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Intel broadens investment strategy - In a bid to boost demand for its latest microprocessors, Intel (INTC) has unveiled an e-business strategy of funding, codeveloping, and marketing Internet applications in concert with other companies. [News.com]
 
Intel delays C&T acquisition, again - Four times hit, but not down for the count. [News.com]
 
Intel dolls selling like hotchips - Barbie may have a little competition from computer chipmaker Intel this holiday season: The company is selling dolls of the bunny-suited clean-room workers featured in its ads. [News.com]
 
Intel invests in PC-TV future - Intel (INTC) has disclosed an investment in a Swiss-based company that authors software for improving how rich content will get to future TV set-top computer and PC screens. [News.com]
 
Intel invests in Platinum - Seeking to broaden the reach of its management software products, microchip powerhouse Intel (INTC) today announced a far-reaching partnership with enterprise software maker Platinum Technology (PLAT). [News.com]
 
Intel pictures digital TV - Intel (INTC) will attack digital television on a broad front, one of the next big markets for its products as the chip giant expands its technological horizons. [News.com]
 
Intel sees Web driving Pentium II - Intel (INTC) expects new electronic business applications and multimedia-intensive advertising on the Internet will help drive sales of its top-of-the-line Pentium II microprocessor. [News.com]
 
Intel sees future in home devices - Intel (INTC) will become a big player in the digital television market. Some wonder if the computer industry is ready for it. [News.com]
 
Intel sponsors high-tech ads - Anyone who has watched Intel "technicians" prancing around in gold lamé lab suits knows that the company is no stranger to the advertising business. But now Intel is spending its money not just to advertise its own high-performance chips, but also to support a new class of Web advertisements for products as low tech as airline tickets and sneakers. [News.com]
 
Intel to buy 4.9% stake in CMG - Leading chip maker Intel (INTC) said today that it has agreed to buy a 4.9 percent stake in CMG Information Services (CMGI). [News.com]
 
Intel unveils digital TV plan - Intel (INTC) launched an initiative for standardizing the format of content for digital TV and also a new version of its Intercast technology at Western Cable TV Show, which gets under way today. [News.com]
 
Intel updates 3D technology - Intel (INTC) has released specifications for the second generation of its 3D technology, doubling the speed of the company's current technology. [News.com]
 
Intel's graphics chip due soon - Intel's first high-end 3D graphics chip, the Intel 740, is coming this February and, by most accounts, the introduction could alter the market for good. [News.com]
 
Intel, Sun to team on Merced - Intel (INTC) and Sun Microsystems have announced an agreement to allow Sun's Solaris operating system to run on the next-generation Intel "Merced" processor and agreed on the cross licensing of technologies. [News.com]
 
Intel, Vietnam sign pact - Intel (INTC) today signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Vietnam aimed at encouraging the spread of PC technology in a country many believe presents a boon opportunity and yet significant risk. [News.com]
 
InterWorld updates Net commerce software - E-commerce software vendor InterWorld today announced a new version of its Internet commerce software, Commerce Exchange 2.0, to link existing back-end systems of big corporations to the Net for Internet commerce. [News.com]
 
Internet World debuts from Oracle, Vantive - At Internet World in New York City this week, a number of enterprise applications suite makers will debut new versions of their product lines. [News.com]
 
Internet World split on DOJ case - The floor of the fall Internet World '97 show here was abuzz over yesterday's federal court order forbidding Microsoft (MSFT) from requiring Windows 95 licensees to carry the Internet Explorer Web browser. [News.com]
 
Intuit eyes Net electronic bills - Intuit says it is planning a new version of its popular financial software, Quicken 98 for Windows, that will allow users to view electronic bills on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Intuit, CUC to do insurance deal - Intuit (INTU) and giant consumer marketer CUC International (CU) are expected to announce on Tuesday a service to help banks sell term life insurance online. [News.com]
 
 

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