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Intel Keeps Going and Going after Consumers
- With its latest appeal-to-the-masses ad campaign, the chipmaker hopes to turn its BunnyPeople mascots into an unforgettable cultural icon - and sell more computer innards. [Wired News]
Intel Stock Spirals Downward
- The king of microprocessors, facing growing competition for its Pentium II, warned Wall Street of a drop in revenues. Wall Street wasn't pleased. [Wired News]
Intel Tries Slicing into Apple's Music Market
- The chipmaker is looking to win over multimedia types with such high-profile activities as sponsoring the New York Music Festival. [Wired News]
Intel Unveils Mobile Processor, Hoards Limelight
- As just about every major notebook maker learned Monday, when Intel puts on a show, there's only one place for the supporting cast: In the shadow of the star. [Wired News]
Intel Views NC as Its Theater of Operations
- With a parade of multimedia business applications, the chipmaker's approach is clear: Turn up the hype. [Wired News]
Intel to Blast Off with European Venture
- A joint venture, dubbed European Satellite Multimedia Services, will offer high-speed data transmission throughout the continent via six satellites. [Wired News]
Intel's Top Three Change Titles
- The goal appears to be making sure Craig Barrett sports a title commensurate to his role in running the company. [Wired News]
Intel, Compaq Join Hands for PC Theatre
- The two megacompanies want to be in the emerging market that merges computing with traditional forms of entertainment content on large-screen displays. [Wired News]
Intel, DEC Declare Truce
- A chipmaking power and a rival put patent-infringement charges aside. [Wired News]
Intel, DEC Reported in Talks to Settle Patent Feud
- The companies' chiefs are reported to have discussed a deal that would allow Intel to acquire DEC's top-of-the-line Alpha microprocessor in exchange for cash and calling off the legal dogs. [Wired News]
Intel, DEC Settle Alpha Chip Dispute
- The firms reach a 10-year agreement that includes the $700 million sale of DEC's semiconductor manufacturing operations to Intel, putting a quick end to potentially bruising litigation. [Wired News]
Intel, Infoseek Post Mixed Results
- In a week filled with earnings reports, the chipmaker reports a decline in quarter-on-quarter earnings, while the directory service posts another quarter of losses. [Wired News]
Interface Dream Job: Navio Needs Navigator
- Netscape's younger sibling Navio plans to bring the Net to a TV near you. [Wired News]
Intern Dream Job: 'Foreign Affairs' Magazine
- Foreign Affairs magazine is launching a Web site and needs volunteers to help. [Wired News]
Intern Dream Job: NOVA Online
- NOVA Online, the webby counterpart of the PBS TV series, is looking for a college intern to work part-time from October until mid-January. [Wired News]
Internet IPOs Weather Early Flu Season
- Since the mini-crash in October, Internet companies caught a chill in the IPO market and are looking a lot less healthy to investors. [Wired News]
Intuit Brings Banking to the Web
- The software firm puts emphasis on simple banking transactions, and away from more detailed management of personal finances, like that found in Quicken. [Wired News]
Intuit Lays Off 270, Signs Pact with Excite
- The company swears the two moves aren't related. But both fit into Intuit's steady move onto the Internet as a personal-finance site. [Wired News]
Intuit Says Its Tax Software Has Bug
- Taxpayers using Intuit's MacInTax to file returns may find a flaw that doesn't require Mac users to save their files each time they make changes. [Wired News]
Intuit Wants to Be Web Financial Superstore
- The financial software maker wants to expand its Web presence into a site offering insurance, mortgages, and retirement plans. [Wired News]
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