News Burst: Lycos buys Wired
News Lycos Inc. has agreed to acquire Wired Digital for $83m (£50.6m). The deal gives Lycos access to Wired's search engine, HotBot, as well as control over Wired's online properties, which...
UK Tech Week: Xerox joins in the digital dance
News Rick Thoman, president and CEO of Xerox, cast away the company's long-standing image of copier dinosaur and flaunted a new image focused on networked, digital products and strategic industry...
UK Tech Week: Barbara Roche MP on UK's e-commerce agenda
News Barbara Roach MP, Government Under Secretary for small firms, will this afternoon outline what the Department of Trade and Industry describe as "the electronic commerce agenda for the UK".
UK Tech Week: Governments must be "progressive" says MCI boss
News Seth Blumenfeld, president of MCI International Inc., today challenged the governments of Western Europe to be "more progressive" in deregulation and integration of communication systems.
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UK Tech Week: Philips launches affordable video conferencing
News A new line of video conferencing systems launched today at UK Technology Week aims to take "video conferencing beyond the boardroom by making it an affordable part of everyday business...
News Burst: IBM's POWER3 chip launched
News IBM's POWER3 microprocessor was launched Monday with IBM claiming the chip "performs like eight chips in one".
US Report: The Internet is dead - Sprint chief
News Is the Internet dead or dying? Maybe. At least that's the view of William T. Esrey, chairman and CEO of US Telecoms giant Sprint Corp.
US Report: Win 98 service pack to arrive in 1999
News Microsoft said it will release its long-awaited service pack for Windows 98 early next year, after beta users get a chance to test drive it.
UK Technology Week kicks off today
News UK Technology Week 98 launches today at Earls Court in London.
A Year Ago: Nortel to offer Net access through power lines
News This story first posted Wed, 8 Oct 1997 14:46:06 GMT

