1998
- Anthes, G. (1998,Oct 26), Quick study: Biometrics, NZ
Computerworld 572. p 19 <security>
- Bell, S. (1998, Jan 19), Taming the beast, NZ
Computerworld 532. pp 14-17 <networking>
- Bell, S. (1998, Aug 31), Power disturbances, NZ
Computerworld 563. pp 16 <security>
- Busse, T. (1998, Apr 13), Microsoft unveils multimedia file
format, NZ Computerworld 544. p 27 <../v2gr/v2mm/video>
- Dunn, S. (1998, Mar),Windows adviser. NZ PC World 103.
p 116-118 <guides>
- English, D. (1998, Jun), NO Hassle Hookups. NZ PC
World 106. pp 58-64 <conn>
- Gibbs,M. (1998, Apr/May) Keeping bytes down, NZ Network
World 25, pp17-19 <graphics>
- Gibbs,M. & Malcolm, A. (1998, Mar), The
Do-it-yourself Network. NZ PC World 103. pp 46-49 <networking>
- Grimes, B. (1998, Apr) The ABCs of graphics cards, NZ
Computer Buyer p31, ISSN 1172-9619 <gl>
- Herd, J. & Snyder, B. (1998, Feb), Processors Leap
Ahead NZ PC World 102. pp 19-23 <cpu>
- Hogan, M. (1998, Apr) Disk, tape, CD options boost data
portability power, NZ Computer Buyer p32, ISSN 1172-9619 <sec storage>
- Saarinen,J. & Sengstack, J. (1998, July), Cut Your Own
CD's. NZ PC World 107. pp 44-45 <Sec Storage>
- Kane, P. (1998 Dec/ 1999 Jan), The ultimate PC 1988 v
1998. NZ PC World 112. pp 78-79 <History>
- Keall, C. (1998, May), Intel aims high - and low. NZ
PC World 105. p 11 <CPU>
- Lasky, M., McCracken,H. & Bielski,V., (1998,
Dec/1999,Jan), Palmtop PCs grow up. NZ PC World 112. pp 147-158
<history/configs>
- Lombard,S. (1998, Apr/May) How to size up security of a VPN,
NZ Network World 25, p10 <internet>
- Malcolm, A. (1998, Feb 2) Taking a close look at xDSL
technologies, Computerworld NZ 534. pp 9-10. <comm>
- Malcolm, A. (1998, Nov 30) Rio Net player threatens music
industry, Computerworld NZ 577. pp 7. <mmedia>
- McCann, S. (1998, Nov 16) Quick study - firewalls, Computerworld
NZ 575 . p 30. <security>
- McKay,N. (1998, Mar 30) The golden road to Java, Computerworld
NZ 542 . p 34. <os>
- Miastkowski,S. (1998, Nov), What makes a great server.
NZ PC World 111. p 67 <config>
- Palmer, G. (1998, Mar), Monitor emissions, part 1. NZ
PC World 103. p 15 <ergonomics>
- Palmer, G. (1998, Apr), You're Fired!, NZ PC World
104. ISSN 01114 7285 pp 34-38 <email>
- Parent, P. (1998, Dec) Multimedia means many things, NZ
Computer Buyer 53 p27, ISSN 1172-9619 <conn>
- Trott,B. (1998, Mar 30) PC '99 spec sidelines NetPC, Computerworld
NZ 542 . p 41. <history>
- Uimonen, T. (1998, Mar 30) DVD standard battle heats up,
Computerworld NZ 542. p 12. <sec storage>
- Uimonen, T. (1998, Sep ) AMD Samples 350MHz K6-2, Readied
K6-3, NZ PC World 109. p 109. <CPU>
- Verton, D. (1998, Apr) Board makers ready high-end graphics
cards, NZ Computer Buyer p19, ISSN 1172-9619 <conn>
- Walkenbach, J. (1998, Mar), Spreadsheet Q&A. NZ PC
World 103. p 115 <guides>
- Whitten,J & Bentley,L. (1998) Systems
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0-256-19906-X
- $20,000 damages awarded in occupational over-use case, NZ
PC World 108, p28 ISSN 01114 7285 <Ergon>
- Digital introduces Smart Kiosk - first computer to interact
with people in a human-like way.(1998, Dec/Jan), Digital News. p 6. <vdu>
- Intel goes inside the Workstation with the powerful New Xeon
Chip, NZ PC World 109 pp25-26 ISSN 01114 7285 <CPU>
- Intel Inside Graphics Boards Makes AGP Zoom, NZ PC
World 104 p19 ISSN 01114 7285 <Comms>
- K6-2 with 3DNow! launches (1998, Aug) PC Plus 142
p15 <CPU>
- Middleware: The great enabler (1998, 1st Quarter). Sybase
News pp 6-7 <DBMS>
- NZHIS Health Register (1998, 1st Quarter). Sybase News
pp 16-17 <Configs>
- On the wire, NZ PC World 106 p27-29
<History>
- Pentium Xeon launched (1998, Jul) , PCPlus 141, p13
<cpu>
- Peripheral options extend PC power (1998, Apr), NZ
Computer Buyer pp3-5, ISSN 1172-9619 <Data Comms, Sec Storage>
- Removable Feast: Jaz 2GB Drive, NZ PC World 104
p29 ISSN 01114 7285 <Sec storage>
- Reorganizing Oracle Tablespace, (1998, Mar/Apr) Oracle
magazine vol XII, No 2, p16 (www.oramag.com) <dbases>
- Teens use internet for credit-card fraud (1998, Jun 9), The
Hawke's Bay Herald Tribune p3 <Security&Control>
- The Device Bay - hot-plugging it (1998, Aug) PC Plus 142,
p27 <conn>
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