The New York Times 1999 Ian Austen |
Title | Subject | Authors |
But first, another word from our sponsor; parents may worry about sex and gore, but what children can't escape on the Web is advertising.(entertainment sites on the Internet, set up by advertisers for children, worry social critics) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
Delivering the goods: no simple solution.(electronic commerce)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
High-speed lines leave door ajar for hackers.(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
How tough is your laptop? For off-road typing, and a rugged look, computers built like tanks.('ruggedized' laptops fill a specialized market niche of repairmen, truckers, insurance adjusters and police)(Circuits) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
New chips can be fast on their feet.(the current generation of programmable microprocessors)(Technology Information) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
Squeezing 80 "cups" of data into 1 cup; the power of light is multiplying the capicity of fiber optics and may one day add power to PC's.(What's Next)(Abstract) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
Taking the garbles out of Internet phone calls.(Nortel's Network Edge Technology lab)(Product Development) | Business, general | Ian Austen |
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