For those who were unable to keep up with technology news during the week and would like to get caught up, we offer a roundup of the week's highlights:
Netscape decided to push harder this week to make its browser the most advanced by endorsing "push" technology. But it wasn't alone.
Push comes to shove
Netscape shoots for the stars
Channel surfing online
Meanwhile, online services are entering choppy seas.
AOL relents on pricing
CompuServe back to basics
Mixed bag for MSN
It wasn't quite the O.K. Corral, but Comdex attendees did take sides this week. Hardware vendors couldn't wait to jump on the Windows CE bandwagon. Meanwhile, Apple was trying to figure out its OS strategy while acting sure of itself.
Compaq looks beyond the desktop
NCs and PCs fight it out
Gates preaches PC's staying power
Grove predicts 10-GHz chips
Compaq looks beyond the desktop
Windows CE to the world
Apple seeds new OS ideas
In The Net |
Netscape decided to push harder this week to make its browser the most advanced by endorsing "push" technology. But it wasn't alone.



Meanwhile, online services are entering choppy seas.



In Computing |
It wasn't quite the O.K. Corral, but Comdex attendees did take sides this week. Hardware vendors couldn't wait to jump on the Windows CE bandwagon. Meanwhile, Apple was trying to figure out its OS strategy while acting sure of itself.







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