Concern Over Windows 98
News One of these "issues" involves technology giant Philips which, according to the New Scientist last week, warned that users of its CD-ROM recorder would experience problems because the software controlling the recorder is "incompatible with Windows...
[July 6, 1998, 11:36]
Intel Gives A Peek At Future PC Designs
News Consumer electronics giant Philips Electronics N.V.showed a 42-inch flat panel TV with a Pentium III processor. While that version will not be shipping until the second half of this year, a similar display costing $13,000 (£8,176) and incorporating...
[February 25, 1999, 9:34]
USB On-the-Go Builds Momentum Against Bluetooth
News Clie handheld maker Sony Electronics signed a deal with USB On-the-Go chip maker Philips Semiconductor in late January. USB On-the-Go has been in development for some time, but it has attracted interest from manufacturers as developers such as...
[February 20, 2003, 10:37]
Psion Share Price Dips As Competition Looms
News He would not however rule out a possible partnership with the software giant, following development agreements with Dell and Philips. Psion chairman David Potter, warning yesterday of possible lean times, said that Microsoft has been confusing the...
[March 5, 1998, 11:18]
Companies Urged To Keep Control Of Consultants
News Janet Norman-Philips, South Norfolk Council's head of e-government, added: "The right consultant at the right time can save you a fortune and a pile of grief. But David Supple, head of IT and creative services at consultancy firm Ecotec, defended...
[June 21, 2007, 17:30]
Spyglass Flaunts Web-device Customer List
News Spyglass today added some beef to its mission statement of putting the Web everywhere by publicising an impressive list of customers including IBM, NEC, WebTV Networks, Oracle, Thomson, Philips, Xerox, Geoworks and Worldgate.
[September 16, 1997, 16:07]
Analysis: Music Will Survive
News Pricing of music is one the areas where the government could act to promote the health of the UK music industry, according to the managing director of online music store Crunch.co.uk, David Philips. Limited bandwidth and the high cost of Internet...
[April 6, 2000, 10:46]
Live 96: NetStation Is First UK NC
News David Martin, CEO of NChannel, the holding company behind NetStation, said it was important to launch the NC now at Live 96: "The main competition will come soon from Philips and Sony and Web TV. The NetStation (£350 including VAT) is a set-top box...
[September 25, 1996, 16:37]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Philips and Everex have given up on their CE product line (as has Sharp, by rumour unconfirmed), and you won't see millions of Windows CE phones packing out your pockets next year. I do, and thanks to that awfully nice Mr David Evnull (ex-columnist...
[November 20, 1999, 16:25]
