Firewall Vendor Lays Down UK Roots
News The IT manager wants to know whether users are getting a detailed knowledge of playboy.com or polishing up their network Doom skills. The US company will operate out of Reading, Berkshire, providing on-site support for its reseller channel on the...
[July 26, 1996, 15:42]
WildTangent Wins Sony Cash For Web Games
News With its investment, Sony has begun implementing WildTangent's Web Driver, which aims to bring the kind of interactive graphics associated with PC games such as Doom and Quake to Web sites. With an investment by Sony, a small Web graphics company...
[April 9, 2001, 10:44]
Comdex 2001: Device Makers Expand On Wireless
News Nokia showed the system running the Doom video game on its 640-by-200-pixel color screen, but most customers are expected to be corporate types such as salespeople connecting to corporate databases. Consumer electronics manufacturers are...
[November 12, 2001, 16:32]
News Roundup: Bluetooth Ache Means Wireless Woe
News However, it is not all doom and gloom. Bluetooth, the wireless technology that will allow portable devices and peripherals to connect to one another and to PCs, was given the cold shoulder this week by Microsoft.
[April 6, 2001, 10:16]
AOL Enters The Rating Game
News Many of today's popular games, like Tomb Raider and Doom, receive ratings in the "teen" and "mature" categories. In a move it hopes will set a new standard for the online gaming industry, America Online announced Thursday that all games played on...
[November 19, 1999, 10:02]

