US Report: Cool technology fuels Alpha
News Despite those low-cost claims, Digital customers will pay a hefty premium of about $6,000 (£3,570) for a cooled, Windows NT-based workstation over similarly configured 600MHz Alpha workstations already available.
[April 8, 1998, 13:15]
HP to have merger map in 100 days
News Because of the merger, HP finds itself responsible for supporting multiple server operating systems, for example: Linux, Windows NT, OpenVMS, HP-UX and Compaq's own version of Unix, among others. Eventually, HP will converge toward Linux, NT and...
[September 6, 2001, 10:39]
NT 5.0 to ship first half of 1998 - Gates
News Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates said yesterday he is "pretty confident" Windows NT 5.0 will ship in the first half of 1998. The firm recently pushed back the previous late-1997 planned ship date.
[March 20, 1997, 9:11]
Intel confirms Pentium bug, seeks workaround
News An Intel spokeswoman in Santa Clara, Calif.said a crash occurs when a user intentionally adds some obscure code to the DOS, Linux, Windows 95 or NT operating systems. The "invalid instruction errata" were made public late last week on the Intel...
[November 11, 1997, 10:49]
Unpicking Microsoft's patchwork
Talkback NOTE: Windows 95/98/NT are no longer supported with new updates, but archived security patches are available (see the web page linked above). Good Point: MS web update service will not work for non-IE browsers.
[July 6, 2004, 13:25]
Fujitsu launches hush-hush Net PC
News The firm's new ErgoPro NetPC packs up to a 233MHz Pentium MMX with 32-256Mb SDRAM, Fast Ethernet, internal hard drive for cache, Wake-On-LAN remote power-up, front and back USB ports, Windows NT 4.0 and, of course, very low noise.
[October 3, 1997, 15:13]
Scoop: Sun kills Java tools
News One source close to Sun says the company's next purchase will be NetBeans, a Prague-based startup that offers a Java Integrated Development Environment running on Solaris, Windows NT and Linux. Sun Microsystems has killed two of its Java tools...
[September 24, 1999, 9:03]
Monti to Microsoft: Guilty as charged
Talkback Windows is described as an Operating System, except it is'nt just an OS. I am absoloutly delighted with the Commisioners decision. It is high time Microsoft got a hefty kick up the backside, after all you do not need to be a genius to see that...
[March 25, 2004, 16:41]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback I support XP at work, (used to support NT) and go home to MACOSX. Windows and MACOSX; I use them both: Have for YEARS. Ugh so much slamming and HATRED here! They are just a couple of machines. Macosx is being ported to an intel chipset.
[November 14, 2005, 20:06]
Measuring the successs of your Web site
News WebTrends (Windows 95/NT) and Analog (Mac) are two popular shareware log analysers. So you've blitzed the search engines and Web directories, traded a few links and ad banners, and emailed all your relatives who are online, begging them to check...
[January 20, 2004, 13:45]
The Luncher
News Got to get by beauty sleep if I'm going to catch Toshiba's servers, Microsoft's 'Hydra' Citrix-based NT application server, Iomega's n.hand cute stamp-sized memory cards (and BB King party), Cirrus's new graphics chips, Windows CE 2.0 handhelds...
[November 15, 1997, 7:00]
TDK-Grey Cell buy to fuel GSM, PC Card, software comms
News SoftMobile will be available for Windows 95, NT and later CE. Hunn added that the emergence of Windows 98 in association with the penetration of fast interconnect standards such as USB and IEEE.1394 (FireWire) will help develop software-based...
[September 2, 1997, 14:17]
Software Jihad
Blog While they're at it, they need to kill every copy of Windows 9X, NT 4.0 and Win2K they can get their weapon package on. His claim is that typical Chinese people can't afford the local retail prices for legitimate Windows XP Pro.
[November 2, 2008, 14:04]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Confusingly, it's all about Windows 95, NT and CE. The siren call of Kensington Olympia wafts up the hill to my Highgate fastness, so I schlep off to see the Windows 98 Show. A look in just the Windows subdirectory reveals 19,102 mentions in 1,540...
[March 14, 1998, 6:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News Confusingly, it's all about Windows 95, NT and CE. The siren call of Kensington Olympia wafts up the hill to my Highgate fastness, so I schlep off to see the Windows 98 Show. A look in just the Windows subdirectory reveals 19,102 mentions in 1,540...
[March 14, 1998, 6:00]
Microsoft's Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA)
Blog Hooking in the EXE loader (NT.DLL) and logging all failed loads The Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) is a feature in Windows Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 that can make older programs that have compatibility problems work better in an...
[November 5, 2009, 8:30]
Four Years Ago: Connectix creates whole PC in software
News The program takes up 800Mb of hard disk space, and lets Power Mac users run Windows 95, 3.1, NT, and DOS, OS/2 and NeXT OpenStep operating systems. Virtual PC includes Windows 95 or 3.1 and can run office applications as well as multimedia games.
[July 13, 2001, 6:58]
BackWeb ready for UK 'push'
News Windows 95, NT and Windows 3.x clients are available, with a Macintosh version to come. BackWeb is aiming to be the first 'push' content delivery service when it announces a UK version of its eponymous software at the Internet World exhibition held...
[April 15, 1997, 16:50]
New Shockwave tool animates in a Flash
News The software supports Windows 95, NT, Macintosh and Power Macintosh. The firm's new Shockwave Flash product is an inheritance from FutureWave Software, the developer of FutureSplash that Macromedia recently bought.
[January 10, 1997, 10:28]
Five years ago: New Shockwave tool animates in a Flash
News The software supports Windows 95, NT, Macintosh and Power Macintosh. First published 10 January, 1997 The firm's new Shockwave Flash product is an inheritance from FutureWave Software, the developer of FutureSplash that Macromedia recently bought.
[January 9, 2002, 6:01]



