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Inktomi to buy C2B - Search engine company Inktomi today announced that it is buying C2B Technologies, developer of online comparison shopping software. [News.com]
 
Intel aims Celeron at notebooks - Intel will release Celeron processors for notebook computers in the $1,299 to $1,399 range during the first half of 1999, in an effort to hitch onto the next wave of low-cost computing. [News.com]
 
Intel cloner vows $800 notebooks - A new processor vendor will jump into the notebook PC market later this year, and, once again, prices will very likely go down. [News.com]
 
Intel clones face tough market - Some relatively small start-ups with big ambitions are planning chips aimed at taking away business from Intel, but they face daunting obstacles that question their very survival. [News.com]
 
Intel customers push own design - Three of Intel's biggest customers are challenging the chip giant's influence over a key piece of technology within the personal computer, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Intel device not far from Apple tree - Intel is showing off a new home entertainment device at the Intel Developer Forum here. [News.com]
 
Intel donates $6 million to museum - The Whitney Museum of American Art received funding for an upcoming show from an unusual donor: Intel. [News.com]
 
Intel eyes set-top computers - Intel will start to place chips in set-top boxes later this year and come out with enhanced Pentium II and Xeon processors by the second half of 1999, according to company executives. [News.com]
 
Intel inside out - Intel laid out its long-range plans today at the Intel Developer Forum. The plans include placing chips in set-top boxes, enhancing Pentium II and Xeon processors, "thin servers" for small businesses, and a new entertainment device that borrows heavily from Apple's iMac. [News.com]
 
Intel moves up in network chipsets - Intel could be positioning itself as a leader in an important emerging market: network chips that are integrated onto the main PC circuit board, according to a new report. [News.com]
 
Intel pushing unified Unix - Intel will work toward establishing common standards among different versions of the Unix operating system, a critical requirement as the company lays the groundwork for its high-end server and next-generation 64-bit Merced technologies. [News.com]
 
Intel sees upside in PC market - Shares of Intel jumped higher today after the company said yesterday that revenues for its third calendar quarter will be 8 to 10 percent stronger than expected due to stronger demand in North America and Europe, although the effect of this strength on overall earnings has not been revealed. [News.com]
 
Intel slashes chip prices - Intel, pushing to blanket the market with Pentium II technology, announced price cuts today across its line of chips. [News.com]
 
Intel targets StrongARM chip at CE - A funny thing is occurring at the Intel Developer Conference here. Mention the word "StrongARM"--the low-cost, low-power processor that Digital assigned to Intel late last year in a legal settlement--and no one runs away. [News.com]
 
Intel tests "thin server" field - Intel is pushing an unusual strategy for a company which typically keeps its distance from finished computer products: sell Intel-branded servers. [News.com]
 
Intel to cut 675 jobs - Intel will let 675 employees go from a Massachusetts chip fabrication facility in a job cut that is separate from Intel's earlier stated goal of reducing its headcount by 3,000. [News.com]
 
Intel touts new display group - One of the next big stages for PC development will be improving the plugs, according to Pat Gelsinger, vice president of Intel's desktop product group, including a new group for defining the connection to the growing flat-panel display market. [News.com]
 
Intel's Barrett downplays MS rift - Intel is not siding with either Symbian or Microsoft's Windows CE in the coming battle for palmtop operating systems, but the chipmaker's relationship with the software giant is as strong as ever, according to chief executive Craig Barrett. [News.com]
 
Intel's Katmai chip aimed at video - If anything, the upcoming Katmai processors from Intel will be a boon for budding filmmakers. [News.com]
 
Intel, Adobe, Oracle see upside - Shares of Oracle, Intel, and Adobe Systems--each leaders in their respective sectors--rose higher today after the companies posted bullish financial reports, raising hope that these companies are seeing an end to their slumps. [News.com]
 
 

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