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US Report: Trekkers Staging An 'Insurrection'?

News Droves of Star Trek fans are boldly going onto the Internet on the eve of Friday's launch of the "Star Trek: Insurrection" movie -- posting film stills, poster images and even fan art on hundreds of Web sites.

[December 11, 1998, 9:24]

Clearing A Path To Mac At E3

News The company also announced a Sept.ember 11 Mac and PC release for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen," which uses the "Unreal Tournament 3D" engine to create a Star Trek first-person action-adventure game.

[May 15, 2000, 9:31]

Fanfare For New Search Launch

News Star Trek" actor William Shatner publicised the benefits of travel site Priceline on television. Movie star Whoopi Goldberg was a pitchwoman for and investor in online currency company Flooz. But since the boom's implosion, many of the star-powered...

[December 7, 2004, 12:55]

Trekkie Game Players To Use Phones As "communicators"

News In an attempt to create a cult following like those enjoyed by some popular video games, the publishers of Star Trek Deep Space Nine: the Fallen announced Tuesday that gamers can sign up to receive clues and cheat codes in text messages via their...

[December 6, 2000, 9:49]

XG, XMax, Xetera...

Blog Most current state of the art modulation schemes get pretty close: xG says it is thousands of times better than the current state of the art, which puts it firmly over the other side of the curve and into Star Trek territory.

[August 16, 2007, 19:12]

Boldly Going To IBM Rational 2008

News On hand to add some light relief to the proceedings was William Shatner (pictured) whose alter-ego, Star Trek's Captain James T Kirk, knew a thing or two about tech work under pressure, or at least how to delegate it to ship's engineer Scotty.

[June 11, 2008, 15:40]

IM Gets A Brand-new Face - And It's Yours

News The software is based on the company's facial animation technology, which has been used in the creation of movies such as the soon to be released Lord of the Rings, animated TV series such as Max Steel, and games including Star Trek Armada and...

[October 3, 2001, 10:25]

Bookmark This!

News Patrick Stewart, best known as Star Trek: The Next Generation's Captain Jean-Luc Picard, will have a planet. The company says its software offers consumers a more fun and efficient way to surf the Internet.

[March 6, 2000, 14:50]

Web Search For Cash Brings Results

News In contrast, just six months ago, Google chief technology officer Craig Silverstein compared the future of search to the sophisticated artificial intelligence system in the "Star Trek" television series.

[March 6, 2003, 10:00]

A Year Ago: Bookmark This!

News Patrick Stewart, best known as Star Trek: The Next Generation's Captain Jean-Luc Picard, will have a planet. The company says its software offers consumers a more fun and efficient way to surf the Internet.

[March 6, 2001, 6:01]

Microsoft's Future — The Word On The Street

Leader As Tellme has so impressively demonstrated, the killer application isn't a Star Trek-like office environment with chattering computers. It has bought Tellme, a company that couples Java-based recognition applets with online services.

[March 15, 2007, 15:53]

Rupert Goodwins' Weekend Diary

Blog Instead, gaze with pallid face at the Star Trek and American Car Buyer areas on MSN that the company hold out as the great hope for the future, and sigh. MSN's business model is that the company sells you Internet access fairly cheaply and also...

[September 28, 1996, 10:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Weekend Diary

News Instead, gaze with pallid face at the Star Trek and American Car Buyer areas on MSN that the company hold out as the great hope for the future, and sigh. MSN's business model is that the company sells you Internet access fairly cheaply and also...

[September 28, 1996, 9:00]

US Report: VCR-PC Hybrid Adds Up To Interactive TV

News You can tell it you want to record all Friends, ER and Star Trek episodes and it will track them down and record them," he said. The Californian company next week begins testing its ReplayTV service which allows users of its appliances to pause...

[December 18, 1998, 10:58]

1 In 4 Users Will Have Compatibility Problems - Gates

News Gates was flanked by actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame, a giant 40-foot laptop, and rock musician Carlos Santana and his band as he unveiled the new OS. The company is attempting, with the new software, to move further...

[February 18, 2000, 9:03]

Behind Palm's New Network

News Raising the antenna activates the unit, in a gesture reminiscent of a "Star Trek" character flipping open a voice communicator. Being familiar with the weak points of past attempts at wireless Internet access, PC Week Labs gives IT buyers this...

[January 15, 1999, 6:06]

A Year Ago: Behind Palm's New Network

News Raising the antenna activates the unit, in a gesture reminiscent of a "Star Trek" character flipping open a voice communicator. The company's Palm Computing Platform is popular because of its small size, lightness and long battery life, so it's no...

[January 15, 2000, 6:00]

Online Security Doesn't Come Cheap - It's Free

Leader Phishing attacks, keyloggers, root kits are all out to get you and your account details: when checking a bank balance starts to feel like a bad Star Trek script, we have a problem. It turns out to be almost trivial, as Australian company...

[March 24, 2005, 11:40]

Apple 1 Goes Up For Auction

News Apple did market five games at $5 a pop, including Star Trek, Mastermind and Lunar Lander, but none are included in the current bundle. Designed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak while he was still working for Hewlett-Packard, the Apple 1 inspired...

[April 17, 2002, 12:01]

News Schmooze: Tech Economy Suffers As Bill Gates Heads For Fantasyland

News Not to forget the Personal Orbital Assistant, under development by NASA, which some engineer decided to make after a 48-hour binge of Star Wars videos and Star Trek reruns, and the software developer who is showing off the operating system of a...

[July 27, 2001, 17:40]


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