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IGC takes down Basque site - The politically progressive Internet service provider, Institute for Global Communications, or IGC, suspended "under protest" today a Web site that was the focus of a denial of service attack. [News.com]
 
IGC under attack for Basque site - Net demonstrators have been crippling a politically progressive Internet service provider with a denial of service attack, which is being waged in protest of a Basque separatist Web site. [News.com]
 
ISPs may eclipse telcos on fast lines - Internet service providers may give telecommunications carriers a run for their money in the race to provide high-speed Net access over phone lines, a technology known as DSL (digital subscriber lines), according to a study released today. [News.com]
 
ISPs may lose intranet revenues - Internet service providers, struggling to supplement income from Net access fees, may have hit upon a golden opportunity by running corporate intranets for business customers. But that opportunity could prove fleeting as customers that begin to bring that function in-house, according to a new report issued by the Business Research Group. [News.com]
 
IT Informer calls it quits - Readers of Internet IT Informer who went to the site looking for technology news today were in for a surprise. [News.com]
 
Idealab loses star player - Bill Gross has garnered tons of ink of late for Idealab, a company he bills as an incubator for start-ups. But at least one of his ideas is not firing on all cylinders. [News.com]
 
Informix reworks tools strategy - Informix Software (IFMX) today delivered a revamped tool lineup along with partnerships intended to boost the appeal of its Universal Server database. [News.com]
 
Infoseek losses miss mark - In the midst of an executive makeover, Infoseek (SEEK) reported earnings that fell short of Wall Street's expectations, as larger-than-expected restructuring charges cut into profits. [News.com]
 
Ingram Micro meets analysts' hopes - Thanks to robust PC sales, Ingram Micro (IM) hit analysts' expectations for the June quarter and attained a new record high. [News.com]
 
Inktomi searches Latin universe - Inktomi is expected to announce an alliance Monday with Universo Online (UOL), Brazil's leading online content provider, to launch a commercial search engine for the South American Net market, company sources said today. [News.com]
 
Innovative Trek rolls out NovaStation - Innovative Trek Technology, a Singapore-based multimedia company, has announced a new multimedia MMX software product called NovaStation. The software was developed to upgrade any Sound Blaster-16 or compatible 16-bit sound card to a 128-Voice Midi Wavetable Synthesizer. This software utilizes the power of the Intel Pentium MMX processor to generate high-quality MIDI music. [News.com]
 
Intel has bug-repair program - Intel (INTC) confirmed today that it has been operating a special bug-repair program for its chips on a limited basis for some time. [News.com]
 
Intel releases server management specs - Intel has released the server computer section of the Wired for Management (WFM) baseline specification, which prescribes an infrastructure for PC manufacturers to implement better server management technology. [News.com]
 
Intel revs it up - Intel (INTC) will likely release a 266-MHz version of the Pentium MMX processor toward the end of the year or early next year, which could spawn fast Pentium systems costing $1,500 or less by the first half of 1998. [News.com]
 
Intel slashes prices across board - Intel (INTC) officially reduced the prices on its chips today, a move that will likely keep the Pentium maker well ensconced as the processor supplier to the world. [News.com]
 
Intel to buy graphics chip leader - Intel (INTC) has reached an agreement to purchase Chips and Technologies, a buyout that will instantly make the company one of the largest suppliers of graphics processors, an increasingly important chip market where Intel has been virtually absent. [News.com]
 
Intel to cut chip prices up to 50% - Aggressive, across-the-board price cuts on Intel (INTC) Pentium processors next month should keep Intel well ensconced as the processor supplier to the world. [News.com]
 
Intel to pay rebates on Pentium processors - An overambitious performance benchmark on two processors will allow some Intel (INTC) customers to qualify for a $50 rebate on an upgrade, while their attorney will walk away with $1.5 million. [News.com]
 
Intel wants cheap digital cameras - Intel (INTC) today will announce guidelines for new low-cost digital cameras, in an attempt to make these devices as commonplace as printers. [News.com]
 
Intel works on antidote to bugs - Intel (INTC) is working on new technology that makes it easier to fix bugs found in its chips. [News.com]
 
 

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