Demise Demo
Downloads Demise is a huge, non-linear fantasy role playing game (dungeon crawl/hack type) that features 3D graphics, great sound, and fantastic play in single and/or multiplayer modes, and enough races, guilds, items, monsters, magic, spells, traps...
[October 3, 2003, 14:02]
Open Source MP3 Project Continues After Parent's Demise
News With the demise of iCast, a casualty of CMGI's recent round of belt-tightening, the Vorbis programming team was cut loose. Open source software developers hoping to create a free replacement for MP3 technology are pushing ahead with their project...
[December 12, 2000, 8:54]
Philips Predicts VCR Demise
News Global electronics company Philips is predicting the demise of the humble VCR within three years -- coincidently announcing plans to launch its first DVD-Video recorder. Philips says the DVDR1000, based on DVD+RW technology, will herald the most...
[May 4, 2001, 8:13]
The Day Ahead: Silver Lining Amid Dot-com Demise
News Although it's a shame Pets.com's sock puppet is homeless, few folks seeing the big picture would call the demise of the e-tailer -- or any other questionable dot-com company -- a bad thing. The dot-com demise will hurt everything from Web...
[November 10, 2000, 12:09]
Apple Investors Rejoice In Newton's Demise
News But its demise will consequently help restore the manufacturer to the black, if only in a small way, say analysts. Apple's stock has leapt in value following the decision to end Newton production, the latest bitter pill in a course of harsh...
[March 5, 1998, 14:01]
Sun's Desktop Demise Proves Open Source's Power
Talkback Is this reallt Sun's desktop demise considering how much they have put into StarOffice - which still very muhc runs on Windows? What does this mean for StarOffice though?
[July 4, 2005, 15:09]
Sun's Desktop Demise Proves Open Source's Power
Talkback I still feel some sympathy for Sun in its struggle to surwive. To "use" Linux and fend it off at the same time is a hard task. The software Sun has given to the OSS is StarOffice. StarOffice was originally a German software that Sun bought and...
[June 29, 2005, 20:02]
CRM Success Drives Its Demise, And Other Aha! Moments
White Papers The "Old standbys" of CRM have become standard practice: Get executive sponsorship. Create a business case that includes customer benefits. Revamp business processes to be more customer-focused. Get good data.
[July 19, 2006, 0:00]
Sega Denies Report Of Dreamcast's Demise
News Once again, reports are circulating that Sega is preparing a strategy for getting out of the console segment of the game business. Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported Tuesday that Sega will stop production of the Dreamcast game console by the end...
[January 24, 2001, 11:09]
Olympus Camera Upgrades Further SmartMedia Demise
News Olympus has announced three new digital cameras at the CeBIT 2003 show in Hannover. Based on existing models in Olympus' range, the C-150, C-350 and C-750 bring higher resolutions and lower prices to consumer digital cameras.
[March 12, 2003, 13:13]
Dot-com Demise Reaches Researcher Jupiter
News First USA research director Melanie Wing started to question Jupiter Media Metrix's Internet traffic figures when it recently ranked rival credit card company American Express as one of the Web's 50 most popular sites.
[July 5, 2001, 12:51]
Deadline Looms For Demise Of Windows XP
News After a long-announced transition, 30 June marks the end of an era at Microsoft, in more ways than one. As well as Bill Gates's impending shift to part-time work, another epoch is coming to an end — that of Windows XP.
[June 17, 2008, 9:12]
Sun's Desktop Demise Proves Open Source's Power
Leader One of the hardest decisions in business is to know when to stop. It's difficult enough killing a project before launch, when the ramifications are purely internal, but it's doubly hard once it's been released to the world.
[June 29, 2005, 14:15]
Bluephone Continues Despite Standards Group's Demise
News Progress to integrate Wi-Fi and mobile phones will not be affected by the reported closure of the operator-backed Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) group, said analysts on Monday. The loss of UMA, reported by Wi-Fi news Web site Unstrung, is unlikely...
[May 23, 2005, 13:10]
IPTV Streaming Provides The Solution To The Demise Of Analogue TV Distribution Systems
White Papers IPTV Streaming provides an ideal solution for distribution of television and video channels in the business environment. It provides better quality than conventional analogue distribution and offers the advantages of new services and the ability to...
[March 28, 2008, 0:30]
'Market Conditions' Blamed For Demise Of Broadband Scheme
News The government has cited "significantly changed market conditions" as the main reason behind its decision to abandon its £15m broadband aggregation scheme. As was revealed earlier this week, the Department of Trade and Industry is to close the...
[December 2, 2004, 14:20]
Internet E-Commerce: Reinventing EDI For The Web
White Papers With the stunning growth of Internet-based buying and selling, some industry watchers have begun predicting the demise of electronic data interchange (EDI). However, reports of this 20-year-old e-commerce technology’s pending demise are greatly...
[October 13, 2003, 2:16]
Flock Aims To Snare Migrating Netscape Users
News With Netscape edging closer to its demise, the Flock browser is hoping its social-networking skills will divert users from migrating to the natural alternative, Firefox. Although the demise of Netscape is sad, Hardin said, its spirit lives on...
[February 11, 2008, 8:58]
RedHotAnt May Offer Refunds
News The ISP has been the target of more than the usual acrimony following its demise. Friaco failed to materialise as quickly as ISPs expected, and the companies were also starved of new investment by souring investor sentiment towards the Internet...
[January 23, 2001, 11:55]
Private Telecommunications Networks: An Historical Perspective
White Papers The private networks provided a superior mode of communications for large businesses, and played a large role in the demise of Western Union. Finally, in section five, I offer some propositions regarding the formation and demise of networks.
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]

