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Intel, Dell show off server system - Intel, Dell, and others today showed off a high-end server system that they say matches the capabilities of many sophisticated Unix systems. [News.com]
 
Intel, Netscape back Red Hat - Red Hat Software, distributor of a version of Linux, today announced that Intel, Netscape Communications, and two venture capital firms will take equity stakes in it. [News.com]
 
Intel, Netscape stake Linux? - Intel, Netscape, and at least two venture capital firms are said to be preparing to announce a deal today under which they each will take an equity stake in software vendor Red Hat Software, the North Carolina-based software vendor that distributes a version of the Linux operating system. [News.com]
 
Intel, RealNetworks strike deal - Intel has announced that it is licensing video compression technology to software maker RealNetworks, in a pact that could spur demand for its high-end chips while further calling into question its de facto alliance with RealNetworks rival Microsoft. [News.com]
 
Intel, SGI bail on Java multimedia - Sun Microsystems has lost its two most valuable partners in its effort to develop a common framework for adding multimedia to Java applications. [News.com]
 
Intergraph asks for Intel ruling - Intergraph yesterday asked a federal court for a summary judgment in its antitrust lawsuit against Intel. [News.com]
 
Internet server market to double - Keeping pace with the steady increase of Net surfers, the market for Internet servers will more than double in 1998, a market study said. [News.com]
 
Internet2 backbone's debut - A gathering of researchers and corporate representatives are in San Francisco today to witness the first public demonstration of Abilene, a high-performance $500 million network developed by Qwest Communications, Nortel Networks, Cisco Systems, and the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development. [News.com]
 
Intershop stock surges in Germany - An e-commerce software firm which went public last month in Germany has already reached a market capitalization that's nearly as large as two U.S. rivals combined. [News.com]
 
Intuit Year 2000 suit dismissed - Intuit today said a lawsuit that was filed against it that alleged some of its products did not recognize the Year 2000 has been dismissed. [News.com]
 
Intuit Year 2000 suit dismissed - Intuit today said a lawsuit that was filed against it that alleged some of its products did not recognize the Year 2000 has been dismissed. [News.com]
 
Investment firm eyes e-commerce - Attention e-commerce start-ups--El Dorado Ventures has earmarked $40 million in venture capital for young Internet commerce companies. [News.com]
 
Iomega sued over Zip drive noise - Iomega said today that a lawsuit has been filed against the company alleging that a clicking sound in its Zip drive for personal computers may indicate damage to the drive and the disks on which information is stored. [News.com]
 
Irish eyes smiling on Dell - Dell Computer said it would build a $90 million computer factory in Limerick, Ireland, as part of a previously announced expansion of its European operations. [News.com]
 
Ironic time for Net content hearing - When a House of Representatives subcommittee planned a hearing on how to protect children from obscenity on the Internet, it probably did not have presidential sex in mind. [News.com]
 
Is 3Com a takeover target? - As speculation mounts that 3Com may be an acquisition target of chip giant Intel or Lucent Technologies, insiders at the networking company have been refraining from selling their shares. [News.com]
 
Is cable Net access like cable TV? - The Federal Communications Commission is exploring whether budding cable Net access services such as @Home and Time Warner's Road Runner should be regulated or be forced to open their high-speed networks to competitors. [News.com]
 
J.D. Edwards aims at front office - J.D. Edwards is looking toward the front of the corporate house. [News.com]
 
Jamaica banks fight Y2K bug - Jamaica's financial sector will be free from the bite of the millennium bug, according to the technology minister who alarmed investors with an earlier forecast of Year 2000 computer problems. [News.com]
 
Jamaica banks fight Y2K bug - Jamaica's financial sector will be free from the bite of the millennium bug, according to the technology minister who alarmed investors with an earlier forecast of Year 2000 computer problems. [News.com]
 
 

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