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Intel invests in Think3 - Intel has bought an undisclosed, minority stake in Think3, a maker of computer aided design software. [News.com]
 
Intel may sell some Inktomi, CNET shares - Giant chipmaker Intel may sell about $18.3 million worth of Inktomi's common shares and about $4 million of CNET's shares, recent SEC documents showed. [News.com]
 
Intel pays cash for iCat - Pushing further into e-commerce, Intel today acquired catalog software vendor iCat for an undisclosed sum in cash. [News.com]
 
Intel pushing limited-use servers - Intel is leading an industry group that aims to define a new category of limited-use server computers, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Intel quietly cuts Celeron prices - Intel ratcheted up its ongoing price war with Advanced Micro Devices by quietly cutting prices on its Celeron chips by roughly 30 percent this month and releasing a new, even cheaper version of the chip earlier than expected. [News.com]
 
Intel scores in email suit - In what could prove to be an influential ruling, Intel has won a court order to halt mass email messages email messages to its employees criticizing the firm. [News.com]
 
Intel shows off high-speed videophone - Intel is showing off new videophone software for computers with cable modems or other high-speed Internet connection techniques at the Western Cable Show in Anaheim, California. [News.com]
 
Intel, DOE work on radiation-proof chip - Intel and the Department of Energy reportedly are collaborating to make a chip to help satellites withstand the burst of radiation that emanates from a nuclear blast in space. [News.com]
 
Intellicorp focuses on bigger picture - IntelliCorp is starting to focus on the bigger picture. [News.com]
 
Internet IPOs back in favor - Growing awareness of the Internet is helping to push initial public offerings in the sector to new heights despite volatile markets, recapturing the IPO momentum that was lost this fall. [News.com]
 
Internet antitrust issues on hearing agenda - The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday said it would continue to examine the role antitrust enforcement could play in fostering competition and innovation on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Internet now a necessity, says study - Nearly half of online users say the Internet has become something of a necessity in their lives, and two-thirds would prefer being stranded on an island with an Internet connection than with a phone or television, according to a study released by America Online. [News.com]
 
Intuit chief's testimony irks Microsoft - Microsoft should be regulated to guarantee it does not use its dominant Windows operating system against competitors' software applications or Internet content, Intuit chief executive William Harris will testify next week. [News.com]
 
Intuit testimony backs case against Microsoft - Intuit's chief executive will testify that Microsoft forced it to dump a competitor's software from its best-selling personal finance programs in exchange for a valuable link to Windows, according to a report. [News.com]
 
Intuit wants to rein in Microsoft - Intuit's chief executive will next week call on the federal government to rein in Microsoft by means of a concept he calls "operating system neutrality." [News.com]
 
Iomega shipping new Clik drive - Iomega has begun shipping limited quantities of Clik, its removable drive for mobile digital devices, the company said today. [News.com]
 
Iomega to pay record-setting rebate fine - The Federal Trade Commission today settled charges that removable drive maker Iomega failed to honor rebate promotions in a timely manner in a record-setting cash settlement designed to send a message to other manufacturers. [News.com]
 
Iraq air strikes consume Net news sites - As word got out today that the United States and Britain had begun to bomb Iraq, news Web sites, including several with broadcast capabilities, jumped on the story in hopes of luring people who couldn't simply flip on the TV. [News.com]
 
Iridium buys in-flight telephone company - Iridium, provider of the world's first satellite-based global telephone network, agreed to buy Claircom Communications Group from AT&T and Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications for $65 million as it expands into the in-flight telephone business. [News.com]
 
Is Y2K readiness an issue in megamergers? - Is the Year 2000 getting the short shrift in a recent spate of corporate megamergers? [News.com]
 
 

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