New GeForce arrives next month
News Nvidia's next-generation graphics chip for PCs, code-named NV-25, will arrive in about a month's time, the company has confirmed. The chip will be the first major redesign since Nvidia's NV-20, launched last February, which was launched under the...
[January 4, 2002, 14:20]
MS tantalises with IE 4.0 glimpse, beta next month
News The firm will next month release a first beta of Internet Explorer 4.0, building in the vaunted Active Desktop, a way of combining the client desktop with Web browsing and live content presentation. Microsoft today tentatively added a sliver of...
[January 28, 1997, 16:17]
New SuSE Linux to debut next month
News Linux distributor SuSE on Tuesday said it plans to ship a new release of its desktop operating system next month. SuSE Linux 9.0 adds support for Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit Athlon processor, allows easier migration from Windows and includes a...
[September 30, 2003, 14:20]
NASA hacker to hear fate next month
News The UK computer expert who faces extradition to America for hacking US military computers will hear his fate next month. McKinnon is charged with illegally accessing 97 US Government computers and causing $700,000 worth of damage over a 12-month...
[April 12, 2006, 18:05]
Lindows 3.0 coming next month
News The Insiders programme will be ending next month, according to Lindows.com. The company also announced that Hewlett-Packard and other companies will be sponsoring the Desktop Linux Summit next year. Lindows.com has fixed a date for the "General...
[October 24, 2002, 16:06]
Office 11 beta due next month
News Microsoft is expected to release a second test version of its Office desktop application software next month. Customers typically sign up for Licensing 6 under 24-month Software Assurance contracts. In a familiar pattern, the software titan is...
[February 13, 2003, 10:16]
CompuServe 3.0 due next month
News Code-named Red Dog, version 3.0 of the customisable GUI will integrate Microsoft's Internet Explorer and viewers for charts, photographs and other images. The upgrade will be offered in Windows 3.x and Win95 iterations.
[August 14, 1996, 13:31]
New SuSE Linux to debut next month
Talkback I think I loved it more when there was only one bundle that contained everything; allowing users to continue to control their destinies in a sea of abundant choices. Soon we will all be seeing cut down releases with names such as Personal...
[September 30, 2003, 17:35]
Netscape 6 beta due next month
News On Monday, America Online's (AOL) Netscape Communications subsidiary announced that the beta version of its Netscape 6 Web browser and email software will be available by mid-April. Netscape also announced that IBM, Intel, Liberate Technologies...
[March 22, 2000, 15:10]
High-speed wireless kit to be certified next month
News High-speed wireless networking equipment will be certified in June, despite the fact the standard for the technology will not be finalised for two years. The Wi-Fi Alliance — whose membership consists of wireless-equipment vendors — will certify...
[May 16, 2007, 16:08]
Palm Bluetooth coming next month
News Struggling handheld computer maker Palm will ship its long-awaited Bluetooth wireless card to UK buyers in mid-February, the company has said. The company is also attempting to spark consumers' interest with an enigmatic email promising "the newest...
[January 16, 2002, 13:00]
Google's Android phone may be out next month
News It also offers a $10-a-month voice over IP (VoIP) service for subscribers of this service. T-Mobile USA could put the new HTC Android phone on sale for select customers as early as the middle of September, according to the blog TmoNews.
[August 13, 2008, 8:03]
Intel to release handheld digital-audio player
News Intel will come out with a portable digital-audio player next month, as the lines separating PC manufacturers, component makers, Internet service providers and consumer electronics companies continue to blur.
[December 8, 2000, 16:54]
Intel delays launch of recalled PIII
News Intel is gearing up to launch its next-generation Pentium 4 chip as soon as next month, but the chip maker won't ship its recalled 1.13GHz Pentium III chip until next year. Intel, which was expected to launch Pentium 4 this month, is now expected...
[October 11, 2000, 15:23]
3G iPhone confirmed, for Italy at least
Blog Over at David Manners' blog, there's confirmation -- if it were really needed -- that the 3G iPhone is launching next month, in Italy at least. We will be selling an iPhone with 3G capability next month", Luigi Licciardi, executive vice president...
[May 9, 2008, 11:00]
Windows XP could get early release
News Starting next month, some new PCs could include an unexpected accessory: Windows XP. Microsoft has given PC makers the go-ahead to ship Windows XP as much as one full month before the operating system's official 25 October launch date, sources...
[August 8, 2001, 8:53]
Sun to take Java 'to the masses'
News Sun Microsystems will show off a new, simplified Java development tool next month intended to steal programmers from rival Microsoft's camp. As previously reported, Sun officials have said this simpler Java tool will be displayed at the company's...
[May 23, 2003, 7:43]
Penguin to launch shareable e-books
News Penguin will become the biggest publisher to sell ebooks next month, but in a move uncharacteristic of big business it says that it will allow customers to share the ebooks online. The ePenguin initiative will begin next month, and will be offering...
[August 22, 2001, 12:03]
Windows XP cut down to size
News Start-up Antelope Technologies plans to release next month a Windows XP computer that fits into a person's hand. Supplies will be limited initially, but the company hopes to start shipping 1,000 to 2,000 units a month next year, Kokaska said.
[October 27, 2003, 10:20]
PocketPC targets the Palm
News Microsoft will make its strongest run at Palm when its new PocketPC technology starts appearing in handheld devices next month. IDC is predicting steady growth for Windows CE-based devices over the next three years.
[March 23, 2000, 9:23]



