January 1997
- More Notebook Price Cuts
- RSA Conference Showcases Breakthroughs in E-commerce Infrastructure, Security
- Microsoft Will Cut the Price of Office 97 Small-Business Edition
- Intel%squots Next Baby: The Pentium MMX-233
- SamePage Keeps Your Office Connected
- Access Charge Arguments Heat Up as FCC Deadline Nears
- Samsung Makes Bid to Take Over AST
- S3 to Offer VRML Acceleration
- Quake Isn%squott Just a Man%squots World
- AOL%squots Settlement Speeds Refunds
- IBM%squots First MMX Notebooks Coming Soon
- Internet Telephony Group Seeks FCC Action
- U.S. Cryptography Policy Slammed
- Download Software on Your Television
- MCI Integrates Phones and Internet
- The Web Makes 1040 Less Taxing
- AOL Expands Refund Options
- LCD Screen Shortage Seen
- Marimba Ships Castanet
- NEC%squots Affordable Laser Printer
- Sprint Offers Instant Phone Links to Internet Marketers
- FBI Raids BBS Users in 7 States for Alleged Software Piracy
- U.S. Battles Critics of Encryption Policy at Conference
- Barnes & Noble Books Coming to AOL
- HP Slashes Notebook Prices
- Web Fax Software for Intranets
- Monorail Drops Price to $899
- IBM Previews Network Computers at Lotusphere
- Updated Web Pages Via E-mail
- Microsoft Gaining on Netscape in Browser Battles, Study Says
- AT&T Pushes Into Local Business Phone Market
- Dr. Solomon to Launch Low-end Antivirus Product
- AOL Won't Offer Refunds
- Morningstar Dawns on the Web
- The Next Wave at Lotus: Groupware, Messaging, and Java
- Pentium MMX Complicates Upgrades
- Two Baby Bells Announce ADSL Plans
- Diamond and Creative Release New Drivers for Popular Boards
- FCC Rule Could Slow Development of Faster Modems
- PCs for Peanuts
- Compaq and IBM Winners in 1996 Market Share
- Antivirus Utilities Fill in Office 97%squots Gaps
- Clinton Policy Adviser Says "No New (Internet) Taxes"
- Olympus Digital Camera Is a Quality Winner
- Lotus Takes New Approaches to E-mail
- TI%squots Mobile PC Exit a Sign of Continuing Attrition in Computer Biz
- Lifetime Internet Access for $59?
- VRML Could Become Practical
- AOL Slapped With $8 Million Child Porn Suit
- Calculating Mouse Pads
- 3M Sticks It to Your Printer
- Can the Spam
- New Sony VCR Plugs Into PCs
- Novell to Launch IntranetWare for Small Business
- Government Files CDA Brief With Supreme Court
- NCSA Stops Development on Mosaic Browser
- Cisco to Integrate Lucent/Rockwell 56-kbps Modem Technology
- Acer Buys Texas Instruments' Notebook Line
- Web Site Management Made Simple
- Industry Group Says Telcos Should Pay for Upgrading Infrastructure
- New Plug-In Enables Online Browsing of Scanned Documents
- Universal Serial Bus Products Stalled
- Fresh Printer Crop Due
- Net PCs Due in Second Half of Year
- Cardinal's Voyager Fax-Modem Bridges High-Speed Gap
- New Study Finds Network Computer Vendors Too Optimistic
- Lotus Offers Free Trial Versions of 1-2-3 97, SmartSuite 97
- Nasdaq Introduces Portfolio Tracking Service
- E-Money, Smart Card Use to Increase by 2000
- Compaq Provides Free Service for Network Managers
- Cable Modems Make Super Bowl an Interactive Touch Down
- MacroMania Gives Users a Break
- McAfee to Distribute VirusScan Updates Via Push Technology
- Micrografx Updates FlowCharter
- Mighty MouseMan
- Compaq, NEC Cut Prices
- Videoconferencing for the Rest of Us
- PGP Products Protect You From Internet Snoops
- Matsushita to Sell Digital Still and Movie Cameras
- Corel Plans to Ship NC in April
- AOL Reacts to Heavy Demand
- California ISDN Rates Likely to Increase
- What%squots Next for Austin Computer?
- Service Outage, More Lawsuits for AOL
- Microsoft Launches Office 97
- Feds Test W-2 Filing on the Web
- Netopia Virtual Office: Unique Communications Tool
- PowerQuest Offers Patch for PartitionMagic 3.0 Bug
- Net Privacy Bill Aims to Protect Online Users%squot Info
- Microsoft, Intuit Team on E-Commerce Spec
- AOL Lawsuit Bad News for Flat-Rate Pricing
- Intel Sales Set Record
- MaxiSound 64 Puts a Sound Studio in Your PC
- Sharp Releases New, Low-Price PDA
- Internet Telephony Drives Web Multimedia
- AOL Faces Another Class-Action Suit
- NSF Says "Show Us the Money"
- Will Intel%squots Latest Chip Set Make MMX Worth the Wait?
- More $999 PCs on the Horizon
- Corel to Bundle Netscape Communicator in New Suite
- Justice Department Lets Professor Teach Encryption Class
- AMD Readies Its Fastest CPU
- Stac Offers Free Network Backup Software
- Boca Offers Trade-in Program for 56-kbps Modems
- Toshiba Introduces Digital Camera for Notebook PCs
- Corel Releases Preproduction Version of Office for Java
- ActiveOffice Spruces Up Documents in Minutes
- InteliData Expands Smartphone Product Line
- Microsoft Debuts Windows CE Game Pack
- Bigger Laptop Screens for the New Year
- Midsize PC Vendors Face Tumultuous 1997
- 200-MHz MMX Notebooks Won%squott Ship Before Fall
- Lost in Space
- AOL Hacker Pleads Guilty
- Internet TVs Show Off
- MMX Name Heading for the Courts?
- Stopping Cybertaxes in their Tracks
- Studios Announce DVD Movies
- Microsoft Will Support DVD
- A New Delay for DVD-ROM Products
- MMX Pentiums Debut...Finally
- California Aims to Ensure Online Shoppers%squot Rights
- Zenith Teams With Navio, Oracle on Net TVs
- Apple CEO Offers Turnaround Ideas
- Software From the Street
- Big Book From Big Blue
- AT&T to Join Cable-Modem Race
- Yahoo Pulls Reverse Phone Listing
- Handheld Device to Offer Web Browsing, E-Mail
- Canon to Exit PC Business
- New Notebooks for the New Year
- Packard Bell Unveils $999 PC
- Ameritech Applies for Long-Distance License Application
- CompUSA Sales Slow During Holidays
- Diablo Hits the Shelves
- More Grumbling About Encryption Export Reform
- 1997 Modems - Many Options, Confusing Choices