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NEC's 4-Gbit DRAM Steals the Limelight
- NEC's new chips are expensive. Will DVD be the killer app that drives them into the PC? [Wired News]
NEC's Computer Recycler a Green Smoke Screen
- The EcoSeparation System recycles computers for nearly US$1 million. But a toaster and smelter will do it for peanuts. [Wired News]
Naval Forces Get Some Tech Support
- A National Research Council report outlines how the Navy and Marine Corps should mix technology with military might. [Wired News]
Navio Helps Other Devices Navigate
- The software is designed for smaller machines - like the NC and TV - that lack the memory muscle of a personal computer. [Wired News]
Net Cannot Work by Man Alone
- Despite a major DNS failure caused by human error, the Internet's still ticking. It's now clear that humans are not good enough to run a network without a little computer help. [Wired News]
Net Outage: The Oops Heard 'Round the World
- Parts of the Net went south for a few hours on Friday. The reason? A router gave the wrong directions. [Wired News]
Net Telephony - Without the Net
- In order to make voice over IP work well, Networks Telephony has developed a system to send voice packets over a private data network. [Wired News]
Net Traffic Reduction Plan Under Attack
- The sagging fortunes of a little-known software company were lifted when it publicly announced its lawsuit against Marimba. Meanwhile, the W3C standards body finds itself caught in unfamiliar territory. [Wired News]
Net Traffic Study: Baby Bells Telling Tales
- A new report debunks the claims made by the Baby Bells that the Internet is tying up voice networks. [Wired News]
Net Video Streaming Toward the Workplace
- At Internet World, streaming-media products and alliances cast a net for high-speed business users. [Wired News]
NetDiver Makes a Splash among Java Believers
- There's a new kid on the Internet browser block - IBM. Armed with Java, the company hopes to jump into the Internet appliance market. [Wired News]
NetMedic Measures Web Vital Signs
- Network managers have had a way to know why the Net slows down. Now users do, too. [Wired News]
Netcaster Sneak Peek Draws Big Crowd
- Netscape quietly put a developers' version of its push-technology software on its site. Then the word got out. [Wired News]
Netscape 3.0 Users Will Wait for Bug Fix
- Net surfers with Communicator 4.0 can breathe easy, but those with earlier versions are still vulnerable. The solution? Upgrade, says the company. [Wired News]
Netscape Aims CORBA, JavaBeans at Microsoft
- The browser company gathers a few of its friends to lure enterprise developers to its Java-centric platform. [Wired News]
Netscape Bug Detector: I Did Nothing Wrong
- In an interview with Wired News, Christian Orellana says he asked Netscape for more than the usual US$1,000 for details on a browser bug because of the work he did to uncover it, not to blackmail Netscape. The company still considers it a threat. [Wired News]
Netscape Dodges Bug, 'Extortion' Bullet
- Netscape engineers have reproduced the bug which a Danish consultant lorded over them much of this week. Plus, an email trail from the bug spotter to the browser-maker. [Wired News]
Netscape Dodges Bug, 'Extortion' Bullet
- Netscape engineers have reproduced the bug which a Danish consultant lorded over them much of this week. Plus, an email trail from the bug spotter to the browser-maker. [Wired News]
Netscape Isn't Cowed by CDF Netcaster Support
- Microsoft thinks it's upping the ante in its browser war with Netscape, which wonders what the fuss is all about. [Wired News]
Netscape Kiosk Takes Control
- In Netscape's new Kiosk mode, all control of the local computer is relinquished - just don't call it a beta! [Wired News]
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