By Brian Gallagher, 10/01/1999
An authoring tool offers a quick path to building data-driven Web sites.
By Brian Gallagher, 05/15/1999
THe Sony Handycam DCR-PC1 is one of a new generation's first convergence products that increasingly blur the line between where computers stop and the rest of our lives begin.
By Brian Gallagher, 05/01/1999
Products that take the mystery out of MPEG.
By Brian Gallagher, 05/01/1999
500MHz Intel Pentium III processor debuts.
By Brian Gallagher, 04/01/1999
A new approach to sound.
By Brian Gallagher, 04/01/1999
This month, the Lab reviews a tool set that lets you create, edit, and broadcast video over your network and PCI card that tunes in your network to the TV.
By Brian Gallagher, 04/01/1999
400MHz Celeron debuts in a desktop workstation.
By Brian Gallagher, 04/01/1999
High-resolution flat panel monitor for tomorrow's workstations.
By Brian Gallagher, 03/01/1999
This month, one of the Lab Guys reviews RealNetwork's RealSystem G2 network-based video distribution software, and Sony's PCR-DC1 Digital Handycam camcorder.
By Brian Gallagher, 03/01/1999
Parallel architecture provides performance
By Brian Gallagher, 03/01/1999
Flat panel display comes of age with the Nokia 500Xa
By Brian Gallagher, 02/01/1999
The Lab looks at three video software products: a unicast steaming video package, an ISDN-based videoconferencing product, and a multiparty videoconferencing server.
By Brian Gallagher, 02/01/1999
The Apollo Dual BX proved to be stable and fast. I was particularly impressed by the monitoring features of the Pentium II processors—nice touches on a very nice system.
By Brian Gallagher, 01/01/1999
One of the Lab Guys goes to boot camp, tests his limits, and earns his MCSE.
By Brian Gallagher, 01/01/1999
Brian Gallagher's personal experiences at the Accelerated Certification Real Education Workshops (ACREW) MCSE Boot Camp.
By Brian Gallagher, 01/01/1999
The latest installment of the Lab's ongoing examination of videoconferencing products is a review of Microsoft's NetShow 3.0 and Eastman Kodak's DVC323 digital video camera.
By Brian Gallagher, 12/01/1998
This installment of the Lab's review of video hardware and software for NT focuses on a notebook computer with built-in video capabilities.
By Brian Gallagher, 12/01/1998
Check out the fastest workstation around.
By Brian Gallagher, 11/01/1998
The Lab continues reviews of the videoconferencing software with Cisco Systems' IP/TV software and cameras from COnnectix and Toshiba.
By Brian Gallagher, 11/01/1998
Video streams differ fundamentally from other network data transmissions.