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Intel under scrutiny - Intel, which dominates the market for computer microprocessors, is being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission for evidence of unfair competition in the semiconductor market, a probe that now is cutting across that industry. The company has been subjected to numerous allegations that its business practices violate antitrust laws and that it strong-arms large customers from buying its competitors' products. [News.com]
 
Intel unveils new network cards - A new line of network cards from Intel (INTC) combines several related functions into one chip, improving performance by up to 30 percent, according to the company. [News.com]
 
Intel's "revolutionary" memory isn't quite so - The same memory technology that Intel (INTC) announced today was unveiled by Intel more than three years ago, amid similar fanfare. [News.com]
 
Intel's new notebook chip arrives - Intel has announced its much-anticipated Tillamook processor for mobile computers. [News.com]
 
Intel, Compaq form alliance - The two biggest drivers of the personal computer industry will join forces tomorrow to speed adoption of networking technology. [News.com]
 
Intel, Ticketmaster in Web deal - Ticketmaster Group (TKTM) has signed an agreement with Intel (INTC) to develop e-commerce technology for Ticketmaster's Web site that will allow ticket buyers to see the view of the field or stage from the seats they are purchasing. [News.com]
 
Internet imaging players teaming up - Interactive Pictures and Live Picture have made up and are now in the process of making a new product together. [News.com]
 
Investors sue Macromedia again - Macromedia has been hit by another shareholder lawsuit, its second this summer. [News.com]
 
Iomega sues Nomai, again - Iomega today moved again to stop would-be competitor Nomai from selling 100MB diskettes compatible with Iomega's high-capacity storage products. [News.com]
 
Iomega to compete with Nomai - Iomega, which makes removable storage products for desktop computers, could face competition from French company Nomai, which makes advanced digital-data and multimedia storage solutions, according to business newspaper Barron's. [News.com]
 
Iona brewing new Java tools - Iona Technologies (IONAY) is brewing new tools for building server-based Java applications. [News.com]
 
It's official: Apple keeps Newton - After much internal confusion, Apple Computer (AAPL) said today that it will not spin off its Newton subsidiary. [News.com]
 
Japan to get cheaper Compaq PCs - Compaq Computer (CPQ) said today that it will begin shipping its first low-priced personal computer for the Japanese market on Friday. [News.com]
 
Japan's server market surging - Strong demand from corporations is driving demand for server computers, according to a report in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japans largest business daily. [News.com]
 
Japan: supercomputer talks needed - Japan plans to urge the United States to start consultations on the procurement of supercomputers following last week's U.S. decision to impose antidumping duties on supercomputers from Japan, vice trade minister Osamu Watanabe told a news conference today. [News.com]
 
Java heats up at Oracle meeting - Oracle (ORCL) today put Java squarely on the front burner at its Oracle Open World user meeting in Los Angeles. [News.com]
 
Java preachers try to recruit SPA - On this Sunday morning, preachers of Java religion evangelized for their favorite programming language, exhorting members of the Software Publishers Association to join the crusade because it will usher in an era of competition, not monopoly, in software. [News.com]
 
Job funds come closer to high-tech home - High-tech and Internet companies may need to rely on their local communities, not the federal government, to fund job training for their employee-hungry industries if the Senate approves legislation aimed at dismantling the nation's workforce training system. [News.com]
 
Jobs move seen as necessary step - What goes around, comes around. And in that spirit, Apple Computer (AAPL) today named cofounder and board member Steve Jobs interim CEO, raising new questions about the potential of his expanding role and the search for a replacement to ousted chief executive Gilbert Amelio. [News.com]
 
Jobs named interim Apple CEO - Amid much speculation and concerns over an eventual power struggle, Apple Computer (AAPL) today announced that cofounder and quasi-leader Steve Jobs would take the top post--at least temporarily. [News.com]
 
 

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