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IBM refreshes desktop PC line
- IBM (IBM) enhanced two desktop lines intended for general and high-end business users, adding faster processors and a larger hard drive. [News.com]
IBM reports improved results
- IBM (IBM) showed improved results today for the September quarter. The company beat expectations due to continued strength in services, some servers, and commercial PCs, as well as Lotus Notes and Tivoli distributed software. [News.com]
IBM server grows in scale
- The new RS/6000 server to be unveiled by IBM (IBM) Monday will allow users to take advantage of 12 processors at once, a new high for the server line, and one that fits in with IBM's upscale plans for the platform. [News.com]
IBM tells of plans for copper chip
- IBM's (IBM) Microelectronics Division today detailed its plans for using "copper chip" technology, announcing new specialized chips for electronics manufacturers. [News.com]
IBM to report results
- With stocks reeling from a series of weaker-than-expected financial results in the technology sector, investors are approaching International Business Machines' (IBM) report with heightened anxiety. [News.com]
IBM to resell Arbor products
- International Business Machines (IBM) agreed to sell Arbor Software (ARSW) database products to IBM customers, a deal that will significantly boost Arbor's sales reach, the companies said Monday. [News.com]
IBM to restructure PC units
- As IBM (IBM) continues to lose market share in the home PC business, the company is planning a broad restructuring of its home PC consumer division, a move expected to revive its ailing Aptiva lineup. [News.com]
IBM wins funds for X-ray chips
- IBM will get some help pushing the envelope on chip production technology from the U.S. government. [News.com]
IBM workstations to pack 630 chip
- IBM released two new Unix workstations today, one based on its Power2 Super Chip and the other based on a new 332-MHz version of the 604 PowerPC chip. Big Blue will follow with workstations based on a new 630 PowerPC chip in 1998. [News.com]
IBM's single package untangles middleware
- IBM (IBM) is attempting to simplify its tangle of transactional middleware software by wrapping several products in a single, easy-to-use package intended to make it easier to build e-commerce applications. [News.com]
IE 4.0 goes retail
- Microsoft (MSFT) today released a retail version of its Internet Explorer 4.0 browser, providing yet another distribution channel for the newly launched product. [News.com]
IE 4.0 leaves Web fonts vulnerable
- Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 browser is causing some type designers to worry that the Web fonts they create may be misappropriated by others. [News.com]
IE hole exposes local files
- Microsoft (MSFT) moved to fix a security hole today in its Internet Explorer 4.0 Web browser that allows malicious Web sites to obtain content of a text, HTML, or image file from a users hard disk. [News.com]
IE users note NT install caveat
- A week after the release of Internet Explorer 4.0, users in general are favorable about the product but have concerns about the degree to which Microsoft (MSFT) is warning them about an installation problem. [News.com]
ISDN products still an option
- At Comdex next month, cable and high-speed digital subscriber line modems are expected to rank among the convention's hottest communications products, but Teles aims to remind people that ISDN is still alive and kicking by introducing a new low-cost ISDN "modem." [News.com]
ISP adds Net calling feature
- CAIS Internet said today it teamed up with Networks Telephony Corporation to begin offering its users Internet telephone service starting Monday. [News.com]
ISP to fine spammers
- A new policy from Internet service provider EarthLink Network (ELNK) designed to thwart junk emailers has set off a new debate in the antispam community. [News.com]
IT hiring to rise slightly
- The number of chief information officers who expect to increase their information technology staff by the end of the year rose slightly, as Year 2000 problems and networking fueled the need to hire more IT workers, according to a study released today. [News.com]
IT workers scarce by 2005
- A shortage of information technology workers, expected by 2005, may pose a risk to the U.S. economy, according to a government report released today. [News.com]
Immigration plan could cut workforce
- The number of foreign workers high-tech and Internet companies are able to bring to the United States may be dramatically reduced if recommendations by a federal committee are made law. [News.com]
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