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Intel set back in court - Intel suffered a minor setback Friday when an administrative law judge rejected the chipmaker's motion to compel the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to define the issues in its antitrust case. [News.com]
 
Intel ships new low-cost chip - In tandem with price cuts on its mainstream Pentium II processors, Intel released a new 300-MHz version of its Celeron microprocessor for budget computers, which is expected to spawn a spate of new low-cost machines, including the first for less than $1,000 from Dell Computer. [News.com]
 
Intel speeds 500-MHz rollout - Intel is accelerating the release of Katmai--its highly anticipated, next-generation multimedia processor--and will make more high-speed Pentium II and Celeron chips than originally planned after better-than-expected success with its current manufacturing technology. [News.com]
 
Intel stock keeps sinking - As if El Niño had hit Wall Street, the past year has been a long stormy season for Intel's stockholders, and the waters are getting rougher after the company announced that it delayed its Merced chip project. [News.com]
 
Intel stock sees Merced fallout - Technology stocks fell today amid a round of downgrades for Intel after it warned of production delays in its next-generation Merced chip. [News.com]
 
Intel suit to hurt Intergraph - Intergraph said today that its projected second-quarter revenues will come in flat compared with the first quarter, blaming slower-than-expected recovery related to its lawsuit against Intel. [News.com]
 
Intel wants FTC to clarify charges - Intel filed a motion late on Friday asking an administrative law judge in Washington to demand from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a clearer definition of what market it is allegedly monopolizing. [News.com]
 
Intel's graphics chip pricing: fair or foul? - Is Intel coercive or not? The latest debate over the character of the chipmaker's business dealings centers on its foray into the graphics chip business. [News.com]
 
Intel, Fujitsu expand alliance - Japanese computer powerhouse Fujitsu and semiconductor giant Intel said today that they will strengthen their strategic alliance, including the development of high-capacity servers and workstation technology. [News.com]
 
Intel, Intergraph in war of words - Intel and one of its chief antagonists, Intergraph, wasted little time in waging a public war of words over the government's decision to pursue legal action against the chip behemoth today. [News.com]
 
Intergraph CEO details Intel charges - Intergraph CEO Jim Meadlock knew he was in a tough spot: His company was trying to sell Intel-based workstations even as the chipmaking giant was trying to persuade customers to reject Intergraph, he says. [News.com]
 
Intergraph, Intel given deadline - Intergraph said the judge in its antitrust suit against Intel set a deadline of Valentine's Day in the year 2000 for the companies to settle or go to trial. [News.com]
 
Internet telephony down under - Australian telephone giant Telstra said it was keen to provide international Internet telephony services, although the service would undercut current margins in its traditional telephone service. [News.com]
 
Iomega cuts Jaz drive prices - Iomega cut prices by up to $150 on its Jaz 2GB drives, as much as $50 on 2GB disks, and as much as $25 on 1GB disks. [News.com]
 
Iomega warns of layoffs, losses - In another dose of bad news, Iomega said yesterday that it will record special charges of between $5 million and $10 million as part of a cost-cutting plan that includes eliminating 600 to 700 jobs, or more than 12 percent of the company's workforce. [News.com]
 
Iomega, Nomai settle suit, partner - Iomega, a maker of computer storage disk drives, today said it settled a patent infringement case with France's Nomai and will also purchase a majority stake in the company for $21 million. [News.com]
 
Iran to put Ayatollah's writing online - Iran plans to put the complete works of its late spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini on the Internet, an Iranian official said today. [News.com]
 
Iran weighs effects of Internet - Iranian officials began discussions this weekend on the appropriate use of the Internet in the Islamic Republic, state-run television said. [News.com]
 
Is 3Com out of step with rivals? - As 3Com ekes out another quarter of tepid growth in the aftermath of inventory issues--closing the books on a tumultuous fiscal year and the mammoth purchase of US Robotics--its competitors have started to zero in on providing equipment for the convergence of voice and data networks within carriers. [News.com]
 
Is Inktomi overrated? - Add Inktomi's initial public offering to the likes of those by Netscape Communications, Yahoo, and Amazon.com, which were propelled to dizzying heights despite untested business models. [News.com]
 
 

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