News Burst: AOL, DVD Express in marketing deal
News [08 Sep 1998]
ECTS: Let's hear it for the UK games industry!
News The UK games industry is not getting the credit it deserves for mega hits like Tomb Raider according to industry trade body, European Software Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA). [08 Sep 1998]
Bell tolls for CD-ROM: Report
News According to industry analyst Datamonitor, DVD will be the next-generation successor to CD technology within the next 4 years. [28 Aug 1998]
US Report: Quark tries to buy Adobe
News Quark said late Tuesday it was willing to pay a premium to acquire all or part of Adobe Systems a company more than four times its size. [26 Aug 1998]
A Year Ago: Matrox to release £75 PowerVR 3D card
News This story first appeared Tue, 26 Aug 1997 11:58:53 GMT [26 Aug 1998]
US Report: Creative V Aureal for 3D audio battle
News The struggle pits audio superpower Creative Labs and its upstart rival Aureal Semiconductor While PC games is the main battlefield right now, the mainstream consumer audience is also at stake. [17 Aug 1998]
US Report: Gateway will chop DVD's cost
News [14 Aug 1998]
US Report: Environmental audio from Creative - mixed response
News Creative Labs Tuesday unveiled Sound Blaster Live!, its newest technology for immersing users in virtual environment. [13 Aug 1998]
US Report: Adobe orders management shake-up, layoffs
News
Adobe Systems on Tuesday announced plans to eliminate as many as 300 jobs as it warned that third-quarter results would fall considerably short of analysts' estimates. [12 Aug 1998]
Lacey's Paper Round
News [10 Aug 1998]
Gadget Brief: MP3 walkman on the way
News According to a report in today's New Scientist, US Electronics company NAiAM is working on a personal stereo that plays audio tracks downloaded from the Net. [06 Aug 1998]
US News Burst: RealNetworks shares in free fall
News
RealNetworks shares fell another 5, or 15 percent, to 28 1/4 Monday, meaning the developer of online streaming technology has watched its stock fall roughly 40 percent in the past week. [28 Jul 1998]
Nader to Gates: You're too rich
News US consumer advocate Ralph Nader has sent a letter to Bill Gates suggesting that he sponsor a conference for billionaires regarding wealth disparities. [27 Jul 1998]
Leader: Goodbye desktop, hello mobile
News
Mobile PCs and other devices will quickly become much more important than the desktop machines which have been cluttering up your office. [01 Jul 1998]
Lacey's Paper Round
News [29 Jun 1998]
US Report: Clinton's Web plans hang in balance after summits
News [12 Jun 1998]
US Report: Debut of Divx digs up doubts over format
News Digital Video Express, a pay-per-view DVD standard whose rollout has been delayed twice, finally showed up in stores on Monday. [09 Jun 1998]
US Report: Online games to become billion-dollar industry
News Over 15 million people in Europe and the United States will be paying around $1.4 bn (£0.85bn) to play games online by the year 2002, according to a new report. [04 Jun 1998]
US Report: Games more exciting than TV
News Television has fallen, according to a study by the Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA). [01 Jun 1998]
One Year Ago: Hitachi sees DVD-ROM sales rocketing
News This story first published May 29, 1997 [29 May 1998]
US Report: Graphics showdown: S3 sues Nvidia
News Mainstream graphics chip maker S3 announced late on Monday that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against rival chip maker NVidia. [12 May 1998]
DVD - what DVD?
News [01 May 1998]
US Report: Industry efforts to protect online privacy falling short
News Industry efforts to protect the privacy of people and businesses on the Internet are falling short, White House Adviser Ira Magaziner said Wednesday. [01 May 1998]
US Report: SGI deals with Intel; outlines strategy
News Silicon Graphics will work with Intel to incorporate Intel's processors into its systems, the company announced yesterday. [15 Apr 1998]
US Report: Cool technology fuels Alpha
News Digitalis using a cool technology - literally - to push Alpha workstation performance to new heights. [08 Apr 1998]


