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Impulse buying on the Net - For those who have embraced online shopping but miss the excitement of a blue-light special, a new network is trying to replicate that experience on the Net. [News.com]
 
Independent counsel posts site - Readers interested in independent counsel investigations can now read an official Web site devoted to one. [News.com]
 
Informix can't win for losing - Database maker Informix, which is struggling to turn itself around and rebuild Wall Street's confidence after having to restate its financial results going back several years, said it now must restate its first-quarter profits to reflect a loss. [News.com]
 
Infoseek CEO wins big on options - Infoseek chief executive Harry Motro snagged 1 million options last year, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing today. [News.com]
 
Infoseek tunes up search engine - Net gateway Infoseek today introduced a new technology on its site aimed at getting users where they want to go faster. [News.com]
 
Inktomi to power Snap search - Software firm Inktomi has inked a partnership with Web-based online service Snap to power the service's search function. [News.com]
 
Integration key in Oracle release - Oracle is set to roll out the latest version of its Oracle Discover data query and analysis tool next week. [News.com]
 
Intel antitrust case heats up - Government lawyers are preparing charges that Intel illegally abused monopoly power to hurt rivals, sources familiar with the case said today. [News.com]
 
Intel builds China research center - Intel chairman Andrew Grove today announced plans to invest $50 million over the next five years in the building of an information technology research center in China. [News.com]
 
Intel case in FTC chief's hands - A Federal Trade Commission decision on whether to file an antitrust case against Intel has moved to the second-to-last phase in the process, making it possible for a case to be filed in the next few weeks. [News.com]
 
Intel cuts 650 from PC plant - Intel will lay off up to 650 manufacturing employees at a Dupont, Washington, facility, the first group of some 3,000 positions the company expects to trim from its rolls over the next five months. [News.com]
 
Intel eyes corporate networks - Chip giant Intel is making a play for corporate networks. [News.com]
 
Intel falters on bearish comments - Shares of Intel fell in active trading after some cautious comments by Deutsche Morgan Grenfell sparked new fears about the company's second quarter, analysts and traders said. [News.com]
 
Intel files counterfeit chip suit - Chip behemoth Intel today filed suit and won a restraining order against an alleged racket that tampers with its microprocessors and stamps them with false speed ratings before selling them at higher prices. [News.com]
 
Intel forms new group as VP retires - Intel said today that it will reorganize its small business and networking divisions to form a stand-alone networking business, and that Frank Gill, the executive vice president who headed the divisions, will retire. [News.com]
 
Intel open to Intergraph settlement - Intel is making settlement overtures to Intergraph in an effort to end a legal dispute that has become a central issue in the Federal Trade Commission's investigation into Intel's business practices. [News.com]
 
Intel opens plant in Shanghai - Intel officially opened a $198 million flash memory chip plant in Shanghai, a move company executives called a vote of confidence in China despite the Asian financial crisis. [News.com]
 
Intel unlocks Pentium II - Intel acknowledged that it has licensed an underlying and hitherto proprietary piece of microarchitecture to an unnamed third party, loosening its stranglehold on the high-end computing market. [News.com]
 
Intel's Xeon to tip price scales - The expensive price tag on Intel's upcoming Xeon processors should boost the chip giant's bottom line as it faces sagging margins due to the growing use of cheap chips in popular sub-$1,200 PCs. [News.com]
 
Intel, Oracle to fund Road Runner - Looking to push development of high-speed, broadband networks, Intel plans to throw some of its investment funds toward Road Runner, a high-speed Internet access service via cable, according to sources. [News.com]
 
 

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