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New Mac PowerBook shipping
- A new low-cost PowerBook model from Apple Computer has begun appearing at resellers. [News.com]
New calculator for phone costs
- Federal regulators have adopted a new method for calculating the cost of providing residential phone service as part of an effort to overhaul subsidies that go to remote and low-income areas. [News.com]
New content partners at Netcenter
- Netscape Communications tomorrow will disclose partnerships with several content providers for its Netcenter portal site, a day after announcing enhancements to its international sites. [News.com]
New date for Microsoft trial?
- Attorneys on both sides of the Microsoft antitrust case are gearing up for D-Day next Monday, the scheduled start of the trial in the historic action filed by the Justice Department and 20 states. [News.com]
New guidelines on child privacy
- Industry group TRUSTe is creating a new child privacy program that it hopes will address issues raised by the Federal Trade Commission and the so-called Bryan bill now pending in Congress. [News.com]
New handheld device firm formed
- Palm Computing founders and venture capitalist heavyweights Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Benchmark Capital are building up a handheld device firm and expect to begin shipping a new product late next year. [News.com]
New handhelds favor Clik drive
- In its effort to promote its Clik drive as the ideal storage solution for anything smaller than a breadbox, Iomega today announced that the small storage units would support the upcoming wave of Jupiter-class Windows CE handheld computers. [News.com]
New server for e-commerce
- Boston start-up Art Technology Group is set to begin shipping the next version of its customer management server for e-commerce applications. [News.com]
New site features hospital ratings
- A new service that rates cardiac surgery and cardiology programs in hospitals around the United States using a five-star system has launched on the Web. [News.com]
New witnesses in Microsoft suit
- Microsoft and the government each added two new witnesses today as both sides make final arrangements for the sweeping antitrust case against the software giant. [News.com]
Newsweek ready for the Web
- After spending a considerable period hiding behind the firewall of America Online's proprietary service, Newsweek is finally ready to stake its claim on the Web. [News.com]
Nielsen takes stake in NetRatings
- Consolidation hit the Internet ratings industry with a one-two punch this month, as a second alliance took shape between competing firms. [News.com]
No tax relief for adult sites
- Commercial Web sites that give minors access to "harmful" material could face new taxes under a provision added to the Internet Tax Freedom Act by a 98-1 Senate vote today. [News.com]
Nortel execs push convergence
- Nortel Networks' two top executives believe each other's core focus can help the new combined voice and data equipment giant reach the promised land: a true multipurpose network. [News.com]
Nortel posts expected loss
- Shares of telecommunications giant Northern Telecom moved higher this morning after the company reported a deep net loss after charges for its third quarter, but still managed to beat analysts' expectations for the quarter. [News.com]
Novell adds antivirus to NetWare
- Network software provider Novell said today that it entered a partnership with Network Associates to provide network software with integrated virus protection. [News.com]
Novell adds to security suite
- Novell has debuted two new additions to its BorderManager family of Internet security management products based on its directory services technology. [News.com]
Novell advances directory services
- Novell continues to make headway in its effort to establish its directory services software as an industry standard. [News.com]
Novell files copyright suit
- Networking software company Novell today said it has filed a lawsuit against New York-based Computer Add-Ons and several other individuals for copyright infringement, false advertising, and dilution of trademarks, among other claims. [News.com]
Novell sees Asia opportunities
- Asia's economic crisis has created unexpected opportunities for U.S. network software provider Novell, a senior executive said yesterday. [News.com]
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