. [News.com]
 
Nielsen to track TV-Net surfers - WorldGate Communications and Nielsen Media Research have announced a partnership for tracking viewers surfing the Internet on their TVs. [News.com]
 
Nikon camera breaks $1,000 - Three new digital cameras released today from Nikon and Panasonic emphasize the spectrum of features and form that have begun to dominate the market. [News.com]
 
No Unix unity for now - So much for Unix unification. [News.com]
 
No downside in sight for Microsoft - Neither Netscape (NSCP), the Feds, nor the Asian economic slump can stop Microsoft's (MSFT) stock from climbing ever higher. [News.com]
 
No growth at cable modem firm - In a sign of the risks inherent in the much-hyped cable modem business, Hybrid Networks said today that it expects first-quarter revenue to stay flat at about $5 million, the same as the previous reporting period, because of sluggish demand for some products. [News.com]
 
No quick fixes for chipmakers - The causes are many and the cures don't look easy. [News.com]
 
Nokia updates Net cell phone - In Hannover, Germany, at the CeBIT trade show, Nokia introduced an updated version of a "smart" cellular phone that offers the ability to browse the Internet, handle email, and send faxes. [News.com]
 
 

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