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Industry rushes to form Net group
- On the eve of online privacy conference in the nation's capital, nearly 50 U.S. companies and associations announced they have formed the Online Privacy Alliance, a cross-industry coalition to protect the privacy of individuals in cyberspace. [News.com]
Industry spins smart card hole
- The smart card industry, scrambling to address a security vulnerability found in the plastic cards with embedded microchips, today downplayed the seriousness of the problem by citing the technical complexity of the attack. [News.com]
Info Advantage gets IQSoftware
- Information Advantage said it has agreed to acquire IQ Software for stock valued at $61.6 million based on today's closing price. [News.com]
Informix offers free NT database
- Informix Software is offering its Windows NT database software at a price that's hard to beat: free. [News.com]
Infoseek adds home pages
- Joining the ranks of rivals Yahoo and Lycos, Infoseek today became the latest portal to add personal home pages to its list of technology and community offerings. [News.com]
Inktomi doubles IPO price
- Following a strong performance by Internet stocks yesterday, Inktomi jumped into the public realm today and doubled its initial offering price to close at 36 points. [News.com]
Inktomi inks international deals
- Inktomi has entered two international licensing agreements for its network caching software designed to reduce bottlenecks on the Internet. [News.com]
Inktomi, GeoCities near IPOs
- Two hot Internet companies--Inktomi and GeoCities--are closing in on their first steps into the public realm. [News.com]
Inprise updates development tool
- Inprise has updated its Delphi development tool with better support for building multitier applications. [News.com]
Intel buys stake in Open Market
- E-commerce software vendor Open Market said today that Intel has purchased about 330,000 of the Internet commerce software provider's restricted common shares. [News.com]
Intel chip out amid problems
- Computer makers joined Intel in announcing new corporate lines based on the Xeon Pentium II processor, though a bug and relatively scarce supply may delay the most powerful multiprocessor systems. [News.com]
Intel confirms server chip bug
- Intel confirmed that a bug exists in the Xeon Pentium II processor when the chip is used in "four-way" server configurations, a problem that rules out the release of some Xeon servers in conjunction with the chip's scheduled debut on Monday. [News.com]
Intel countersues Intergraph
- In a two-punch counterattack on Intergraph, Intel has accused the workstation maker of infringing seven of the chip giant's patents and argued that an existing cross-licensing deal gives it "absolute immunity" against Intergraph's initial patent claims. [News.com]
Intel cuts mobile chip prices
- Intel cut prices on Mobile Pentium II chip prices Chip Old price New price 266-MHz Pentium II $637 $444 233-MHz Pentium II $391 $262 266-MHz Pentium MMX $348 $241 233-MHz Pentium MMX $213 $134 200-MHz Pentium MMX $134 $95 166-MHz Pentium MMX $95 $95 Source: Intel its processors for portable PCs, paving the way for more Pentium notebooks priced around the closely watched $1,000 watermark. [News.com]
Intel down but not out
- Intel had another weight loaded onto its already depressed stock today as the Federal Trade Commission decided to sue the company. [News.com]
Intel funds iVillage health site
- iVillage, an online community-building site for women, has received an investment from Intel as part of the chip giant's health technology initiative. [News.com]
Intel lawsuit may be flawed
- The governments anticipated antitrust lawsuit against Intel--expected to focus on the chip giants practice of withholding its intellectual treasuresfrom some computer makers--will probably be flawed, analysts say. [News.com]
Intel plows ahead
- Intel has released a Pentium II-style processor intended for high-end workstations and servers, dubbed Xeon, which can utilize four processors at once. But a bug is delaying the debut of the fastest "4-way" servers. The chip will allow the company to recover lost profit margins in the low end of the PC industry. In the meantime, reducing the cost of processors for portable PCs paves the way for more Pentium models around $1,000. [News.com]
Intel rebounds but faces doubts
- Intel shares rebounded today after investors breathed a sigh of relief that the chip giant had not issued any warning of a second quarter earnings shortfall, but analysts continued to cut their estimates on the chip giant. [News.com]
Intel reveals FTC defense
- A brief filed yesterday by Intel in its ongoing litigation with Intergraph could be a guide to interpreting the legal position the chipmaker will take in its case with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). [News.com]
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