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Nintendo Emulator Code Unleashed
- What happens when thousands of hackers get their hands on the source code for a piece of coveted emulation software? By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Nintendo Emulator Code a Fake
- The so-called source code for a Nintendo 64 emulator is nothing of the sort -- it's a shoddy re-engineering of the original application. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Nipping at the Heels of MP3
- When high tech does battle on the Net, it's not always the best tech that wins. This is the lesson that a smaller, faster digital music format is learning in the face of MP3. By Christopher Jones. [Wired News]
No Cash for Rocket Crash
- Who's gonna pay for the fallout of a Russian Proton rocket crash? So far it's the people of Kazakhstan, who are paying with their health and safety. By Oscar S. Cisneros [Wired News]
No Dinero, No Domain
- Network Solutions will demand advance payments for domain name registrations in a move designed to squelch cyber-squatters. By Debbi Gardiner. [Wired News]
No More Insulin Shots?
- Researchers announce a key development in the search for a diabetes cure. New treatments could free diabetics from regular insulin injections. [Wired News]
No More Mickey Mouse Research
- Identical mice react differently to identical laboratory conditions, leading scientists to conclude that genes are not always destiny. [Wired News]
No Surprise: Net Keeps Growing
- The Internet grew more than 46 percent last year, according to a biannual survey unique for its actual count of connected hardware. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
No Time for Pain
- A new therapy using electric current reduces chronic back pain, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]
Nokia Targets Call-In Commerce
- Nokia develops technology for consumers to make e-commerce transactions wirelessly. Also: IBM picks a browser partner for its set-top business. [Wired News]
Nokia: Web, Email via TV Signal
- The European wireless maker demonstrates a portable device that lets users surf the Net, send email, and watch digital TV -- all via broadcast TV frequencies. [Wired News]
Nortel Leads Voice-Data Alliance
- Intel, Microsoft, and Hewlett-Packard reportedly will join with the Canadian company in an initiative aiming for single-line communications. [Wired News]
Not Necessarily InterNIC
- Beware the errant keystroke. Companies with InterNIC-like names are only too ready to serve you, but you might not get what you want. By Heidi Kriz. [Wired News]
Not on My Dinner Plate
- Genetically modified crops aren't producing the yield or the demand that farmers hoped. If the "consumer is king," growers may be switching back to conventional varieties in a hurry. From the Environment News Service. [Wired News]
Novell to Offer Digital IDs
- Novell wants to help users control how their information is made available to Web sites. The free digital IDs could help consumers feel better about e-commerce. By Joyce Slaton. [Wired News]
Nuke Plants Girding for Y2K
- A nuclear meltdown come midnight on 31 December would be a real drag, but the likelihood of it happening -- in the United States, anyway -- seems increasingly remote. [Wired News]
Nuke Plants May Not Be Y2K Ready
- The millennium bug could spell trouble for backup power systems that are designed to cool potential meltdowns at nuclear-power plants. [Wired News]
Nullsoft Plays the MP3 Song
- In creating the most popular player -- and the Shoutcast streaming server -- the tiny Arizona firm is leading a whole new paradigm. By Christopher Jones. [Wired News]
Nullsoft Plays the MP3 Song
- In creating the most popular player -- and the Shoutcast streaming server -- the tiny Arizona firm is leading a whole new paradigm. By Christopher Jones. [Wired News]
Old Glory Made New Again
- The flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the US national anthem is withering away. Conservators use space technology to restore it. By Joseph Rose. [Wired News]
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