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ISP attacked after finding child porn
- The manager of a small Internet access provider says vandals shut down her site in retaliation after she reported a child pornography site to law enforcement authorities. [News.com]
Informix back in the game
- After surviving last year's constant financial and management turmoil, Informix Software (IFMX) is out to prove that it's back in the technology hunt with a new version of its database and an aggressive plan to lure customers from rival software companies. [News.com]
Informix surprises Street, again
- Taking Wall Street by surprise for a second consecutive quarter, struggling database maker Informix posted a profit for its most recent quarter, despite analyst expectations of a loss. [News.com]
Infoseek buys chat company
- In its bid to become the home page for as many Web surfers as possible, Infoseek (SEEK) announced yesterday that it is acquiring the WebChat Broadcasting System. [News.com]
Infoseek recovers after hours
- Select Internet stocks, led by Infoseek, mounted a partial recovery in after-hours trading today, following a profit-taking sell-off in the sector during the regular trading day, traders said. [News.com]
Initiative targets phone congestion
- Bellcore today launched an initiative to get Internet traffic off the public telephone system and back onto the so-called Information Superhighway. [News.com]
Inktomi deals with AOL, Digital
- Inktomi today announced that it cut deals with America Online and Digital Equipment to provide the companies with caching software. [News.com]
Inktomi files to go public
- Inktomi, the software company that has struck deals with Microsoft, America Online, and Intel for caching and search technologies, today filed to go public. [News.com]
Inktomi strikes deals for caching
- Inktomi said today that it has struck deals with three companies--Digex, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, and Knology Holdings--to deploy its network caching product. [News.com]
Intel Xeon chip to boost profits
- Xeon will be the name for the family of sophisticated corporate processors coming this summer from Intel, the company announced today, introducing the second phase of a branding strategy the chip giant is executing this year. [News.com]
Intel chip draws lukewarm support
- On the eve of the announcement of Intel's (INTC) first low-cost chip, support from PC manufacturers for the Celeron seems tepid, with only a handful expected to announce new systems upon the chip's debut. [News.com]
Intel desktop share to slip
- Almost all of this year's revenue growth in Intel and Intel-compatible microprocessors for the desktop arena will go to Intel's rivals, according to a new market research report. [News.com]
Intel eyes 500-MHz chips
- In a break with past practice, Intel plans to move quickly to manufacturing technology that will allow it to pack more processing power into less chip real estate, eyeing 500-MHz chips next year, Intel CEO Craig Barrett said today. [News.com]
Intel invests in Digital Persona
- Digital Persona, a maker of personal identification systems based on biometrics, announced today that it closed a round of financing with investments from Intel and IDG Ventures. [News.com]
Intel invests in sports content
- Intel (INTC) said today that it has made an equity investment in Quokka Sports, a digital sports media company. [News.com]
Intel layoffs portend future
- Things are not turning out exactly the way Intel (INTC) had planned. [News.com]
Intel price cuts due
- As it introduces the low-cost Celeron and two high-end versions of the Pentium II, Intel (INTC) will cut prices tomorrow on existing Pentium II processors. [News.com]
Intel prospects lift Nasdaq
- The Nasdaq Composite Index surged more than 20 points to a new record today amid strength in technology stocks after bellwether Intel (INTC) said its business prospects were positive for the second half of the year, traders said. [News.com]
Intel rivals gain on chip giant
- Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and National Semiconductor (NSM) both jumped today as investors viewed the two Intel (INTC) rivals as being increasingly better positioned against the semiconductor giant in the low-cost PC market. [News.com]
Intel sees demand in Europe
- Intel (INTC) expects solid demand in Europe for PCs based on its new high-speed computer chips, despite the market's trend toward low-priced machines. [News.com]
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