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More Xeon systems arriving
- A variety of computers based on Intel's Xeon processor are coming to the market as the high-end server and workstation chip moves into volume production. [News.com]
More growth seen for digital tech
- The U.S. entertainment and communications industries should grow at nearly twice the rate of the economy over the next nine years as cutting-edge digital technologies feed the American appetite for new products, an industry trade group said. [News.com]
Most Net users can't watch video
- On the heels of the online release of the president's videotaped grand jury testimony, a new study has found that fewer than 25 percent of U.S. home PC users have the technology to watch video content online. [News.com]
Motorola debuts set-top computer
- Motorola launched its first effort at making a TV set-top computer for cable companies that will provide a variety of multimedia features including Internet access and movie playback, underscoring a strategy that differs significantly from Microsoft's. [News.com]
Motorola halts copper chip plant
- Telecommunications equipment giant Motorola said it is suspending construction of a $3 billion copper chip manufacturing plant in Virginia because of weak demand for semiconductors. [News.com]
Motorola mulls more closings
- Motorola, which last week suspended construction of a $3 billion chip plant in Virginia, said it is continuing to evaluate its semiconductor business for possible other closures or postponements as the industry suffers an unprecedented slump. [News.com]
Motorola speeds telecom chip
- Motorola's semiconductor unit rolled out a new processor today that promises to allow manufacturers of high-end communications equipment to make new products more quickly and at lower cost. [News.com]
Motorola sues two modem makers
- Motorola said Wednesday it filed a complaint in U.S. District Court in Boston against software modem makers PCTel and AltoCom. [News.com]
Motorola to unveil phone-Net link
- Motorola today announced a new technology to let people use telephones and simple voice commands to get information from the Internet, the company said. [News.com]
Movie site joins face-lift trend
- Everything old seems to be getting new again on the Web. [News.com]
N.Y. Times hack tip of iceberg
- Facing the worst hacker attack in its history, the New York Times found itself caught in the cross fire between computer hackers and people who write about them. [News.com]
N.Y. Times still suffers from hack
- The bad news: You still can't use the New York Times Web site to look for a job. [News.com]
N.Y. opens health site for seniors
- The New York State Office for the Aging has launched a Web site to provide health information for seniors. [News.com]
NBC plans campaign for Snap
- General Electric's NBC is about to unleash a massive promotional campaign for its 19 percent-owned Snap Web portal, betting the firepower of television's top-rated network will have little-known Snap breathing down the neck of Yahoo within months, according to reports. [News.com]
NCI gains IPO steam with AOL deal
- Software maker Network Computer, long adrift for lack of a successful business strategy, today is on a two-track roll with new technology and several acquisitions under its belt as it prepares for an IPO that could prove pivotal for the company. [News.com]
NCI wins set-top deal
- Network Computer said today that it beat archrival Microsoft for a deal to provide television set-top box software to Belgium's telephone company, Belgacom, for its new CyberTV service. [News.com]
NEC reportedly will post big loss
- NEC is expected to post an interim loss of 10 billion yen, $76.3 million, for the fiscal half-year ending September 30, a Japanese financial newspaper reported today. [News.com]
NEC ups Packard Bell NEC stake
- The European Commission said today that it had cleared a plan by Japanese computer company NEC to take control of U.S. personal computer maker Packard Bell NEC by boosting its stake to 52.81 percent from 49 percent. [News.com]
NEC, Lucent to team on DRAMs
- Japan's top semiconductor maker NEC and Lucent Technologies joined hands today in developing chips that would support next-generation communication systems and digital home appliances. [News.com]
NSI can flourish on its own
- The five-year government contract that has made Network Solutions the largest supplier of Internet domain names in the United States is slated to expire next week, but that doesn't mean the death knell has been sounded for the company. [News.com]
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