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Motorola could buy General Instrument for $10bn

News Deal could put pioneering consumer-electronics maker squarely into potentially lucrative broadband market. [13 Sep 1999]

UK E-commerce Czar expected today

News The long-awaited E-commerce Czar will be announced Monday as the PM Tony Blair delivers a wake-up call to British firms on ecommerce. [13 Sep 1999]

Oftel - consumers hungry for new broadband services

News Good news for tech companies: Oftel says Brits like fancy telecoms kit and services. [10 Sep 1999]

MP3 radio from Crunch goes live

News Crunch adds its grooves to the world of online radio. [10 Sep 1999]

Broadband takes the lead to the high-speed world

News Increasing Web use foreshadows a battle between cable-modem and DSL providers. [10 Sep 1999]

Global streaming-media network underway

News If digital tech is going to blow old-fashioned music distribution out of the water, it will take a specialised network. Digital Island has just the thing. [10 Sep 1999]

A Year Ago: DVD seeing off Divx threat

News First published Thu, 10 Sep 1998 07:11:52 GMT [10 Sep 1999]

Government criticised for limiting online privacy

News Amid growing concerns over Internet security, critics charge the government is limiting use of encryption. [09 Sep 1999]

A Year Ago: Brits tick off RealNetworks

News [09 Sep 1999]

News Burst: Government accused of suppressing software

News The government has deliberately hampered the take-up of encryption software according to Nicholas Bohm, e-commerce adviser to civil liberties organisation Cyber Rights. [08 Sep 1999]

DVD sales to soar - analysts

News DVD is set for big growth, with the UK as an epicentre, a study finds. [08 Sep 1999]

News Burst: ISPA joins debate as IOCA row hots up

News The Internet Service Provider's Association (ISPA) has joined the ranks to criticise the government's proposed update to the Interception of Communications Act (IOCA). [08 Sep 1999]

Pioneer weighs in with rival DVD format

News New format muddies recordable DVD waters [07 Sep 1999]

ECTS: Gamester motion controllers induce awe

News Gamester releasing a range of next-generation gaming control devices. [07 Sep 1999]

Future Net: Net video getting up to speed

News Video over the Net is fast becoming a reality -- and not just for high-end networks. [07 Sep 1999]

News Burst: Government plans Net snoop unit

News The government is to set up a specialist snoop unit that targets paedophiles, drug barons and other criminals using the Net, according to reports. [07 Sep 1999]

ECTS: Budget MP3 players R us...

News Fancy a solid-state MP3 player for the price of your old Walkman? Talk to Digital Dream. [07 Sep 1999]

Exclusive: S3 expands into sexy consumer markets

News S3 is making wide forays outside its core expertise. [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS News Burst: S3 expands into sexy consumer markets

News Traditionally a graphics card company that has dabbled in other silicon markets, S3 is shifting focus to embrace MP3, DSL and other sexy new technologies, according to S3 chairman, CEO and president Kenneth Potashner. [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS: 3D development toolkit makes debut

News A developer toolkit aimed at the growing market for cross-platform games. [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS: Dreamcast delay is no big deal - Sega

News Sega held its official European launch of Dreamcast Sunday. So why won't we see the console until October? [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS: Tools to make your toonz

News You've always wanted to become a club-rocking master DJ. If only you had the right software... [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS: T-Buffer from 3dfx on show

News Voodoo guru from 3dfx promises much with T-Buffer technology. [06 Sep 1999]

ECTS: The Truth About the Dreamcast...

News Heard about the Dreamcast? Think it's 128-bit? Think again... [05 Sep 1999]

ECTS: nVidia - Star of the show?

News At the Intel Developers Forum in Palm Springs last week, nVidia at last took the wraps off its NV10 chipset. [05 Sep 1999]


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