February 1997
- Motorola Introduces 56-kbps Modems
- Hewlett-Packard Continues Its PC Price-Cutting Rampage
- Lawsuit Threatens Revised Domain Name System
- Creative%squots $10 Video Phone
- 3Com Merger: Sorting out Standards and Products
- Nevada Moves to Ban Spam
- Motorola Introduces Video Streaming Software
- V-Chip Device Demonstrated
- Corel Previews WordPerfect Suite 8
- Is Congress Forming a United Front Against Internet Taxes?
- Toshiba Subnotebook Headed to U.S.
- 3Com and U.S. Robotics Sign $6.6 Billion Merger
- ActiveX Technology Detector Announced
- Internet Kit Promises to Boost Your Browser
- Macromedia to Broadcast Shockwave Over Castanet
- Microsoft Makes Office 97 Migration Easier
- IBM%squots Aptiva Family Expands
- McAfee Releases VirusScan 3.0
- Zoom Ships Combined Analog/ISDN Modem
- Intel%squots Fast Ethernet Adapters for Portables
- Motorola Software Modems for MMX Desktops Due Later This Year
- EShare Plans Individual Web Chat Server
- Microsoft Previews Internet Explorer 4.0
- PageMill for Windows: Vapor No More
- Frames Fight Going to Court
- WebEx Travels to Version 2.0
- Creative Labs Ships Remote Control CD-ROM Player
- Communicator 4, Take 2
- U.S. Robotics Ships 56K Modems
- New, Cheaper DVD Chips Announced
- Marimba Announces Castanet Partners
- Internet Pyramid Scam Settlement Reached
- Microsoft To Fix Word 97%squots File Save Function
- Cardinal Announces 56-kbps Modem Line
- PC Dictation Gets Cheaper
- Sun Add-on Card Will Turn PC Into Java-enabled NC
- New Virus Generates Random E-mail
- CompuServe Woes Continue: U.S. Membership Declining
- CDA Court Battle Nears Conclusion: Opponents File Supreme Court Brief
- Search My PC: AltaVista for the Desktop
- Lotus SmartSuite 97 Won%squott Hit Stores Until March
- Retailers Still Waiting for U.S. Robotics Modems
- Mplayer Offers Free, Unlimited Gaming
- Samsung Outlines 1997 Notebook and Desktop PC Plans
- Microsoft Defends ActiveX in Face of Security Questions
- Compaq Unveils $999 PC
- Cyrix Introduces MediaGX CPU for Under-$1000 PCs
- Internet Expo: Octel Brings Voice, E-mail Together
- Corel to Offer One-Stop Web Publishing
- Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Server Failure...
- Internet Expo: New E-Mail Offerings
- O%squotReilly Announces WebBoard Version 2.0
- One-Stop Videoconferencing System Debuts
- HP ScanJet 5pse: Easy Fit on Your Desk, Easy to Use
- CyberFlyer Logs on With Internet Phone Booth
- Windows CE Driver Patch Available Online
- PaperPort Now Links to Quicken, ACT, and Iomega Software
- Micrografx Offers a New Graphics Quartet
- Everex to Launch New Notebook, Server Lines
- International Telecoms to Populate Global Village
- HP%squots TapeAlert Lets Backup Drives Talk Back
- A Gadget to Grab: Canon Previews New Digital Camera
- Viaweb%squots Live Store 3.0 Offers Web Marketing Tools
- Mobile Muscle: Gateway's MMX Notebooks Debut
- It%squots Not Too Late to Say I Love You
- Intel%squots Klamath (Finally) Gets a Name
- Fractal, MetaTools Promise Smooth Merger
- Windows 95 User Sues Microsoft for OS-related Damages
- Baby Bell Competitors Blast Pace of Reform, Create Watchdog Group
- Motorola Drops Suit Against Rockwell, Sues U.S. Robotics
- AOL Downplays Valentine%squots Day Hacker Threat
- HP Joins the Sub-$1000 PC Club
- Motorola Opts for Rockwell Modem Plan
- Apple Offers Glimpse at Upcoming Products
- IBM%squots Network Computer May Go Wireless
- Internet Explorer Skips Beta Cycle in Favor of Preview Version
- First Step Toward More Lenient Encryption Laws
- Corel to Reduce Level of Communicator Integration--For Now
- Texas Investigates Microsoft%squots Competitive Practices
- Netscape Refutes Reported Decline in Market Share, Introduces New Pricing
- Presentation Salvation: Portable LCD Projectors Slim Down
- DRAM Prices Stabilizing
- Another Net Game Show to Premiere
- New Web Service Provides Search Tool for Usenet and More
- CD-ROM on Java Security Debuts
- Toshiba Announces Java OS for Intel PCs
- Security Experts Testify in Washington
- Video Editing for the Masses
- Panasonic Announces Improved, Rugged Notebooks
- Survey Says Consumers Want Easier Internet Access
- Hewlett-Packard Previews Windows CE Device
- Valentine%squots Day on the Net
- An Intranet Without the Network
- New Technology Could Boost Microprocessor Performance Up to 400 Percent
- Java-based Web Site Creator for Designers
- Epson Introduces Impressive $230 Color Printer
- U.S. Robotics to Deliver 56-kbps Modems This Week
- Phone Tool Finds Lowest Tolls
- Novell Shows New Internet Publishing Technology
- IBM Introduces Two 365 Series Notebooks
- Business Breakthrough Targets E-commerce for Small Businesses
- AT&T Announces PocketNet Service for Business
- New Video Streaming Software Helps Web Users Get the Picture
- Microsoft Withdraws NT Development for PowerPC
- NEC Introduces All-in-One Notebooks
- Actioneer to Tout Peerware at Demo 97
- Seagate Releases Backup Exec for Win 95, OS/2 Warp
- Internet at Work: Employee Perk or Business Necessity?
- IBM Is First With Java-based Printer Management
- Personal, SOHO Web Tools Take Center Stage at Demo 97
- Kodak Unveils First USB-based Camera
- Rainy Day? Snuggle Up With a Good PCMCIA Card
- SegaSoft Turns on the Heat
- German TV Demonstration Raises ActiveX Security Questions
- Intel Demonstrates 400-MHz P6 CPU
- Defective Windows CE Driver Creates Problem for Casio%squots Cassiopeia
- Prices Fall, Quality Soars on Desktop Scanners
- AOL to Lease 50,000 New Modems
- A Peek at the Future of Online Gaming
- New Cellular Phones to Dial Up the Internet
- New York Attorney General Opposes Nynex-Bell Atlantic Merger
- At ComNet Show, Regional Bell Companies Spar With Long-Distance Carriers
- Novell Offers Improvements to GroupWise
- AOL Seeks Increased Payments From Corporate Forums
- Microsoft Unveils Home Essentials 97
- New Notebook PC Alarm Is a Real Screamer
- A Real Deal: Bargain Port Replicators for Popular Notebooks
- IBM, Polywell, Sony MMX Systems Offer Good Values
- Toshiba Develops Agent-based System for Databases
- Microtek Lowers Prices on Scanner Line
- Blackout Hits AOL
- New Internet Domain Name System Coming
- Hewlett-Packard Will Replace Faulty Hard Disks
- TSP Companies Aim to Help Web Browsers Trace Their Steps
- Lucent Brings Multimedia Call-handling Features to PCs
- Hayes Hops On Modem Upgrade Bandwagon
- Apple Reorganizes Some Operations, Refocuses Sales Mission
- Firefly Flitting to Businesses
- Excite Unveils Free News Clipping Service
- HR for PCs: Policies Now 5.0 for Windows
- HP Cuts Prices on Small-Business PCs
- OS/2 Warp Server to Support Windows 95, NT Clients
- Compaq Launches Price-Cut Blitz
- Maryland Proposes E-mail Decency Law
- WinBook Cuts Prices, Introduces MMX Model
- Toshiba Announces Free DSVD Modem Upgrade, New MMX Desktops
- 3-D Standard for the Web Garners Support From Microsoft, Netscape
- Rockwell Ships 56-kbps Modem Chips
- Release Date of Netscape%squots Communicator Slips
- Electronic Arts to Add Pebble Beach to Golf Sim
- Problems at Egghead
- Apple to Restructure
- Lotus Eyes ISPs as Distributors