Gateway plans a new direction
News While some industry watchers are ready to write Gateway's obituary, founder Ted Waitt hopes to write a bright, new chapter in the folksy PC maker's history. Under Waitt's vision, Gateway will be more than just a PC maker: it will serve as the IT...
[August 10, 2001, 9:59]
Gateway Neptune Motherboard BIOS Update
Downloads Warning: If your Gateway 2000 computer is updated with the incorrect BIOS, it may render your system unusable. If you're unsure as to which BIOS you need, reboot your system. The BIOS information will be displayed almost immediately.
[March 18, 1997, 23:38]
Gateway closes US retail doors
News Gateway, which does not distribute in Europe, announced on Thursday that it will close its retail stores next week and lay off about 2,500 employees associated with the shops, or nearly 40 percent of its work force.
[April 2, 2004, 11:35]
US Report: Gateway will chop DVD's cost
News Gateway will kill three birds with one notebook later this month when it delivers the Solo 5150 machine. For the business user, Gateway will emphasise the DVD's storage capacity, which equals up to 14 CDs at 650MB each.
[August 14, 1998, 9:19]
Gateway's 'TechTalk' offers new approach to phone support
News Gateway is pioneering a new approach to technical support at its Dublin-based call centre. Gateway are at pains to stress that the TechTalk service is not designed to replace one-to-one help, but to bolster it, and to help the company deal with a...
[August 25, 1998, 6:00]
Gateway cuts jobs and closes shops
News Gateway has begun laying off 17 percent of its 11,200-person staff and closing 76 of its retail stores on Monday. Gateway's estimate would be down roughly 20 percent from Gateway's fourth-quarter 2002 revenue of $1.06bn, reflecting the current...
[March 18, 2003, 11:25]
Gateway to launch own label ISP for new PC customers
News Gateway will offer an ISP service to all new purchasers of its PCs, providing what it believes will be a compelling one stop shop where customers can buy a computer and Internet in one call. The Internet offering has already been launched in the US...
[August 25, 1998, 9:41]
Gateway makes plans to exit Britain and Ireland
News Gateway notified employees on Wednesday that it is considering closing its manufacturing plant in Dublin as well as its sales, service and marketing operations throughout Britain and Ireland. International sales -- primarily from Europe and Asia...
[August 9, 2001, 10:08]
Gateway's plan to bring back Amiga
News Two years ago, PC maker Gateway acquired the rights to the personal-computer industry's most famous cult product, the Amiga PC. Mr Collas wouldn't say if Gateway plans to spin off the subsidiary. Gateway paid about $13m (£8m) for 47 Amiga patents...
[August 12, 1999, 14:59]
Gateway moves back into the UK
News Four years after leaving the UK, US PC manufacturer Gateway is back. Gateway laptops and notebooks will be available through Comet stores around the UK. Today, Gateway believes that market conditions, a simplified business model and new high...
[September 12, 2005, 18:30]
Gateway Placement for Throughput Optimization in Wireless Mesh Networks
White Papers This paper addresses the problem of gateway placement for throughput optimization in multi-hop wireless mesh networks. The paper proposes a novel grid-based gateway deployment method using a cross-layer throughput optimization.
[August 4, 2008, 19:08]
Gateway calls a halt to direct PC sales
News Gateway.com no longer sells Gateway PCs. The company announced on Friday that channel partners and retail outlets, both online and brick-and-mortar, are now the only way to get the Gateway brand. In a statement, company officials said it was to fit...
[July 28, 2008, 8:31]
Gateway SoftK56 Data Fax
Downloads Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:.extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Gateway SoftK56 Data Fax
[October 8, 2001, 8:00]
Gateway closes remaining UK stores
News Gateway Computers, the US-based PC manufacturer that came across the Atlantic in 1991, last night closed all its stores throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A Gateway spokesperson said it is no longer possible to buy computers from...
[September 10, 2001, 13:02]
Gateway goes ultra with the Fire Ant
News "Ultraportables are now a viable market" according to Catherine Boyhan, product manager for Gateway which, like most companies nearly four years ago, abandoned the ultra notebook market "because there was no market".
[September 18, 1998, 11:25]
Gateway Adaptive Pacing for TCP Across Multihop Wireless Networks and the Internet
White Papers We propose an adaptive pacing scheme at the Internet gateway for wired-to-wireless TCP flows. Furthermore, the causes for the unfairness of oncoming TCP flows are analyzed and a scheme is proposed to throttle aggressive wired-to-wireless TCP flows...
[December 21, 2007, 0:01]
Gateway plans to snap up Packard Bell
News Gateway announced on Monday that it has agreed to take over the controlling stake in PC vendor Packard Bell. Gateway has exercised its right of first refusal to purchase all of the shares of PB Holding Company, the parent company of Packard Bell...
[October 9, 2007, 16:19]
Gateway: Bigger loss on the way
News The stormy PC market claimed another victim Thursday, with Gateway cutting estimates for its third quarter. Gateway said it still expects to return to profitability in the fourth quarter, but that it is unlikely to reach its previous break-even...
[October 5, 2001, 9:57]
Gateway signs-up Yahoo! for personalised portal.
News Called Gateway My Yahoo! the service enables users to personalise content as well as gain quick access to Gateway's technical support team, Gateway.com, Gateway.net account information and an Internet tutorial.
[February 3, 1999, 16:08]
Gateway chief: It's not about PCs
News "If all we wanted to do was to make money on PC hardware, that wouldn't be a good business model," said Ted Waitt, Gateway's chairman and CEO, in an interview with ZDNN Wednesday. Gateway , based in San Diego, California, solidified its position as...
[February 4, 1999, 9:21]



