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![]() News Archives for First Quarter 1999 ![]() IBM and Dell sign $16 Billion deal-Thursday, March 4, 1999 NEW YORK, March 4, 1999 -- IBM and Dell Computer Corporation today announced a strategic $16 billion technology pact, believed to be the largest agreement of its kind in the information technology industry. ![]() MiraLink's Nshare Slashes Internet Access Costs For Home And Small Office Users-February 22, 1999 ![]() Multiple users can access the Web with one Internet account and a single data/voice line. MiraLink today announced the release of Nshare Internet Connection Expander, designed for home and small office users. Nshare allows multiple users to share one Internet connection simultaneously without reducing Web page loading or application downloading speeds. ![]() Intel Pentium III gets complaints-Friday, February 26, 1999 The Center for Democracy and Technology, a civil liberties group, said Friday it plans to file a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charging that the release of a new computer chip by Intel Corp. constitutes unfair and deceptive trade practices. Personal computer makers around the world today are shipping PCs with Intel's new Pentium III processor, which has a controversial security feature called a Processor Serial Number (PSN), which acts as a unique identifier of every PC. |
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