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Exclusive: Intel to electronically ID chips

News E-commerce, anti-theft and anti-fraud efforts to benefit, but privacy concerns are real. [21 Jan 1999]

Nuggets: Samsung goes Rio bashing and DVD-On-A-Chip

News [15 Jan 1999]

A Year Ago: Intel details Katmai chip plan

News First published: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 12:59:06 GMT [15 Jan 1999]

AMD hungry for notebook market

News Chip maker releases K6-2 processor -- readies "Sharptooth" processors for notebooks. [13 Jan 1999]

DVD group pushes for common format

News [13 Jan 1999]

Low-key Pentium III makes debut

News As expected, Intel Corp. on Monday officially trotted out the Pentium III, its next-generation processor for desktop PCs. [12 Jan 1999]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News Monday [09 Jan 1999]

Home networking buzzing at CES

News In the digital home of the future, you'll be able to use the television to order pizza and set the thermostat, record movies without a tape, make popcorn and even buy new shoes. What's more, the toilet will talk. [07 Jan 1999]

New Pentium II Xeons launched

News Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced the latest in its Pentium II Xeon family of processors, spawning a host of new servers and workstations from PC vendors. [06 Jan 1999]

Adobe goes shopping

News Adobe, on Tuesday announced the acquisition of Web software company GoLive Systems. [06 Jan 1999]

Microsoft plays games with Nintendo

News Microsoft Corp. has signed a deal with Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. to develop a Nintendo-64 version of Microsoft's Monster Madness game. [05 Jan 1999]

Celeron's lack of ambition

News Despite growing sales and the increased capability of its low-cost Celeron processors, Intel Corp. doesn't expect Celeron-based systems to gain a foothold in large enterprises. [05 Jan 1999]

Intel - 'How fast are those Celerons?'

News Contrary to what Intel would have us believe, its new 366MHz and 400MHz Celeron processors are just as fast as its 350MHz and 400MHz Pentium II chips. [05 Jan 1999]

Gateway announces Celeron PCs

News Direct computer seller Gateway Inc. took the wraps off several new computers on Monday that use two faster processors from Intel Corp.'s low-end Celeron line. [05 Jan 1999]

1999 - year of DVD?

News Digital video disk (or digital versatile disk) or DVD, the high-quality video and audio format, took off this Christmas, driving at least one online retailer's holiday sales. [04 Jan 1999]

LookBack '98: Gadgets we have known and loved - Part II

News [25 Dec 1998]

LookBack '98: Gadgets we have known and loved - Part I

News From time to time the News team does get to fiddle about with the odd gadget or two. Here then, are some of our favourite toys we'll be recommending to our friends this Christmas [25 Dec 1998]

Leader: 1999 - an interesting year ahead for Intel

News [21 Dec 1998]

US Report: New Intel processors on the way

News Intel Corp. is preparing to release a flurry of new CPUs next month in a move that could further muddy the waters for low-cost notebook and desktop processors. [21 Dec 1998]

Lacey's Paper Round

News [21 Dec 1998]

US Report: Net music will change

News With a single stroke, the music industry may have dealt itself back into the Internet game. [16 Dec 1998]

The Chris Long Column: Turn that bloody noise down!

News [16 Dec 1998]

3Dfx deal means no Voodoo 3 for Creative or Diamond

News Following yesterday's announcement that graphics vendor 3Dfx Interactive Inc. is to buy STB Systems Inc., some of the company's former allies are downright upset at the prospect... [15 Dec 1998]

3Dfx buys STB

News 3D graphics leader 3Dfx will buy rival manufacturer STB for £85m it was announced today. The deal is expected to close in March 1999. [14 Dec 1998]

Exclusive: Intel's Katmai in ZD Labs...

News Katmai has landed in the ZD Net Labs and we'll be the first to bring you the news on Intel's latest processor, complete with its new 3D command functions. [14 Dec 1998]


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