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Intel to shut plants temporarily - Intel will temporarily close two of its chipmaking plants for nine days beginning this weekend as it starts a "voluntary separation" program to reduce its workforce, CNET NEWS.COM has learned. [News.com]
 
Intel, Level One plan speedy LANs - Intel and Level One Communications said today that they have agreed to work together on developing high-speed corporate local area networking technology. [News.com]
 
Intergraph dispels Intel's claims - Intergraph president Jim Meadlock minimized the importance of Intel patent counterclaims made earlier this month against the Huntsville, Alabama, company, as the workstation maker projected that second-quarter revenue will be flat with the first quarter due to its patent infringement lawsuit the chipmaking giant. [News.com]
 
Intergraph: Intel deal confirms threat - Intel says that that its investment in graphics chip vendor Evans & Sutherland is about enhancing the performance of workstations, but Intergraph claims the move confirms all of its fears. [News.com]
 
Internet stocks fall again - Shares of Internet companies jumped in after-hours trading today after Yahoo solidly beat Wall Street estimates with its second-quarter earnings and announced a 2-for-1 stock split. [News.com]
 
Intuit, AOL team on mortgage site - America Online and Intuit said today that they have collaborated to launch a new mortgages area on AOL's real estate center, featuring Intuit's QuickenMortgage. [News.com]
 
Investment firm to buy Centennial - Centennial Communications, a cellular phone service company, said today that it has agreed to be bought by a corporation formed by private investment firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (WCAS). [News.com]
 
Iomega predicts profit after loss - Iomega chief executive James Sierk said today that he expects to see a small profit in the fourth quarter after posting a second-quarter loss earlier today. [News.com]
 
Iomega reorg to save $50 million - The chief executive of Iomega says his company will save $50 million in the second half of 1998 as a result of a reorganization at the firm. [News.com]
 
Is browser war near end? - Could this be the beginning of the end of the browser war? The answer depends on whom you ask. [News.com]
 
Is it the browser or is it the portal? - Is it the browser or is it the portal? [News.com]
 
Is the worst over for chipmakers? - When Analog Devices said its microprocessor sales would take a downturn during the quarter ending August 1, the company became only the latest in a long line of chipmakers to warn about slumping sales and increasing competition. [News.com]
 
Jamaican teen to advise on tech - Jamaica has appointed a 13-year-old computer wizard as a government consultant to help the bureaucrats keep up to date with the latest developments in computer technology. [News.com]
 
Japan demands Windows 98 - Responding to surprising international demand for Windows 98, Microsoft is making more copies of the upgraded operating system software available in Japan. [News.com]
 
Japan firm embraces Net brokering - Anyone who's been to a Japanese bank knows the country's penchant for the latest technological gizmo doesn't extend to financial services. [News.com]
 
Japan police nab Net porn ring - In Japan's first cyberporn arrests, police said today they had nabbed 13 people for involvement in an Internet pornography ring. [News.com]
 
Java court date pushed back - A key hearing in a lawsuit filed by Sun Microsystems against Microsoft has been postponed to September 4 from July 31, officials said today. [News.com]
 
Java tool hits beta No. 2 - Microsoft is forging ahead with the next release of its Java development tool package. [News.com]
 
Java update still in the shop - Developers looking for Java performance-boosting features in Sun Microsystems' upcoming refresh of its Java Development Kit will be left wanting. [News.com]
 
Javagator down, not out - Netscape Communications has ceased all development efforts on its browser written in Java, the company confirmed today. [News.com]
 
 

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