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ISPs find safety in small numbers - When Terry Womack offered Net access in Duncan, Oklahoma, two years ago, it made the front page of the small town's newspaper. [News.com]
 
India lures high-tech investment - After years of neglect, India is luring foreign high-tech businesses that had avoided setting up shop in the country because of political and infrastructure concerns. [News.com]
 
Informix gets cash infusion - Informix Software (IFMX) said today it has received a $40 million equity investment from Fletcher International Limited. [News.com]
 
Informix hits rock bottom - On the side of Route 101, just a few hundred feet from database software maker Oracle's front door, is a billboard that Informix Software has for years used as a platform for hurling barbs and mild insults at the database software behemoth. Now Oracle might have the last word. [News.com]
 
Informix reports losses, errors - The bad news keeps flowing from database software maker Informix Software (IFMX). [News.com]
 
Infoseek names Les Wright CFO - With the appointment of Les Wright as its chief financial officer, Infoseek (SEEK) has fit one of the last remaining pieces into its management puzzle. [News.com]
 
Injunction blocked in crypto case - A federal judge has temporarily blocked an injunction issued earlier this week in a closely watched case testing government restrictions on the export of encryption, an attorney involved in the case said today. [News.com]
 
Insurer covers cars online - Consumers can buy auto insurance over the Internet under a new program launched by Progressive, believed to the first major U.S. insurer to set up its own Web site to sell policies. [News.com]
 
Integrion buys Visa Interactive - Integrion Financial Network today acquired Visa Interactive, consolidating two major technology providers for online banking. [News.com]
 
Intel Tillamook chip coming - Tillamook, Intel's new Pentium MMX processor for mobile computers, will be released on September 8 at a press conference at the company's Santa Clara, California, headquarters. [News.com]
 
Intel charts course for Pentium II - Intel (INTC) today detailed the road map for the Pentium II processor, which includes new Pentium IIs running at 333 MHz when they debut in 1998 and chips running as fast as 400 MHz later in the year. [News.com]
 
Intel files suit against Digital - Intel (INTC) has filed a lawsuit against Digital Equipment (DEC) attacking the chipmaker over 14 key technologies. [News.com]
 
Intel gets PCs under control - Intel (INTC) has released the next wave of technology intended to make the PC more manageable. [News.com]
 
Intel has new chipset for 3D graphics - New chips and software that optimize how computers process 3D graphics were announced today by Intel. Pentium II systems based on this technology will follow, albeit gradually. [News.com]
 
Intel links PCs, support software - Chip giant Intel (INTC) announced a new software module that will allow support personnel to extract information from desktops when users call with a problem, a key element in an industrywide effort to reduce the costs associated with PCs. [News.com]
 
Intel merger raises concerns - Intel's (INTC) buyout of Chips and Technologies has raised questions about a potentially anticompetitive fallout from the deal. [News.com]
 
Intel pushes into notebook market - Further evidence of Intel's (INTC) aggressive push into the notebook PC space will surface next month when the company brings the first of a series of desktop-class processors to the notebook PC market. The processors will quickly find their way into redesigned, high-speed Pentium MMX laptops. [News.com]
 
Intel tells Japan to cut PC prices - Intel (INTC) has recommended that major Japanese personal computer makers ought to cut their prices to stimulate the market, industry sources are reportedly saying. [News.com]
 
Intel, 3Com battle for Ethernet - 3Com says it's leading, Intel says it's growing. They're both right. [News.com]
 
Intel, universities in research pact - A computing center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will join Intel (INTC) and the University of California, Berkeley, to create a new "system of computer systems" to do research and evaluate technologies for new supercomputers. [News.com]
 
 

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