Pace Micro chief executive quits
News UK digital set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro has announced chief executive Malcolm Miller is to quit his post at the end of the year. The loss is a further blow for Pace, which has been hit hard by turbulence in the UK pay-TV sector.
[October 9, 2002, 8:26]
Pace considers US listing
News Pace Micro Technology (quote: PIC), the UK manufacturer of set-top boxes for digital television, is considering listing its shares in US markets as the company's business expands there. The company said investors are increasingly becoming...
[January 11, 2000, 11:33]
Pace forges ahead with Microsoft deal
News Pace Micro Technology (quote: PIC) is continuing efforts to establish itself as a premier name in digital television set-top box technology through an agreement with Microsoft announced this week. The deal promptly drove Pace's share price up...
[May 9, 2000, 15:52]
Sega to develop set-top box with PACE
News Sega announced Monday that it will jointly develop a set-top box with British manufacturer PACE Micro Technology. No release date for the first "Dreambox" has been set, although PACE has announced that it plans to show it off to the public on both...
[January 29, 2001, 11:54]
Sega unveils PACE set-top box
News Sega has unveiled Wednesday the first picture of the set-top box it is jointly developing with British manufacturer PACE Micro Technology. The product, which has yet to be named, will incorporate Dreamcast architecture and will be 100 percent...
[February 14, 2001, 10:48]
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[May 6, 2005, 8:00]
BSkyB to buy Amstrad for £125m
News Amstrad currently makes only 30 percent of Sky's boxes, the rest being made by Pace Micro and Thomson. The move threatens the position of Thomson and Pace. Pace shares fell 8.75 pence on the announcement, but the company was unable to provide a...
[July 31, 2007, 13:15]
Easing Cobol into a Web-shaped world
News Micro Focus customers are solving their integration issues by just this step now, though. Micro Focus is a survivor of a few turns round the track, and now an independent private VC-backed firm of some 400+ employees.
[February 4, 2004, 12:45]
Digital TV set to boom
News The research -- conducted by Gallup on behalf of set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology (quote: PIC) -- found that 42 percent of those surveyed will move to digital TV in 2002. Pace marketing director Andrew Wallace believes the future of...
[February 25, 2000, 6:30]
Sega and Nintendo vie for attention
News Sega unveiled details Wednesday surrounding a set-top box jointly developed with British manufacturer Pace Micro Technology. Set-top boxes, such as the type that will come out of the alliance with Shipley, England-based Pace, will effectively keep...
[February 16, 2001, 10:53]
UK consumers still confused over digital TV
News The survey of 1004 UK respondents -- sponsored by set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro -- found 42 percent plan to make the move to digital by the end of 2002, with a further 17 percent planning to do so by summer 2000.
[October 20, 1999, 17:11]
Ntl puts broadband on set-top boxes
News The boxes were supplied by Pace Micro and already have broadband cable-modems installed, ntl said. Cable provider ntl has expanded its high-speed Internet access service to cover another 500,000 potential users, the company said on Wednesday.
[June 28, 2001, 17:06]
Approval near on Intel PC-overhaul plan
News Rival chipmakers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices each had designs that could do the trick, with AMD's HyperTransport further along than Intel's. But increasing the speed of PCI will become prohibitively expensive, and engineers have been searching...
[July 31, 2001, 14:26]
Blimey! It's WebTelly
News The British trial is being done in conjunction with British Telecommunications' BT Internet service, with set-top boxes provided by Pace Micro Technology and Philips Consumer Electronics. The purpose of the test, which will initially involve less...
[March 19, 1998, 16:27]
Sega lays off "small number" at US headquarters
News Sega has said it will look to develop games for other companies' hardware and has licensed the Dreamcast technology to Pace Micro, which will include it in a forthcoming television set-top box. Following its decision this week to exit the...
[February 5, 2001, 10:30]
Vodafone 3G brews Java boost
News The project is one of the first attempts to better acquaint Sun's Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) software with wireless networks that operate between 500 kilobits per second and 2.4 megabits per second, said Sun vice president Alan Brenner.
[June 29, 2004, 11:20]
AMD cuts prices to match Intel
News Advanced Micro Devices has slashed prices of its desktop and mobile Athlon processors just days after a similar move by rival Intel. The AMD price cuts help the company keep pace with Intel. The cuts range from 17 percent to 52 percent for mobile...
[May 30, 2002, 16:21]
Next Itanium to run at 1.5GHz, says Intel
News Intel's ability to crank out new, faster versions of Itanium each year is a key part of its argument that it can use its manufacturing expertise to take on IBM, Sun Microsystems and Advanced Micro Devices, each of which have their own server...
[November 27, 2002, 13:29]
'P' is for spam?
News Trend Micro's anti-spam software recently took issue with the letter "P. The flaw affected a Trend Micro product designed to filter content, block unsolicited commercial email, and report and monitor the type of information that enters or leaves a...
[May 23, 2003, 16:19]
Intel's mobile strategy covers all bases
News Intel is chasing gigahertz-plus speeds for notebook PCs as it tries to capitalise on delays by Advanced Micro Devices. Clock speeds need to keep pace with desktops, however, because if they fall behind, future growth could be limited, Krewell said.
[October 25, 2000, 13:57]



