Core moves to defend Lara
News Lara Croft creator, Core Design, last week issued a writ against software firm Fire International for alleged illegal use of the Tomb Raider trademark. [14 Dec 1998]
A Year Ago: Intel to cut chip prices earlier than expected
News First published: Tue, 9 Dec 1997 12:15:35 GMT [08 Dec 1998]
News Burst: Rio hits UK stores this week
News The much-hyped Rio MP3 player will appear in UK high-street stores this week. [07 Dec 1998]
A Year Ago: Xmas home PC market looks nasty
News First published: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 18:23:36 GMT [04 Dec 1998]
BodyTechnic: Open wide and say ahhhh to kiosks
News Although there is no getting away from the dreaded visit to the doctor, the Web may soon be playing a complimentary role in getting medical information to patients via interactive kiosks. [03 Dec 1998]
US Report: Violent video games under fire
News Violent video games found themselves in the crosshairs this week, when two US Senators took aim at the industry's escalation of blood and bashing in computer games. [02 Dec 1998]
Dixons hobbling DVD format?
News Less than a month after Dixons was accused of overpricing, an online DVD retailer has accused the firm of stunting the developing DVD market with the same tactics. [02 Dec 1998]
Intel gets PII demand wrong...
News First published: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 19:24:20 GMT [02 Dec 1998]
Net will change music business
News [02 Dec 1998]
Report: Digital cameras approach critical mass
News [01 Dec 1998]
Voodoo 3: Gaming and business power
News Prepare to throw away your Voodoo 2 boards. Voodoo 3, 3Dfx's next generation chipset, is set to offer another step forward in performance. [19 Nov 1998]
Granny tops technology poll
News Pensioners spend more time using and chatting about computers than any other age group, according to a survey into UK computer habits published today by Microsoft. [18 Nov 1998]
Comdex: Flat, flat, the world is flat...
News You'd have to be blind not to notice the superb waistlines on the monitors at this year's Comdex and you're not paying attention if you haven't noticed the flat speaker systems gearing up for Christmas launch dates. [18 Nov 1998]
Comdex: Diamond to rule home networking?
News Diamond Multimedia is planning a Pan-European launch of its home networking products during the early part of next year according to officials at Comdex today. [17 Nov 1998]
Comdex: Top five on the ZDNet 'Buzz-O-Meter'
News [17 Nov 1998]
Comdex: Pioneer shows off DVD-RW
News Recording episodes of East Enders onto a DVD could be a reality if Pioneer manages to get its DVD-RW drive ratified by the DVD Forum (formerly the DVD Consortium) next year. [17 Nov 1998]
Comdex: Digital home? Not quite...
News With PC prices plummeting, and more and more people connecting to the Internet, pundits believe it is only a matter of time before the home becomes truly wired. [16 Nov 1998]
US report: Consumers to get secure downloadable music
News [04 Nov 1998]
US Report: Diamond brings cheaper networking to consumers
News Multimedia hardware maker Diamond Multimedia Systems started shipping its HomeFree wireless networking home-network solution on Monday. [03 Nov 1998]
Legal way forward for online music
News Just days after the US recording industry failed to stop Diamond's music-on-the-web device, another company has launched similar software -- only this time it's legal. [29 Oct 1998]
US Report: Diamond free to roll out Rio
News [27 Oct 1998]
US Report: EU privacy plan impact on US unclear
News [27 Oct 1998]
News Burst: Music industry lambasts Philips
News An increasingly irritable music industry has spoken out against Philips for introducing CD-copying equipment without consulting it first about copyright abuse. [23 Oct 1998]
Voodoo war imminent?
News A pricing war in 3D accelerator cards could be imminent following TechWorks announcement this week of a price cut for its Voodoo based 3D accelerator, the Power 3D2 . [22 Oct 1998]
Film censor dragged into legal row over Carmageddon II
News [22 Oct 1998]


