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IBM braces for Nagano Olympics - June Namioka's team has trained hard for the Nagano Winter Olympics over the past 14 months, though not one member will compete in the Games. [News.com]
 
IBM changes access fee structure - Customers of IBM Internet Connection Services who are used to paying $19.95 per month for unlimited Net access will have to pay extra if their usage exceeds 100 hours per month, starting April 1. [News.com]
 
IBM drags down Wall Street - When IBM (IBM) yesterday reported fourth-quarter earnings that missed analysts' expectations, and followed with a warning that the current quarter would fall short of last year's results, its words rattled Wall Street, dragging the markets down today. [News.com]
 
IBM falls short of estimates - Citing strong services, business, and database software sales, IBM (IBM) announced a 10 percent jump in fourth-quarter earnings today. But Big Blue's performance fell short of analysts' expectations, and the road ahead looks rocky. [News.com]
 
IBM moves to improve NCs - IBM (IBM) continues to lead the network computer (NC) market, backed by relatively stable products and solid technology. [News.com]
 
IBM revamps workstations - IBM (IBM) reduced prices on its line of Windows NT-based workstations and announced it will incorporate Intel's newest and fastest Pentium II chip when it becomes available. [News.com]
 
IBM takes heat for new access fees - A plan by IBM Internet Connection Services to drop unlimited pricing for Net access and implement a pay-per-hour plan after 100 hours is getting heat from some customers and education groups. [News.com]
 
IBM takes on Microsoft over NT - IBM (IBM) will next week show off new Windows NT-based server software bundles intended to compete with Microsoft's BackOffice. [News.com]
 
IBM to provide wares for Internet2 - IBM (IBM) will announce tomorrow that it will provide hardware and software to seven universities to jump-start Internet2, the latest effort to build the next-generation network. [News.com]
 
IBM top exec takes medical leave - IBM's (IBM) top executive in its fast-growing services business has taken an open-ended medical leave of absence, prompting a series of top management shifts at the computer company. [News.com]
 
IBM turns to speedy AMD K6 - IBM (IBM) today rolled out two new consumer PCs with Advanced Micro Devices' K6 processor, lending momentum to newfound partiality toward the K6 among major PC manufacturers. [News.com]
 
IBM, VeriFone target security - A host of Internet security companies today outlined technologies designed to boost the growth of online banking and consumer-oriented e-commerce. [News.com]
 
IE 4 URL bug resurfaces - A glitch in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 browser, which the company fixed last fall, has cropped up again in a slightly different form. [News.com]
 
IE 4 for Mac coming - Microsoft (MSFT) will make a Macworld splash next week by posting Internet Explorer 4.0 for the Macintosh on Tuesday morning. [News.com]
 
IE 4 for Mac has crypto bug - Internet Explorer 4.0 for Macintosh has an encryption bug, Microsoft (MSFT) acknowledged today. [News.com]
 
IMF aid could kill Micron, CEO says - Micron Technology (MU) CEO Steve Appleton will say to Congress that unconditional International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid for South Korea could put his semiconductor company out of business. [News.com]
 
ISP Verio acquires iServers - Internet services provider Verio today said it acquired the Utah-based Internet Servers in a move to increase its customer base and add new technology and distribution strength to its Web-hosting services. [News.com]
 
ISP, set-top firm in Net access deal - Sprynet said today it has formed a partnership with television set-top box manufacturer WebSurfer, the ISP's latest attempt to add new services to attract and maintain subscribers. [News.com]
 
Ice storm cuts some Net access - The "storm of the century" that hit eastern Canada last week has left many residents disconnected from the Net and other forms of communication. [News.com]
 
India software exports booming - Hardly dented by political turmoil and slowing economic growth in 1997, India's information technology sector is scrambling this year to exploit new opportunities for billion-dollar growth. [News.com]
 
 

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