Technology and the Internet
U.S. chip maker Analog Devices Inc. unveiled a new line of digital signal processors today that can enhance video and other functions on devices such as hand-held computers.
June 11, 2001
Entertainment & Arts
At issue is how to save anti-copying signals when they are converted from digital to analog.
Feb. 24, 2003
IBM Corp. and Intel Corp. unveiled processors Wednesday that put the two high-tech giants on a collision course in the burgeoning computer-networking market.
Sept. 2, 1999
Digital: Joining forces with high-tech and consumer-electronics firms, they push for technology to block video swapping.
Jan. 18, 2002
Archives
As home audio and video go digital, two important features--the ability to copy and to connect--have been conspicuously absent from key products.
Jan. 11, 2001
A Silicon Valley start-up has developed a way to compress video images faster, cheaper and with greater fidelity than ever before, bringing the much-heralded 500-channel future a big step closer to America’s doorsteps.
Oct. 1, 1993
The computer industry has been slumping for a year now.
March 25, 1990
Quality is superior, and editing, adding text and dubbing audio are easy with these new camcorders. All it takes is money.
April 13, 2000
Convention: At Consumer Electronics Show, execs promoting DVD and digital TV say user-friendliness is key.
Jan. 11, 1999
Opinion
For more than half a century, the Federal Aviation Administration has piloted the development of sensible aviation regulation in the United States.
Nov. 19, 2014