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Industry events may boost stocks - Tech stocks got whipped around like a roller coaster gone wild this week, but investors may be in for a much smoother ride with some outside help beginning next week. [News.com]
 
Informix names new CFO - Database maker Informix (IFMX), which recently had to restate its earnings and revenues for the past two years, announced today that it has hired a new chief financial officer. [News.com]
 
Infoseek beats estimates - Infoseek (SEEK) allayed some investors' fears today as it beat analysts' estimates and narrowed its losses over the previous quarter. [News.com]
 
Inktomi gets investment from Intel - Inktomi, a developer of scalable network applications designed to reduce congestion on the Internet, today said it has received a $2 million cash investment from Intel (INTC), which is looking to boost the use of its Intel-based servers. [News.com]
 
Inktomi lines up alliances - Search engine company Inktomi appears to be on a roll with today's licensing deal with Microsoft to build search capabilities into the software giant's online service, Microsoft Network. [News.com]
 
Inside the W3C: How Web standards get made - Lost in the noise of the browser wars between Netscape and Microsoft is the less visible, more subtle struggle over the Web's "look and feel"--its standards and specifications. Ground zero is the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international industry group that develops common protocols for the Web. [News.com]
 
Insurers target new media liability - As businesses move to the Net, lawyers aren't far behind. [News.com]
 
Integration: the heart of DOJ case - One product or two? That is the question at the center of a federal judge's review of the Justice Department's charges that Microsoft (MSFT) has violated a federal court order by requiring that PC makers ship its Internet Explorer browser with Windows 95-based machines. [News.com]
 
Intel chip for mini-PCs arrives - Intel's (INTC) new chip for ultrasmall notebook PCs, a response to the growing list of makers announcing so-called mini-notebooks, is expected to create a market niche. [News.com]
 
Intel clone chip targets cheap PCs - Integrated Device Technology (IDTI) has unveiled a microprocessor that will compete with Intel's Pentium processors in the low-cost PC market, making IDT the latest company to enter the Intel chip clone market. [News.com]
 
Intel cuts chip prices up to 40% - Intel (INTC) announced price cuts on its processors ranging up to 40 percent, pushing high-end PC pricing down to the middle of the market and further intensifying competition at the low end. [News.com]
 
Intel earnings expected to slow - Intels (INTC) earnings growth is expected to slow in the third quarter as sales of popular low-cost personal computers are eroding the chip maker's profitability, industry analysts said. [News.com]
 
Intel extends offer for Chips - Intel (INTC) today extended the expiration date for its offer to acquire Chips and Technologies to November 21. [News.com]
 
Intel eyes network products - Intel (INTC) today said that it aims to quickly expand its network technology business in the coming years. [News.com]
 
Intel goes with Oracle on digital TV - Intel (INTC) is backing a proposal for digital cable-TV standards that competes with Microsoft and is spearheaded by Network Computer Inc. (NCI), a firm that is majority-owned by Oracle. [News.com]
 
Intel hush-hush on Q3 report - Intel (INTC) said it has no plans to make any statements regarding its earnings before the regularly scheduled release of its results on October 14. [News.com]
 
Intel late to 64-bit computing - Despite a rush of announcements on 64-bit technology today from Sun, Digital, and IBM, observers expect Intel to stay the course on its calendar for a 1999 debut for its 64-bit, next-generation Merced processor. [News.com]
 
Intel partners on cable modem development - Intel (INTC) announced today it will work with @Home Network (ATHM) to develop new cable modems in an effort to encourage the availability of high-speed Internet access. [News.com]
 
Intel plant delay may signal trouble - Intel (INTC) said it will postpone opening a semiconductor plant in Fort Worth, Texas, by one year, an announcement that may signal larger problems for the chipmaking giant. [News.com]
 
Intel price cuts to boost sales - Price cuts on Intel processors slated for the end of the month are expected to prompt street-level price cuts on workstations and PCs in an already competitive market. One vendor, in fact, has already taken pricing action, apparently in anticipation of the cuts. [News.com]
 
 

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