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ISP Growth Leaves Shell Accounts in Limbo
- With the move to more commercialized services, many ISPs are no longer supporting the text-based shell accounts that many Unix users prefer. [Wired News]
In-Your-Face Ad Banners Get Louder
- A Java-based advertising technology moves sales and transactions right into the banner ad. Will it click with consumers? [Wired News]
InVerse: Keeping Players Afloat in Post-Yeltsin Russia
- IBM's distributed technology will power Tom Clancy's online strategy game. [Wired News]
Indecent Exposure
- The Internet can make some things a little too easy to find. [Wired News]
Infoseek Storms GeoCities Pages
- In an attempt to maintain the accuracy of its index, the search engine severs a domain to remove the abusers. No, it's not nice to fool Mother Crawler. [Wired News]
Inktomi Launches Flagship
- Known for its savvy search-engine technology, Inktomi is now taking Web data to task with a new network caching product. Also: NASA targets women's health, and Java jabbers. [Wired News]
Inktomi Launches Flagship
- Known for its savvy search-engine technology, Inktomi is now taking Web data to task with a new network caching product. Also: NASA targets women's health, and Java jabbers. [Wired News]
Intel Cuts Chip Prices ... Again
- The chipmaker is planning reductions of 13 to 40 percent to keep up with competition. Also: Rockwell announces a faster modem technology. [Wired News]
Intel Moves to Squish Pentium Bug
- The dreaded "erratum" can be subverted with a little help from the operating system, and OS vendors are taking action. [Wired News]
Intel Shows Off MMX Chip, Upsets Apple's Cart
- Intel's new MMX technology will make a Pentium feel more like a Mac. Guess where they showed it off. [Wired News]
Intel Speeds the Way, sans Silicon
- The chip titan has figured out how to make your PC even speedier. Guess what? It's software, not hardware. [Wired News]
Intel Steps Up Pentium Bug Efforts
- The chipmaker confirmed the "errata" and said it is accelerating its normal process for dealing with it. [Wired News]
Intel Studies End-User Processor Patches
- A tool for fixing Pentium "errata" provides the chipmaker with another weapon in the bug battle. [Wired News]
Intel Weeds Pixels and Makes the Web Scream
- With its new compression technology, Intel can speed up modem downloads, and may even get Unix-dominated ISPs to make room for Wintel servers. [Wired News]
Intel's New Chips Are Hot and Power-Hungry
- Notebook computer manufacturers have found Intel's new MMX Pentiums too hot to handle. [Wired News]
Intel's Processor Plan Zones Out Competition
- The chipmaker's proposed motherboard redesign may lead to new, flexible PC designs, but it also leaves the competition without a place to plug in. [Wired News]
Intel's Tastes Turn to Networking
- Plug-and-play networking is nothing new, but promoting the capability is. Intel's latest noise is more about what's "inside." [Wired News]
Intellicast Smartens Up to Banner Bypass
- Once upon a time, Net surfers could link directly to MSNBC's radar weather maps. But then Intellicast added up all the banner impressions it was losing, and severed the link. [Wired News]
InterNIC Who?
- In protest of InterNIC's claim to ownership of domains it manages, AlterNIC took control of the Internet's main domain-name registry this weekend. InterNIC is now pondering a response. [Wired News]
Interactive Television's Dubious Past
- Even other big media companies have had problems getting their interactive television projects off the ground. [Wired News]
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