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TV Could Dominate Broadband

Broadband Web surfers might be willing to watch short video clips and venture through three-dimensional navigation while sitting in front of their PCs, but...

Can It Be? Is The Worst Over?

With little left to lose, investors aggressively bought Internet consulting stocks last week, boosting prices of many just before their Q4 earnings release. As...

Do-It-Yourself DSL

It sounds so good. All your customer has to do is call, tack a $39.95 monthly charge to his credit card, and hell get...

DSL Breed to Improve Speed

Keeping DSL flowing With the expected ratification of the G.shdsl standard by the International Telecommunications Union comes a tide of new bridges and routers...

The Worst Show on Earth

Broadband was supposed to be a booming business, but someone forgot to tell the DSL service providers.Mounting financial losses, funding shortages, logistical problems and...

Tough Play

The old saying, "he who has the most toys wins," is certainly not true among Internet retailers struggling to make a profit in a...

The Buzz: January 22, 2001

GM Adds Voice to OnStarGeneral motors has taken another step in bringing the Internet into the automobile.OnStar, a GM subsidiary, is licensing speech recognition...

K-station Places Information in Easy Reach

Lotus Development Corp.s K-station, which is the first component of the companys knowledge management project (code-named Raven) to take flight, gives IT managers an...

Are Devices Better Dead Than Infrared?

Recently, while navigating my way through the exhibit halls at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I caught sight of a large banner...

Digital Interference

In this day of high-speed, two-way, digital communications, the radio has to be considered a pre-Cambrian device. OK, so its music has long ago...