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IBM drops Cyrix processor
- Despite the fact that its microelectronics division makes the 6X86 processor, IBM has quietly dropped the chip from its Aptiva line of home PCs. [News.com]
IBM eyes Java chips
- Sun Microsystems (SU NW) today added IBM to the roster of companies using Java technology in customized chips. [News.com]
IBM hackers trying to help
- The once-lumbering computer giant IBM (IBM) has again ventured into territory previously deemed unthinkable for the formerly staid, buttoned-down company--hacking. [News.com]
IBM hacks client's network
- IBM's team of "ethical hackers" successfully broke into an unnamed company's computer network in a demonstration of a live attack at a computer industry conference. [News.com]
IBM makes its move on Java
- The largest computing company in the world is making its move on Java. [News.com]
IBM plays financier for reseller
- IBM's credit division has reached an unusual deal to offer as much as $40 million in acquisition financing to a computer reseller. [News.com]
IBM readies fastest PowerPC chip
- IBM (IBM) is preparing its fastest PowerPC processor yet, a 300-MHz chip, while even faster processors are being demonstrated at industry shows. [News.com]
IBM shareholders vote online
- The Internet now has another use--as a way for stockholders to vote their proxy. [News.com]
IBM taps German PC maker
- IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme will turn over local production of IBM-branded PCs for the consumer market to German assembler Vobis Microcomputer. [News.com]
IBM taps chemical market
- IBM (IBM) said today that it has agreed to acquire Chem Systems Group, a privately held management consulting firm focused on the chemical and petroleum industries. [News.com]
IBM upgrades e-commerce lineup
- Broadening its e-commerce offerings, IBM (IBM) announced new versions of its software today for Internet commerce and payments. [News.com]
IBM, HP facing big inventories
- While Compaq Computer (CPQ) appears to be the facing the largest inventory woes of the big PC manufacturers, IBM (IBM) and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) are also sitting on excess inventory--invariably resulting in more price cuts and lower earnings. [News.com]
IDT, IBM strike manufacturing deal
- Integrated Device Technology (IDTI) today will announce a deal with IBM (IBM) in which the computer giant will manufacture IDT's Intel-compatible processors. [News.com]
IE 5 to ditch Active Channels bar
- Microsoft (MSFT) plans to eliminate the bar that serves as one gateway into its Active Channels when it rolls out the next version of its Internet Explorer browser. [News.com]
IP telephony lures the Street
- Wall Street is pinning its hopes on a new cottage industry: Net telephony. [News.com]
IPO-bound Software.net gets CEO
- Software.net, an e-commerce pioneer, tomorrow will announce that it has hired a new CEO from bookseller Amazon.com, bolstering management as it prepares for an initial public offering. [News.com]
Imagine tries Net radio
- Publishing company Imagine Media made its first foray into broadcasting today with Internet-based Imagine Radio. [News.com]
Imatec sues Apple over patents
- Image technology developer Imatec (IMEC) said today that it had filed suit against Apple Computer (AAPL) alleging infringement of three patents and seeking $1.1 billion in damages. [News.com]
Infoseek inks e-commerce deals
- Infoseek (SEEK) today announced two e-commerce deals, one with Realtor.com and the other with Microsoft's Expedia travel site. [News.com]
Infoseek's Netscape dependency
- Infoseek (SEEK) said today that page views sourced from Netscape's (NSCP) Web site traffic fell to 27 percent in December, from 44 percent a year earlier. Nevertheless, the company said it continues to negotiate with Netscape about renewing this key contract, which expires on April 30. [News.com]
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