PC Expo: iMac-alike not thinking so different
News But that hasn't stopped the one promotional sapphire-colored (rather than blueberry) E-Power on hand here at PC Expo from drawing all kinds of attention -- especially the legal kind from Apple. Uberti said the E-Power -- which has a 466MHz Celeron...
[June 25, 1999, 11:38]
PC Expo: Net apps and wireless
News Palm has already announced its intentions to expand wireless connectivity, currently only integrated in the Palm VII, across its entire product line by year end, but whether they will show any progress on that front at PC Expo is unknown at this...
[June 27, 2000, 9:08]
PC Expo: Clash of the PDA standards
News Judging from the spectacle here at the Jacob K Javits Centre, last week's PC Expo might as well have been called PDA Expo. Wide-ranging trade shows like PC Expo serve as a good barometer of the industry and its direction.
[July 3, 2000, 8:50]
PC Expo: Where are the PCs?
News Reports of the death of the personal computer at PC Expo this week have, as usual, been greatly exaggerated. Take me to the PC Expo roundup Now junior is leaving home, and it's nowhere more obvious than at PC Expo, where PCs are the last thing you...
[June 30, 2000, 8:23]
PC Expo 2000 roundup
News PC Expo: Where are the PCs? Handspring's Hawkins: We're not like PCs It may be called PC Expo, but gadgets rule the show this year. Still, CEO Jeff Bezos could only see the silver lining at PC Expo. PC Expo: Clash of the PDA standards Last week's...
[June 27, 2000, 9:47]
New York - PC Expo: Xerox printers aim for HP
News At a press conference here at PC Expo, Pierre Danon, president of Xerox's Channels Group, introduced the products and outlined Xerox's strategy for future releases. We intend to go aggressively after market share," said Danon, referring to HP's...
[June 17, 1998, 9:27]
PC Expo: MS wants 'Windows Everywhere'
News In a keynote speech Wednesday here at PC Expo, Ballmer demonstrated Windows running on almost every type of system -- from servers to desktops to thin clients, and handhelds. The theory is to have "Windows Everywhere," Ballmer said.
[June 19, 1997, 16:16]
PC Expo: What's hot ... and not
News And after recently cutting the OEM price of Windows CE 3.0, Microsoft will likely use PC Expo to make a renewed push for the flagging operating system and the Pocket PCs based on it (from manufactures including Casio, Compaq, and Hewlett-Packard.
[June 27, 2000, 9:07]
New York - PC Expo: Intel says expect faster Celeron
News Paul Otellini, executive vice president of Intel, took attendees at PC Expo through a tour of the company's processor line this week, in a keynote speech that focused more on how technology is being used than on where it is going.
[June 19, 1998, 10:12]
New York - PC Expo: Intel, Novell team on Java
News At PC Expo this week, the companies announced a partnership to create what officials claim will be the fastest Java Virtual Machine available for the Intel platform. As part of the deal, Novell has licensed various Intel source-code-level...
[June 18, 1998, 12:12]
Five years ago: PC Expo: MS wants 'Windows Everywhere'
News In a keynote speech Wednesday here at PC Expo, Ballmer demonstrated Windows running on almost every type of system -- from servers to desktops to thin clients, and handhelds. First published 19 June, 1997.
[June 17, 2002, 7:02]
PC Expo: Microsoft outlines privacy protection policy
News Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Bob Herbold made the announcement in a keynote address Wednesday morning at PC Expo in New York. Connecting to the Internet will be a host of new PC designs that Herbold referred to collectively...
[June 24, 1999, 9:41]
PC Expo: It's the battle of the (dirt) cheap PCs
News McNaughton, although he allowed that, at first glance, PC Expo's foot soldiers are "pensive" about what's under the hood of a $199 PC. The other ultra-bargain basement original equipment maker at PC Expo -- Vega Technologies of Emeryville...
[June 24, 1999, 9:51]
PC Expo: Net PC positioning fragmented
News The battle between the Java-based Network Computer (NC) and the Wintel Net PC is hotting up again, with a major launch for the latter this week at summer's annual computing fest in New York, PC Expo. However, the key proponents of the Net PC are...
[June 18, 1997, 9:34]
Transmeta hits World PC Expo
News Transmeta's much-hyped Crusoe processor for notebook computers will be in the limelight at World PC Expo 2000, held this week in Tokyo, Japan. Sony and NEC have both launched Crusoe-based notebook PCs in time for the event, and World PC Expo will...
[October 18, 2000, 15:39]
Palm to brave the storm at PC Expo
News Palm will step into the PC Expo spotlight this week in the worst shape in its history. Palm chief executive Carl Yankowski is expected to use the PC Expo forum in New York to focus on handhelds in business.
[June 26, 2001, 7:10]
One Year Ago: PC Expo - Net PC positioning fragmented
News The battle between the Java-based Network Computer (NC) and the Wintel Net PC is hotting up again, with a major launch for the latter this week at summer's annual computing fest in New York, PC Expo. However, the key proponents of the Net PC are...
[June 17, 1998, 7:41]
What happened to the PCs at PC Expo? Part II
News Dell showed off one such device at PC Expo: The Dell Digital Audio Receiver, a network appliance for accessing and playing MP3 or Windows Media Audio Files from a remote PC on a home stereo. Back to Part I PC Expo: Where are the PCs?
[June 30, 2000, 9:22]
Sony to unveil Palm OS device at PC Expo
News Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony will take the wraps of a new handheld computer using the Palm operating system at the PC Expo in New York, the company announced Monday. The PC Expo conference opens in New York Monday and the exhibition...
[June 26, 2000, 14:49]
New York - PC Expo: Toshiba to unveil digital cameras
News Much like the company's PDR-2 digital camera, the PDR-5 will be based on a built-in PC Card, will have a compact, lightweight frame and will store pictures on removable SmartMedia SSFDC (Solid State Floppy Disk Card) media.
[June 15, 1998, 10:25]



