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Intel pushes toward 600-MHz mobile chips
- Intel executives showed off yet another peculiar PC design to prove that small is cool as it laid out chip plans for compact and mobile PCs. [News.com]
Intel sees sales above views
- Intel said fourth-quarter sales will be up as much as 10 percent from the third quarter and above earlier forecasts on stronger- than-expected demand for its microprocessors that run personal computers. [News.com]
Intel stock surges
- Shares of Intel surged to yet another record today, fueled by optimism that sales for the first half of next year will be stronger than expected. [News.com]
Intel to invest in Be
- Monday will be a big day for Be. [News.com]
Intel to invest in South Korea
- Intel plans to invest $200 million in South Korea to set up a research center in the western city of Inchon, the Hankook Ilbo newspaper reported today. [News.com]
Intel touts new data path plan
- Intel released further details of its new way to connect devices to server computers at an industry forum today in San Diego, but it may find it's at odds with other computer makers. [News.com]
Intel touts pyramid PC
- Intel is out to convince people that it can make computing attractive and easy, too--an elusive goal in the PC industry. [News.com]
Intel, Neon team for speedy set-top
- Intel and Neon Technology said today that they developed a set-top box for high-speed data transmission through advanced communications systems, such as ADSL and Ethernet. [News.com]
Intel, Neon team for speedy set-top
- Intel and Neon Technology said today that they developed a set-top box for high-speed data transmission through advanced communications systems, such as ADSL and Ethernet. [News.com]
Intel: Microsoft made threats
- Microsoft made "credible and fairly terrifying" threats against Intel, trying to bully it into killing certain research projects, a senior executive from the chip giant testified today. [News.com]
Intelligroup buys Azimuth Consulting
- Privately-owned New Zealand information management consultant Azimuth Consulting said on Thursday that it had agreed to merge with U.S.-based Intelligroup. [News.com]
Intellipost buys branch of Experian
- Intellipost will announce tomorrow that it has acquired the Internet assets of database marketing giant Experian. [News.com]
Internet will drive music sales
- Music sales will be fueled by a twentyfold increase in Internet-related sales over the next two years, as consumers find it easier to order CDs and tapes online and downloading music from the Internet is made possible, research firm Market Tracking International (MTI) said. [News.com]
Intuit considers buying Quote.com
- Intuit, a financial-software maker, is reportedly in talks to buy privately held Quote.com, a provider of live stock-quote information and stock charts. [News.com]
Intuit falls as losses deepen
- Shares of Intuit fell today after moving higher in early trading on yesterday's news that the company's first-quarter loss widened. Higher costs at the top maker of personal finance software offset strong sales of its new QuickBooks software and a new consumer version of Quicken. [News.com]
Iomega moves off the desktop
- Iomega unveiled a wide-ranging strategy aimed at marketing its Zip drive for all manner of non-PC devices, including scanners, printers, and set-top boxes. [News.com]
Iomega revs Zip drive
- Iomega introduced today its next-generation removable storage drive and a new initiative to boost use of its products by offering security technology for downloading music and other content to Iomega disks for single user playback--while not raising the hackles of the recording industry. [News.com]
Iomega revs Zip drive
- Iomega introduced today its next-generation removable storage drive and a new initiative to boost use of its products by offering security technology for downloading music and other content to Iomega disks for single user playback--while not raising the hackles of the recording industry. [News.com]
Iomega sued over "click of death"
- Iomega, a computer disk-drive maker that has sold more than 15 million Zip drives worldwide, was sued by a group of customers who say the drives have a fatal flaw known as the "click of death." [News.com]
Ireland to focus on e-commerce
- Mary O'Rourke, the Irish minister for public enterprise, said she will unveil a report next week on the best way to ensure Ireland's future as a European hub for electronic commerce. [News.com]
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