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Just about every large U.S. corporation has an FSC; Intel, Eastman Kodak, General Motors, Caterpillar, Union Carbide, Chrysler, R.J. Reynolds and Georgia-Pacific are just a few. And why not? A corporation with an FSC can shelter 15% or more of its export profits from federal income...
...Networking them saves money, since even the dumbest machine will be able to share files with the smartest. Or connect to a single printer. Or tap into the Pentium II in the home office and blast out over the Net on its 56K modem. In February 1999, Intel plans to start shipping a chip that will be built into both computers and peripherals, allowing them to network through the phone jacks in your house...
...picked b, you've got lots of company. In the past few months, everybody from world-famous hospitals to cyberentrepreneurs has added an Ask-the-Expert feature to his health and medical home page. And judging by the crowd at Intel's Internet Health Day in San Francisco two weeks ago, the boom is just beginning. Flesh-and-blood doctors may cringe, but today's online health advisers are giving us a glimpse of the future of medicine...
...Intel's Answer to the iMac...
...facts simply don't support the government's claim," the CEO told 2,000 shareholders Wednesday, who responded with a standing ovation. He could hardly tell them otherwise, of course. But this wasn't just optimistic bluster. The software titan, who three years ago told a group of Intel executives that "this antitrust thing will blow over," genuinely has nothing but disdain for the Justice Department. "That's been his line all the way through," says TIME legal correspondent Adam Cohen. "At no point has Gates taken the government's case seriously...