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ISP moves to block child porn prosecution - A New York Internet service provider has filed suit to block a criminal prosecution by the state's attorney general on child pornography charges. [News.com]
 
ISP tries to ride IPO rocket - Internet America, an Internet service provider that postponed its initial public offering last month citing market conditions, revived its stock plans today after the stunning debut of another Internet company. [News.com]
 
IXC stock sinks on expense forecast - IXC Communications stock fell 28 percent today after the company told analysts that expenses could increase by 18 percent, quarter to quarter, well above an original forecast of 10 percent. [News.com]
 
Imatec, Apple fail to settle suit - Imatec said today that it had failed to strike a deal with Apple Computer to settle Imatec's $1.1 billion patent infringement lawsuit against the company, adding it remained confident it would prevail based on pre-trial testimony. [News.com]
 
Incentives keep iMac moving - The largest U.S. retailer of PCs reported yesterday that special sales incentives such as free peripherals and low-cost loan programs have helped boost its sales of Apple Computer's iMac computers at a time when demand for the system has been tapering off. [News.com]
 
Information is key, Xerox execs say - Two Xerox executives and the company's TV spokesman triple-teamed the Comdex keynote today in an entertaining presentation that underscored the importance of knowledge in the economy. [News.com]
 
Infoseek shareholders approve Disney deal - After suffering a series of financial analyst downgrades, a major shareholder divestment, and industry skepticism, Infoseek shareholders today voted in favor of Walt Disney Company's equity investment in the Web portal. [News.com]
 
Ingram Micro creates enterprise unit - Catering to the boom in demand for "enterprise" computing technology, distributor Ingram Micro today announced the formation of a new unit to supply high-end products to resellers and systems integrators. [News.com]
 
Ingram dominates Amazon supply - Ingram, the book distributor that Barnes & Noble acquired last week, supplies Amazon.com, a competing online bookseller, with nearly 60 percent of its books, a regulatory filing disclosed today. [News.com]
 
Inktomi surges to 52-week high - Stock in Inktomi posted double-digit gains today, closing at a new 52-week high. [News.com]
 
Inprise buys Apogee, boosts services - Software and services provider Inprise today said it has acquired Apogee Information Systems, a privately held enterprise systems integration and consulting firm based in Marlboro, Massachusetts. [News.com]
 
Integration app vendors retain market niche - Rumors about the death of enterprise integration applications have been greatly exaggerated. [News.com]
 
Intel details Microsoft pressure - Microsoft today tried to cast doubt on the testimony of a senior Intel executive, but by day's end had failed to get the government witness to budge from claims that the software giant pressured his company to stay out of the software business. [News.com]
 
Intel eyes fatter pipes - Intel, the leading semiconductor maker, wants fatter pipes. [News.com]
 
Intel eyes more networking firms - Intel, the world's No. 1 semiconductor maker, plans to buy more computer-networking companies to boost its share of the fast-growing market for equipment that links computers to each other and the Internet. [News.com]
 
Intel fixing circuit board glitch - Intel has begun fixing a problem with a number of its motherboards that can be crippled when someone unplugs the computer. [News.com]
 
Intel gives in to chip integration - The low-cost PC phenomenon will drive Intel to put more of the PC inside its chips. [News.com]
 
Intel gives in to chip integration - The low-cost PC phenomenon will drive Intel to put more of the PC inside its chips. [News.com]
 
Intel online sales skyrocket - Intel expects $2.5 billion in revenues from online sales for the fourth quarter, compared with nil a year ago, Paul Otellini, head of the architecture business group for the world's largest computer chipmaker, said today. [News.com]
 
Intel plans massive cost cutting - Pushing the technological envelope is job one at Intel, but cutting costs isn't far behind. [News.com]
 
 

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