BYTE.com > Features > 2000 > March
March
Report From CeBIT: Wireless, Handhelds, And More
Ernest LilleyErnest takes a look at WAP, Quartz, the Xybernaut, and other doodads, technologies and activities.
Linux News From CeBit 2000
Bruce ToberLinux exhibitors at the world's biggest computer show include new and established distributions, application ports, and services for Linux users.
Alex's Adventures At CeBIT And Abroad
Alex PournelleAlex reports on the ultimate trade show.
Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century
Simson GarfinkelSimson Garfinkel has spent his career testing new technologies and warning about their implications. Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century is his compelling account of how invasive technologies will affect our lives in the comin
Seybold Seminars Boston 2000 Report
Glen SpeckertGlen reports on enterprise-scale Web design, production and maintenance tools, plus terabyte-size storage, and flat panels.
Talking Windows Apps And Websites
Joseph LazzaroJoe Lazarro talks about adaptive/assistive technologies that let Windows users access computers, software, and the Web.
Consumer Technology Galore At CES
Eric PobirsWhile Eric also enjoys shows like Comdex, MacWorld, and PC Expo, the Consumer Electronics Show gives him a chance to see how technology will be emerging as consumer-type gadgets, games, and devices. Here's his report from the Winter CES show along with h
Microsoft X-Box vs. Sony's PlayStation 2
Andy PatrizioMicrosoft's 600-MHz dedicated-console machine should be great for gamers and DVD-ROM watchers, as a PlayStation 2 alternative -- if it's willing to wait until Fall 2001.
Turning $99 i-openers Into Real Computers
Rob RaischAt the sale price of $99 -- or even the full list of $299 -- NetPliance's new i-opener "network appliance," although intended as a diskless e-mail/Web access device for consumers, turns out to be readily -- and cheaply -- convertible into a networkable co
BYTE.com > Features > 2000 > March
|