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IBM to unveil new server lines
- IBM (IBM) unveiled a broad lineup of new network server computers aimed at small businesses. [News.com]
IBM unveils new mainframe OS
- IBM said yesterday that it unveiled a new release of its mainframe computer operating system that adds increased security and other features aimed at companies that conduct business over the Internet. [News.com]
IBM upgrades workstations
- IBM (IBM) announced today that its Intellistation line of personal workstations will now ship with up to two 333-MHz Pentium II processors. [News.com]
IBM, AMD shake on chip deal
- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said today that it has entered an agreement to have IBM (IBM) manufacture its Intel-compatible microprocessors in a deal that may help AMD make more processors as it struggles to solve lingering manufacturing problems. [News.com]
IBM, Adobe in license pact
- IBM (IBM) said it has entered into a licensing deal with Adobe Systems that expands the scope of technology shared between the companies. [News.com]
IBM, Intel developing PC tools
- Incremental additions to the management capabilities of PCs continue to ease the headaches facing network administrators. [News.com]
IE 4.0 now in Unix flavors
- Hoping to convince large companies to standardize on its Web browser, Microsoft (MSFT) today shipped a Unix version of Internet Explorer 4.0. [News.com]
IE edges Navigator in Japan
- Microsoft had a larger Web browser market share in Internet access through major Japanese Web sites in December than Netscape Communications, according to Dataquest. [News.com]
IPO-bound NCI gets new chief
- Network Computer (NCI), a subsidiary of Oracle (ORCL), got a bit closer to an initial public offering today as its tech-savvy leader stepped down so that a replacement with financial know-how could be put in his place. [News.com]
ISO to adopt Apple format
- Apple Computer's (AAPL) QuickTime technology for multimedia playback and authoring will be used as the foundation for a new generation of interactive content, a move that will likely help cement Apple's favored place among multimedia producers. [News.com]
ISP looks to lure AOL members
- Another Internet service provider today weighed in with a plan to target customers of America Online, who now face a 10 percent increase in their rates to receive unlimited Net access. [News.com]
ISPs face high churn rates
- Internet service providers are suffering from monthly subscription cancellation rates that are five times greater than those of telecommunications services such as cellular phones, pagers, and long distance carriers, according to a report released today by telecommunications market research firm Strategis Group. [News.com]
ISPs not matching AOL increase--yet
- America Online today drew a line in the sand by announcing a 10 percent increase in the standard, "all-you-can-eat" rate for Net access. [News.com]
ISPs subpoenaed in Microsoft case
- With today's confirmation of four requests for documents, antitrust enforcers appear to be blanketing the Internet provider industry with subpoenas, searching for evidence that Microsoft is using its dominance in the operating system arena to corner new markets created by the Net. [News.com]
Imagining a digital photo market
- Low-cost, high-resolution digital cameras have been announced by several major camera companies, and analysts are predicting that the much-talked about convergence between photography--one of the world's most popular hobbies--and PC technology will take off as mainstream consumers embrace these new devices. [News.com]
InfoSpace to offer free stock quotes
- In an attempt to one-up its competition, Net directory InfoSpace today announced that it will start offering real-time stock quotes for free. [News.com]
Informix on the road to recovery
- Informix (IFMX) stock today opened 25 higher than yesterday's closing price, after the database maker surprised Wall Street by posting fourth-quarter profits. [News.com]
Inside Dell's success story
- Dell Computer (DELL), the No. 2 computer maker in the United States, has reaped huge profits from its Web-based direct sales model, recently reporting 55 percent revenue growth. Its stock is setting records and the company is making inroads into the European market, all while ignoring the sub-$1,000 PC frenzy that has so many other PC firms slicing into their profit margins. [News.com]
Intel confident about FTC inquiry
- Intel (INTC) president and chief operating officer Craig Barrett said he is "very confident" the ongoing U.S. government investigation into Intel's business practices will end up with no action taken against the chip giant. [News.com]
Intel enters 3D market tomorrow
- Intel's (INTC) first high-end 3D graphics chip, the Intel740, will be announced tomorrow, and by most accounts, the introduction could alter the market for good. [News.com]
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