NTL signs up millionth broadband customer
News NTL announced on Wednesday that it has signed up its one-millionth broadband customer, demonstrating that UK Web users are flocking to get high-speed Internet connections over cable as well as ADSL. NTL's one-millionth broadband connection was...
[March 3, 2004, 15:40]
SETI@home finds 2 millionth user
News SETI@home, the program that analyses radio data for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence, attracted its 2 millionth volunteer user -- a Russian -- just in time for the first anniversary of the programs official launch.
[May 17, 2000, 15:00]
UK chipmaker ships 10-millionth Bluetooth chip
News Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) said it has shipped its 10-millionth Bluetooth chip, the latest indication of the wireless technology's gradual rise into the mainstream. However, Bluetooth's ongoing success is increasingly being called into doubt by...
[May 29, 2003, 16:32]
BT on verge of two-millionth broadband customer
News BT, the UK's dominant telco, will connect its two-millionth ADSL customer within the next few days as public interest in broadband technologies continues to increase. The impending milestone illustrates how much progress has been achieved in the...
[February 12, 2004, 12:55]
Two-millionth broadband customer for BT
News BT confirmed on Friday that Britain's broadband boom is alive and well, by announcing that it has signed up its two-millionth ADSL customer. This achievement, which was expected to be announced this week, means that BT has doubled its broadband...
[February 20, 2004, 11:10]
Handspring ships one millionth Visor
News Handspring announced Wednesday it shipped its one millionth Visor PDA. The one millionth unit comes after just over one year in business. To celebrate, the company is going to offer up the unit, a Visor Prism, and the first hotly anticipated...
[December 7, 2000, 8:29]
Two-millionth broadband customer for BT
Talkback Our village in rural NE Scotland has just hit its Broadband Registration target. The only provider that helped us was BT. None of the others came anywhere near us. Why on earth should we now give them our business.
[February 23, 2004, 8:54]
BT on verge of two-millionth broadband customer
Talkback i dont like 56k modems as they are so slow, and i want broudband, but it is to expensive. So BT can shove there business up there ass.
[February 23, 2004, 11:36]
BT on verge of two-millionth broadband customer
Talkback i have been looking for a cheap broadband surpplyer but all the firms are doing rip offs you eather have to buy the modem or pay for the instelasion or both or you only get so many hour a month to use it all iwant is a cheap bb say fifteen...
[June 15, 2004, 6:39]
BT on verge of two-millionth broadband customer
Talkback Because I use the web quite a bit I presently have a separate phone line. If I went on broadband I should be able to dispense with one of these and put the cost of this towards the higher cost of broadband.
[June 17, 2004, 12:59]
Two-millionth broadband customer for BT
Talkback HELLO! Are people thinking before putting their feet in their mouths, even more difficult with your head up your A***. As with all utilities the only way to get rapid consistent national deployment is with a government supported monopoly.
[February 23, 2004, 11:41]
HP's 100 Millionth LaserJet: It Just Works
White Papers This webcast features customer interviews with a small business owner, husband and wife and teachers from a school in Oregon who talk about the benefits of using their HP LaserJet printers.
[December 14, 2007, 0:01]
UK on brink of broadband milestone
News Britain's telecommunications industry is very close to signing up its one-millionth broadband customer -- an important milestone in the creation of Broadband Britain. The Department of Trade and Industry -- the government department most involved...
[October 7, 2002, 11:08]
IBM hits a chip milestone
News IBM's semiconductor division reached a milestone recently when it shipped its 100 millionth chip made with silicon germanium technology. The 100 millionth SiGe chip was manufactured at IBM's Burlington plant in Vermont and shipped to Tektronix...
[May 22, 2002, 7:32]
A Year Ago: IBM finds gold in copper
News Big Blue says it's shipped its one-millionth copper chip, and the industry is finally showing interest in the technology. Two years ago, IBM invested in performance-improving copper interconnect technology, and Thursday said it had shipped its one...
[September 25, 2000, 7:01]
Firefox achieves 100 million downloads
News Just shy of Firefox's first birthday party, the Mozilla Foundation celebrated the 100 millionth download of its Web browser Wednesday. For the 50 millionth download, a group at Oregon State University marked the occasion by painting a 30-foot...
[October 20, 2005, 9:45]
Mozilla expands as Firefox ploughs on
News As it marked the 75 millionth download of its Firefox Web browser, the Mozilla Foundation said it was expanding in several directions. The foundation's email reader, Thunderbird, is approaching its 10 millionth download.
[July 27, 2005, 13:25]
Wikipedia racks up one million articles
News The team behind Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written by its users, is celebrating after the English version of Wikipedia racked up its one millionth article. Wikipedia users have been guessing when the one millionth article would be published.
[March 2, 2006, 10:25]
Cern's Large Hadron Collider powers up
News The world's most powerful particle accelerator to date, the system is designed to recreate the conditions that existed a millionth of a millionth of a second after the Big Bang, or the birth of the universe.
[September 10, 2008, 0:01]
Mozilla plans thank you surprise as Firefox growth continues
News Mozilla, which on Sunday marked its 10 millionth Firefox 1.0 download, has opted for a cheaper rate at the Times by giving the paper discretion to run the ad on any day in a two- to three-week window.
[December 15, 2004, 7:35]



