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IBM execs held in Mexico case - Mexican officials said today they detained 22 suspects Friday in a case involving the supply of a multimillion-dollar computer system to judicial authorities in the capital. [News.com]
 
IBM fuels "freeware" efforts - IBM will bolster the movement to provide source code over the Net next week when it announces a deal to bundle and support Apache's freely distributed Web server. [News.com]
 
IBM heads Japan PC shakeup - Notebook PCs seem to have passed desktops in popularity among Japanese consumers, while NEC's once-dominant hold on the market has all but disappeared in the eight months since it introduced industry-standard systems. [News.com]
 
IBM leans toward IE - When it comes to Netscape, IBM is playing a strange game of give and take. [News.com]
 
IBM looking to sell printer unit - IBM has engaged the investment banking firm Goldman Sachs to help it find a potential buyer for its printer business, the electronic edition of the Wall Street Journal reported today. [News.com]
 
IBM may customize low-cost PCs - IBM is set to unveil fully loaded consumer PCs, some of which include a new 300-MHz processor from Advanced Micro Devices, even as it considers building customized systems in an effort to recover from last year's late start in the market for sub-$1,000 PCs. [News.com]
 
IBM plans Web media initiative - First came an embrace of network computing. Then came a full-throttle rush to develop Java-based tools and software. Now Big Blue intends to give its huge installed base a jolt of multimedia support. [News.com]
 
IBM seeks help in supply chain - IBM wants to slim down its supply chain, and it's calling on i2 Technologies for help. [News.com]
 
IBM services booming in Europe - International Business Machines expects its revenues from services in Europe will continue to boom in 1998, with growth well above 20 percent. [News.com]
 
IBM steers around Microsoft too - IBM today introduced two new keyboards that offer direct access to the Internet, an emerging trend in the PC peripherals. [News.com]
 
IBM teams for Chinese Java apps - IBM and the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (MII) have announced agreements under which IBM will work with the ministry and with Chinese independent software vendors on the development of Java-based business applications. [News.com]
 
IBM to bundle America Online - America Online and IBM signed a multiyear marketing agreement in which IBM will preinstall AOL software on two lines of its computers. [News.com]
 
IBM to handle UTC's purchasing - United Technologies plans to announce today an agreement in which IBM will handle key purchasing functions for United as part of an effort to slash $750 million in costs by the year 2000. [News.com]
 
IBM to rival TI with cell phone chip - IBM will compete directly with Texas Instruments (TI) in the digital signal processor market for cellular phones. [News.com]
 
IBM to sell servers direct - IBM said today it would sell its servers directly to customers as part of a new marketing effort aimed at competing with direct vendors such as Dell Computer. [News.com]
 
IBM to work with global utilities - IBM plans to open information technology centers at four international sites to develop software applications to integrate various functions in running an electric utility. [News.com]
 
IBM touts ordering service - IBM intends to change how retailers shop to fill their stores while curtailing "bad buying," which costs the industry an estimated $170 billion in revenues. [News.com]
 
IBM, Kojima pen PC sales deal - IBM Japan, the Japanese unit of IBM today said it had agreed on a tie-up with Kojima on the sale of personal computers. [News.com]
 
IE 5 preview coming soon - Microsoft will deliver a "developer preview" release of the company's next version of Internet Explorer this month, kicking off a renewed effort to get programmers to take advantage of new underlying features of the Web browser, according to executives. [News.com]
 
IPO at Computer Associates unit - Accpac International, a unit of Computer Associates International, filed today an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission for up to $52 million worth of common stock. [News.com]
 
 

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