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ISP told to allow spammer, for now
- A federal judge today ordered AGIS to restore service to Cyber Promotions, ruling that the junk emailer's termination earlier this month was an improper breach of contract between the two companies. [News.com]
IT will push broadcast industry
- The television industry is underestimating the threat from information technology, a News Corp. executive said at an information technology conference in Hungary. [News.com]
India cashes in on Y2K bug
- Indian software firms are eyeing $5 billion in business stemming from the Year 2000 (Y2K) problem, the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said. [News.com]
Industrial-strength catalogs
- Rounding out its Internet commerce software offerings, Open Market (OMKT) next week will release new software for building "industrial-strength" online catalogs. [News.com]
Industry to study notebook heat
- The Mobile Power Initiative, a committee of leading hardware and software providers, will seek to address a looming problem in the notebook world: heat. [News.com]
Informix audit spurs stock plunge
- As the Nasdaq works to de-list Informix (IFMXE) as a result of the company's delay in filing a quarterly financial report and its subsequent announcement that it would likely double the amount of its restated 1996 financial results and add 1995 to the audit, the company's stock today dropped as much as 30 percent in morning trading. [News.com]
Infoseek latest to get patent
- Search engine and Internet guide Infoseek (SEEK) said today it has received a patent for its method of searching multiple databases on the Web. [News.com]
Initiative aims to create superchip
- Major U.S. chip makers will share the stage with the U.S. Department of Energy tomorrow in announcing the formation of a consortium devoted to the creating a superchip 100 times more powerful than current chips. [News.com]
Inquiry.com shutters Web site
- Once considered by many in the industry to be the one-stop research site for IT professionals, Inquiry.com today closed shop after failing to attract needed corporate funding, according to the company. [News.com]
Integrion gets financial boost
- Electronic commerce venture Integrion Financial Network has gained a financial boost from Citibank and First Union, which have bought stakes in the bank consortium. [News.com]
Intel acquires chipmaker Corollary
- Intel (INTC) today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Corollary, a privately held supplier of Intel-based multiprocessing technology. [News.com]
Intel aims to put the PC on the road
- Intel (INTC) wants you to surf the information highway--even if you are cruising on the autobahn. [News.com]
Intel debuts PC communications bundle
- Intel (INTC) today announced a package of hardware and software for manipulating video and photo images. [News.com]
Intel developer forum starts
- Making multimedia a moving experience will be the main theme at the Intel Developer Conference that begins today. [News.com]
Intel eyes small-business market
- Intel (INTC), in an effort to expand its reach into the networking market for small businesses, today announced it will acquire Dayna Communications. [News.com]
Intel launches flash memory chip
- Intel (INTC) today launched a powerful 64-megabit flash memory chip, in which the data storage capacity of each memory cell is double that of conventional chips. [News.com]
Intel lends performance to embedded chips
- Intel (INTC) is now offering up one of the highest performance Pentium platforms for the embedded market. [News.com]
Intel stock weathers storm
- Intel (INTC) shares held relatively steady today after the Federal Trade Commission yesterday launched a formal investigation into the chip giant's business practices, though the chip maker's competitors captured some gains. [News.com]
Intel to accelerate Web
- Intel is expected to announce a new technology tomorrow that will speed up the delivery of graphically rich Web pages, according to industry sources. [News.com]
Intel to rivals: innovate
- Intel (INTC) will become an aggressive player in the graphics chips market and has no misgivings about its Pentium II strategy, which could freeze out rivals Advanced Micro Devices and Cyrix, according to an Intel vice president. [News.com]
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