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IBM single sign-on software due - IBM debuted a new version of software that allows users in a diverse computing environment to sign on just once but access the network from anywhere. [News.com]
 
IBM to offer speech products - IBM is planning a partnership with Applied Language Technologies, a closely held speech-software company in Boston, as it continues to seek business uses for voice-recognition technology, according to reports. [News.com]
 
IBM touts fall PC lineup - IBM introduced its fall PC lineup, a collection for back-to-school buyers which includes Big Blue's first $799 consumer system and a feature-packed model with Intel's fastest Pentium II processor and a DVD drive. [News.com]
 
IBM trims workstation prices - IBM cut workstation prices and introduced a new software bundle, as Big Blue continues expanding its efforts in the Windows NT market. [News.com]
 
IBM, Equifax expand services deal - IBM will announce today that it agreed to a new computer services contract with credit information giant Equifax in a deal valued at about $900 million. [News.com]
 
IBM, Legend go postal in China - IBM, China's Legend Holdings, and a venture between TRW and Stone Electronic Technology have won a contract to computerize China's postal services, a Chinese official said today. [News.com]
 
IBM, NEC to secure DVD - IBM and NEC today announced they are working together to establish the first copyright protection standard for DVD (digital versatile disc), the high-capacity medium that's beginning to replace the CD. [News.com]
 
IBM, start-up both claim "e" - IBM faces a court battle with a tiny, two-person consulting company over the right to use the "e" mark, shaped much like the "@" used in email addresses. [News.com]
 
IBM-Equifax deal values services - IBM agreed to a new ten-year services contract with credit information provider Equifax that is valued at about $900 million. [News.com]
 
IE leads browser war at work - Microsoft has grabbed the lead from rival Netscape Communications among companies that specify which browser their employees should use to access the Internet, a research company said today. [News.com]
 
IPO fever hits new pitch - The latest spike among high-tech stocks has encouraged a raft of other companies to go public, ranging from hardware firms to Internet content operations. The latest examples: Cyberian Outpost, GeoCities, and Maxtor. [News.com]
 
ISD soars on buyout speculation - Shares of Information Storage Devices surged after the supplier of semiconductors for voice messaging said it was considering an acquisition offer by one of its existing shareholders. [News.com]
 
ISPs ordered to reveal user names - Internet service providers including America Online, CompuServe, and PSINet have been served with court orders that could force them to reveal the names of members who posted messages online that allegedly disparaged Canadian waste recycling firm Philip Services Corporation. [News.com]
 
Imagine Radio spinning off - Imagine Radio said today that it is spinning off from parent publishing company Imagine Media and merging with Net music technology firm Silver Island. [News.com]
 
In defense of Net advertising - Hours after learning that advertising dollars will not sustain the Internet media companies that depend on them, attendees at summer Internet World here heard a spirited defense of advertising on the Web. [News.com]
 
India court clears Net business - The Indian software industry today welcomed a court judgment that it said appeared to clear the way for private firms to provide Internet services. [News.com]
 
India proposes tech plan - Aiming to be a software superpower, India today released a proposed blueprint to spread the use of computers and to network the nation of 950 million people. [News.com]
 
Industries clash at EU on piracy - European Commissioner Mario Monti today pledged to consider the views of all sectors on how to prevent digital copyright piracy but will have a tough job reconciling them. [News.com]
 
Industry floats plan on privacy - Amid criticism from the Clinton administration, a major online industry group that includes America Online and Microsoft today unveiled its enforcement plan to protect consumer privacy on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Industry to meet over domains - Internet policy makers and industry leaders will meet in Geneva tomorrow to try to thrash out a U.S. plan to reform the network's name and address system and make it more competitive. [News.com]
 
 

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