April 1997
- EarthLink Declares War on Spammers
- Internet Showcase: The Gee-Whiz Factor
- Hitachi Joins Windows CE-based Handheld Crowd
- Handwriting Recognition: Has Its Time Arrived?
- LotusMail: cc:Mail Internet Style
- CompuServe Redesigns Its Look in North America
- CD-ROM Phone Books Get New Dimension
- Volunteerism Continues Beyond President%squots Summit
- New PIM Responds to Its Master%squots Voice
- Compaq, AST Roll Out MMX-166 Notebooks
- Dual Cartridges Rev Up HP%squots $199 Ink Jet
- It's a PC! No, It's a TV!
- WinZip 6.3 Beta Now Available for Downloading
- Pentium-200 Fire Sale: 48 Percent Off CPUs
- Microsoft Posts Final Release of NetMeeting 2.0
- New Organization Will Promote Ethical Bulk E-Mailing
- Iomega Recalls 75,000 Jaz Disks
- Nokia to Introduce Combined Cell Phone, PDA
- Before and After Gives Web Images a Digital Makeover
- Antivirus Update: Lower Prices, More Features
- Santa Could Bring You a Rewritable DVD-RAM This Year
- Pump Up the (Portable) Volume
- Adobe, Microsoft Team Up on %dquotOpen%dquot Web Type Standard
- SurveyWin: Data Handling for Fun and Profit
- AMD Signs Up Digital, HP to Use Its Chips in New PCs
- New PC-TV Reportedly on the Way From Compaq
- Is NT%squots Backdoor Lock Easy to Pick?
- Sharp Offers Wireless E-Mail, Web Access for Zaurus
- Notebook Modem Card Handles Ethernets, Internet
- New System for Domain Name Management Coming; NSF Bows Out
- Dell Announces Discounts in a Settlement of Two Lawsuits
- Plethora of Publishing Tools Debut
- Quark XPress 4.0 Due by End of 1997
- Forget Your Password, Let Your Finger Do the Logging
- Follow the Money: Site Lets You Watch Campaign Funds Rise
- There%squots a New Bug in Town: AOL4Free
- Does Your Monitor Maker Owe You $13?
- Study Predicts Dramatic Net Growth
- PaperShare Brings PaperPort Document Management to Workgroups
- PointCast Pushes Content, Excite Directory
- Intel to Kick Off Price War With Pentium II Introduction May 7
- Astound%squots WebCast Helps You Act Pushy
- CU-SeeMe 3.0 Available for Download
- Are U.S. Robotics 56-kbps Modem Upgrades on Hold?
- Girls Can Chat Online With Notable Women
- Diamond Introduces the Non-Sound Blaster
- Risky Business Insurance: Policy for Web Entrepreneurs
- Enhanced Postal Site Offers Package Tracking
- Micron Offers Multimedia PC for Under $2000
- Latest Adobe PostScript Gives Web Printing a Boost
- HP%squots New Vectra Desktops Mean Business
- Naming Names: Fight Breaks Out Over Web Suffixes
- Rescue 911: The Road to (Data) Recovery
- Notebooks Are Cramming More Data Into Smaller Packages
- MSN Restores E-Mail Service
- It%squots Not the Same Old Weather Channel
- Attention Bargain Shoppers: 166-MHz PC Prices Expected to Drop
- Windrenalin Claims Faster Hard Disks
- Government Launches Health Web Site
- Call Them K56flex or x2, They Still Don%squott Send Data at 56 kbps
- Philips and Sony Cut Prices on WebTV Boxes
- Is Online Banking Set to Take Off?
- Ameritech Plans High-Speed ADSL Rollout by End of Year
- DataSecure From Boca Offers One-Stop PC Security Solution
- Fujitsu High-Speed Color Scanner Allows Immediate Web Publishing
- One-Button Security: Seagate%squots New Backup Exec
- Change Your Web Site Address to Your Phone Number
- Oracle Launches $5000 NC-based Network
- Where There%squots a Will, Quicken Family Lawyer Suggests Seven Ways
- Voice E-Mail Plug-In for Netscape: Bad Connection
- MSN Halts E-Mail to Upgrade System
- CompuServe General Manager Faces Pornography Charge in Germany
- New Version of LapLink Works With Windows NT
- Hercules Puts the Sting in 3-D
- Activists Want Online Access to Congressional Research Service Records
- Check Seattle Traffic Before Stepping Off the Microsoft Sidewalk
- DVD-ROM System Allows Wireless TV Connection From PC
- Pioneer 24X CD-ROM Drives Coming to PCs This Summer
- Motorola Resumes Shipments of 56-kbps Surfr Modems
- Prices of Texas Instruments Notebooks Drop
- Vendors and Consumer Advocates Debate Software Liability
- PC Viruses in Workplace On the Rise
- New 19-inch Monitors Offer Solid Value
- Many Consumers Willing to Pay for High-Speed Internet Access
- IBM Introduces New Budget Desktops for Networked Businesses
- New Content, Face-lift for Microsoft Network
- Outlook 97 Flaw Reveals Blind Carbon Copies in E-Mail
- New NEC Systems Feature 56-kbps x2 Modems
- Motorola Cuts Prices, Upgrades Software on ISDN Modem
- Net.Medic Diagnoses Net Connection Ailments
- Multichip Innovations to Make Small Gadgets Smaller, More Powerful
- Xerox Announces Modular Printers, Copiers, Scanners
- Netscape%squots Constellation: Closer Than You Realize
- Panasonic%squots EggCam Makes Video E-Mail Easy
- Global Village Comes in Swinging With Low-Price 56-kbps Modems
- New Graphics Format Could Make Web Pages Load Faster
- Adobe Illustrator 7.0 to Ship in May
- Rent a PC: IBM Says Leasing Could Lower Your Bills
- VeriSign to Protect Consumers, Web Sites From Fraud
- Intel Plans More Powerful Pentium, Pentium Pro Chips
- Digital Cameras: I Want My LCD
- New Microsoft, Intel Specs Call for Phasing Out ISA, More Hardware
- Sharp Shooting for the PDA Market
- Want to Upgrade Memory? Better Do It Now
- Intel%squots Quarterly Price Cuts May Run Deep
- Pushy, Pushy: Caravelle Delivers Business-Oriented Web Content
- Diamond%squots SCSI Storage Fix
- Information Overload: Everyone Suffers From It
- Gateway's PC-TV for Businesses Features 31-Inch Monitor, Network Card
- AOL Will Support Rockwell 56-kbps Modems
- Roaming Service: Get Global Net Access for Price of a Local Call
- Control of PCs, Not Low Price, Makes Network Computers Attractive
- Software Lets Employers Monitor E-Mail Content
- Play Ball! Mariners-Indian Season Opener Shown Live on the Net
- MSNBC, ABC Announce Online News Venture
- New Weapon Could Foil Notebook PC Thieves
- The Price Is Right for Acer%squots New MMX Notebooks
- Symantec Patches Norton Utilities Security Flaw
- Windows NT 5.0: You Can See Memphis From Here
- Cyrix M2 Joins CPU Fray
- Intel Predicts Steep Rise in Graphics Performance Soon
- Microsoft Warns Users Not to Download Internet Explorer 4.0 to Primary System
- Gates Advocates Easy-to-Use PCs, Pushes Windows Terminals
- New Internet Domain Name Plan Moves Forward
- Hitachi Unveils Second-Generation DVD-ROM Drive
- AOL Faces Another Lawsuit in Another State
- Compaq Plans Shift to Custom-Built Systems
- New Compaq Products Speed Your Route to the Web
- Memphis Beta 1 Preview Holds No Surprises
- MTV on Your PC and More: Intel and Microsoft Aren%squott Waiting for Digital TVs
- Creative Labs Debuts Next Generation of PC Audio
- McAfee Versus Dr. Solomon: Fresh Round of Antivirus Mudslinging
- More Reliable E-Mail Technologies May Be on the Way
- IE 4: Ay Caramba!
- Take a Look at the Next Version of Windows
- Who Can Access Your Social Security Information?
- Compaq Ratchets Up the Portable Price War
- Mitsubishi and Toshiba Provide Peek at Portable Java NCs
- Microsoft, Intel, Compaq to Announce Digital TV Standards
- Microsoft to Buy WebTV; Windows to Offer Digital TV Technology
- AOL Hit by Complaints That Toll-Free Number Isn't Free
- Ready for Retirement?
- WordPerfect Office 8 Stuffed With Software
- How Hot Is Java?
- Apple Runs Windows With New PC-Compatible PowerMac for the Office
- K6 Update: More Vendors to Adopt New Chip?
- AOL Agrees to More Refunds in Class-Action Lawsuit
- Broderbund%squots Business Publishing for Beginners
- RapidRemote 95 Connects the .Docs
- Improved Security, Dynamic HTML in Newest Netscape Communicator
- AOL Buying CompuServe? Users Voice Opinions About Possible Takeover
- Web Junkie's Delight: Deals on 56-kbps Modems
- Business Insight 4.0 Helps You Craft a Strategic Plan
- Is the Net Ruder Than a Cabbie? NY Court to Rule on Censorship
- AMD Targets Notebook PCs With Its K6 Processor
- AST Agrees to Stop Selling Slightly Used Computers As New
- Consumers Get More Features, Lower Prices in Scanners
- Dictation Software:
No Need to Pause...Between...Words
- Vendors Announce First AMD K6 Products
- AMD%squots New K6 Chip Spawns Fast, Affordable Systems
- Cyrix Secures Right to Use MMX Trademark
- Electronics Giants Agree on DVD Format
- Debt Analyzer Tells the Owe-ful Truth
- IBM to Unleash High-End, High-Price ThinkPads
- Phone Home More Cheaply Over the Net
- Creative Stops Sale of Cyrix Chips
- WinFax Pro 8.0 Has New Voice Mail Features
- Networked M.Y.O.B. Accounting Package Lets Groups Mind the Store
- InterJet: Instant Internet for Small Offices