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Holidays a boon to e-commerce
- As department stores gear up for the traditional holiday buying bonanza, online retailers are waiting to see how many Christmas shoppers will forgo the usual lines at the mall and buy their presents online. [News.com]
IBM CEO: 5 more years
- Louis Gerstner has agreed to stay on at least five more years as chairman and chief executive of IBM (IBM), according to reports. [News.com]
IBM and SGI announce layoffs
- Corporate downsizing has hit the booming technology sector, with both IBM (IBM) and Silicon Graphics (SGI) announcing layoffs. [News.com]
IBM cuts notebook prices
- There are now three contenders for the notebook crown, and IBM is introducing new models and cutting prices to drive home its claim. [News.com]
IBM cuts workstation prices
- IBM (IBM) reduced wholesale prices on its IntelliStation line of workstations, in an effort to boost its position in a market increasingly dominated by Compaq and Hewlett-Packard. [News.com]
IBM debuts low-cost home PCs
- IBM (IBM) introduced three home personal computers for the holiday shopping season, including the first in its Aptiva family ever to be priced less than $1,000. [News.com]
IBM expands network access
- IBM (IBM) has shipped a software set that allows users to access applications from any desktop on a network. [News.com]
IBM has $999 business PC
- IBM (IBM) plans to announce price cuts of up to 10 percent on business-class desktop PCs, resulting in Big Blue's first new business model priced below $1,000. [News.com]
IBM jumps into sub-$1,000 market
- IBM (IBM) finally jumped into the red-hot sub-$1,000 market today, introducing a low-end model with a 166-MHz K6 processor. [News.com]
IBM sends out pink slips
- IBM (IBM) has begun sending layoff notices to hundreds of employees in its North American division as part of a major restructuring of the unit's sales and distribution organization, according to reports. [News.com]
IBM shipping build-to-order notebooks
- IBM has started to ship notebooks manufactured under its Authorized Assembler Program, the company's version of "build-to-order" manufacturing. [News.com]
IBM shipping build-to-order notebooks
- IBM has started to ship notebooks manufactured under its Authorized Assembler Program, the company's version of "build-to-order" manufacturing. [News.com]
IBM to ship NC, cuts prices
- IBM (IBM) says next week it will start shipping a beefed-up version of its network computer (NC) that can handle an entire suite of Java applications and approaches a PC in computing horsepower. [News.com]
IBM to unveil disk technology
- IBM (IBM) plans to announce a breakthrough in disk-drive technology that the company said will pave the way to far-better personal computer storage devices than exist today. [News.com]
IE 4 has hyperlink bug
- Microsoft (MSFT) last night posted a fix to an Internet Explorer 4.0 bug that could turn a hyperlink into a hornet's nest. [News.com]
IE 4 makes Unix debut
- Microsoft (MSFT) is finally making its Internet Explorer browser available to Unix users, in an attempt to woo corporations that may have been lagging on installing the browser. [News.com]
IE catching up to Navigator?
- The release of Internet Explorer 4.0 has pushed Microsoft closer to Netscape Communications in the Web browser market, according to a study released today, but Netscape is questioning the validity of the study's methodology. [News.com]
IE deals made with empires
- The world's two largest media empires are making some of their best and latest entertainment content available only through newer versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, underscoring the software giant's growing clout in the delivery of information on the Internet. [News.com]
IHS buys Industry.net
- Industry.net, a pioneering Internet marketplace for smokestack companies, is back. [News.com]
ISPs contest regulatory barriers
- U.S. and European Internet service providers said today that action is required to shake up the telephone networks and governments that they claim are threatening the development of their businesses. [News.com]
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