The only Windows 2000 guide you'll ever need
Comment Hey, Mr. Businessman. You've got tough decisions to make. Microsoft will use its considerable marketing muscle this week to pressure you into an important, costly -- and risky -- decision. To...
Startup Spotlight: matchco.co.uk
News A new service aims to supercharge the UK high-tech investment arena with an electronic dating service for venture capitalists
New technology in the spotlight at Intel Developer Forum
News Faster, cheaper PCs and more powerful technology debuts in California
Intel's Timna is targeted for even lower cost PCs
News Why should cheaper PCs use ancient chips? New chips have been designed to cut costs by eliminating graphics boards and memory controller chips
BBC outlines interactive TV plans at Milia
News The BBC wants to be big in interactive TV and outlined its vision at Milia -- the major French games show taking place in Cannes this week
Industry 'incensed' over Surftime
News ISPs, and now chancellor Gordon Brown, believe BT isn't doing enough -- despite its flat-rate package
Virus writers wait anxiously for Melissa verdict
News Virus sites shut down in the wake of the Melissa trial
Be Free buys TriVida
News Be Free beats First Call estimates and announces a split in stock
Red Herring: Park the new venture market in Garage.com
News Garage.com files for $68m initial public offering
First Net gambling case goes to trial
News Man charged with taking online bets from Americans through site in Antigua. Landmark trial could affect how laws are applied online
Mattel's tech wares get touchy-feely
News The toy titan has had its struggles, but don't tell that to 'Wowzer,' the robotic puppy that begs for its biscuits, or the 'Diva Starz'
MS: No breakup - restrictions maybe
News Microsoft says it considers any breakup a 'regulatory death sentence.' It would go along with 'common-sense' restrictions
Intel's 1GHz: Coming sooner than you think
News At its Intel Developer Forum, the chip maker shows off three near-production PCs with 1GHz Pentium IIIs; such machines will begin shipping 'shortly'
Microsoft in the land of opportunity
Comment I think it's the beginning of the end for Bill Gates and Microsoft, and it has nothing to do with whether the company wins or loses its antitrust trial.
Analog Devices tops Wall Street estimates
News The booming chip market leads to success for Analog
The Day Ahead: Applied Materials sees big profits in 2Q
News Second quarter revenue expected to reach $2.1bn
Nuggets: LG's CD recorder set for autumn release
News With CeBIT nearly upon us, there are loads of gadgets lining up for a NuggetsFEST. First off is LG, with its CD recorder offering
Jobs unveils new hardware in Tokyo
News Apple CEO takes the wraps off new iBooks and PowerBooks and bumps up the speed of the Power Mac G4 line
CA buys Sterling for $4bn
News An amalgamation of technologies is expected from the CA/Sterling merger
Dell: Win2000 is a good thing
News Dell Computer CEO Michael Dell sounded a lot more upbeat about Windows 2000's prospects on Tuesday than he did at the end of last week.
Sega boss outlines "super wideband" Dreamcast network
News Sega is confident that ambitious online plans will help it fight off PS2 competition
The gentle art of installation
Comment So it is Windows 2000 week and it now looks as if the thing might actually ship. Its been five years coming, and some argue that its too late and now largely irrelevant, but in spite of all that...
A Year Ago: Demon sued by UK scientist
News Originally published Tue, 16 Feb 1999 17:38:28 GMT
Surprise: Intel demos 1.5GHz processor
News Intel announces new details of its high-end Willamette processor, including a 1.5GHz version, and low-end Timna chips



