Bluetooth: Clever tech will invade our homes...
News Think Bluetooth is for geeks? Think again. Tesco is doing it, so is Electrolux and if you've got a load of spaghetti behind your stereo, look forward to better days...
Bluetooth: A view from the top
News There are 500 companies inviolved in Bluetooth, each with their own view on how the technology will be used. Below is a look at what the big boys reckon we will be using Bluetooth for.
Bluetooth: What is the potential? Analysts disagree
News It could change the way you live in your own home, or it could be dismissed as yet another geek toy designed to chain us to our sofas... Jane Wakefield investigates
Bluetooth: Set to bite this summer
News It is almost a year since Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba announced their plans for Bluetooth -- a radio chip designed to replace cable and revolutionise wireless connectivity for PCs,...
Linux geeks getting real, with pizza
News It's like MTV's The Real World, but with computer geeks.
Internet World: Lucent CEO predicts 'network of networks'
News The Internet might be a force to be reckoned with, and wireless phones may have changed our lives in ways no one could have imagined a generation ago, but the true revolution is yet to come.
Linux penguin to make Comdex splash
News It's a Windows World, but that doesn't mean the little penguin will be on ice at Comdex.
Internet World: Intel's vision: 3-D, talking Internet
News Here's what the future of the Internet looks like for a computer chip maker: everything's 3-D, requires immensely fast servers and accepts voice commands.
Apple does it again in Q2
News Apple Computer Inc. delivered once again in its second fiscal quarter Wednesday, returning a better-than-expected profit of $93m (£57m), or 60 cents a share, on sales of $1.53bn. Its shares...
College students busted for piracy
News Four students at Bates College in America were arrested for allegedly making pirated copies of Microsoft software available on their Web sites, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
A Year Ago: Intel under investigation
News First published: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 13:33:27 GMT
