Gov.uk public service portal goes live in betaThe first beta has gone live on the UK government's effort to provide a single site where citizens can get access to and information on public services, with business services to come soonFebruary 2, 2012 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
AT&T Wireless hitches a ride with DaimlerChryslerAutomaker DaimlerChrysler announced Wednesday that it has selected AT&T Wireless to provide voice and data services in its Chrysler vehicles in the United States. Telematics--the use of wireless and satellite communications devices in cars--is a service that automakers are increasingly offering to consumers.August 7, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
ICO-Teledesic: Good tech still needs a good priceICO-Teledesic has to justify the megamillioninvestments of its private stakeholders, but whenthe satellite service rolls out, it still has to becompetitively priced. Full story.July 10, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Canada's backing TV-over-Net billA small Canadian company fighting to show U.S. television programs on the Internet remains in limbo this week, as lawmakers consider amendments to the country's copyright laws that could set important new digital broadcasting rules.December 14, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Sega unveils PACE set-top boxSee the first picture of Sega's set-top box with Dreamcast architectureFebruary 14, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Microsoft denies Xbox Dreamcast rumoursMicrosoft issues a firm denial to reports that a Dreamcast chip will enable the Xbox to play Dreamcast gamesJanuary 26, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
AI in games reaches new levelAI in games is nothing surprising, but Lionhead's Black & White promises to take the genre into a new turbo-charged dimensionJanuary 24, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
ECTS: nVidia - Star of the show?At the Intel Developers Forum in Palm Springs last week, nVidia at last took the wraps off its NV10 chipset.September 4, 1999 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Fly eating robotBritish scientists are developing a robot that will generate its own power by eating flies.The idea is to produce electricity by catching flies and digesting them in special fuel cells that will break down sugar in the insects' skeletons and release electrons that will drive an electric current.September 8, 2004 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation
Toshiba rolls out notebooksToshiba America Information Systems Inc. announced two new "value-oriented" notebook PCs on Monday.January 30, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Innovation