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Intel, Sony, 3Com unveil cable plans - At the National Cable Television Association trade show in Atlanta this week, companies such as Intel, Sony Electronics, and 3Com are detailing plans for producing a new generation of easy-to-use cable modems. [News.com]
 
Intel-based 3D graphics board out - Diamond Multimedia released its first 3D graphics circuit board using the new Intel740 graphics processor, and the price indicates that Intel is selling its graphics chip for a lot less than expected. [News.com]
 
Intel: Spending in Taiwan to double - Tapping into the strength of Taiwan's personal computer market, microprocessor giant Intel today predicted that the amount it spends buying products in Taiwan will double in 1998. [News.com]
 
InterBase joins Linux crusade - Database maker InterBase Software is jumping on the Linux bandwagon. [News.com]
 
Intergraph adds to line despite suit - Although locked in a bitter legal battle with Intel, workstation vendor Intergraph will add to its product lines Monday by announcing a new workstation and a PC based around Pentium II processors. [News.com]
 
Intergraph now in PCs, notebooks - Intergraph unveiled its first notebook and low-cost PCs in the wake of a legal ruling that ensures that the company will have a supply of Intel processors to use in the systems. [News.com]
 
Intuit faces Y2K lawsuit - A lawsuit is charging Intuit with selling versions of its popular Quicken financial software program that are unable to process dates after December 31, 1999. [News.com]
 
Intuit makes acquisition on upside - Personal finance software maker Intuit reported pro forma earnings of 20 cents a share today--four cents ahead of First Call's consensus of analysts' estimates. [News.com]
 
Intuit opens center for small firms - Personal finance software giant Intuit is expanding its online offerings with a one-stop center for small businesses to shop for cash. [News.com]
 
Intuit shares priced at $47 - Intuit said today that its public offering of 9 million shares of common stock has been priced at $47.375 a share. [News.com]
 
Intuit top execs regrouped - Intuit today announced plans to shuffle its top ranks, promoting its chief to chairman of the board and passing the CEO baton to another executive. [News.com]
 
Investors dismiss FTC vs. Intel - Investors yesterday appeared to shrug off, for now, a looming lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission against Intel, whose chips are inside more than 80 percent of the world's personal computers. [News.com]
 
Iomega bug favors Mac users - A flaw in Iomega's Zip Plus drive can cause data to drop out of spreadsheets or other programs, but the low-cost storage drive maker has already stepped forward to solve it. [News.com]
 
Iomega loses another senior exec - Disk drive maker Iomega said today that it will lose another senior executive after the company reported poor earnings in the first quarter of 1998. [News.com]
 
Is MCI's divestiture enough? - Today's announcement that Cable & Wireless will purchase MCI Communications' Internet backbone service appears to be doing little to placate the raft of competitors and consumers groups who have voiced concern over MCI's proposed megamerger with WorldCom. [News.com]
 
Jackson: No value in megamerger - Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson yesterday further escalated his campaign against the wave of megamergers sweeping the U.S. economy, lashing out at SBC Communications' proposed purchase of Ameritech. [News.com]
 
Japan delays digital TV services - After a year of debate, Japan has decided to delay the official launch of digital TV services by three years to 2003, giving in to concerns from broadcasters over expected high costs. [News.com]
 
Japan's PC shipments down in '97 - Japan's domestic shipments of personal computers are expected to increase five percent to 7.2 million units in the business year that started on April 1, bolstered by the rapidly growing notebook market, an industry group said on Wednesday. [News.com]
 
Japanese chipmakers lose big - Protracted weakness in memory chip prices and stumbling sales of personal computers and consumer electronics slashed the profits of major Japanese producers last business year. [News.com]
 
Judge: IBM execs are suspects - An Argentine judge investigating alleged bribes in a $250 million contract for IBM's local unit said yesterday that he summoned four executives from its U.S. headquarters as suspects, not witnesses. [News.com]
 
 

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