| 1999-10-12: Target Speed for USB 2.0 Announced by Industry Leaders; 480 Mbs Announcement Coincides With Specification Draft Release to Industry |
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| 1999-10-05: Philips to implement 5C copy protection technology on IEEE 1394 products |
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| 1999-07-12: New USB Video Blaster WebCam 3 Offers Users a Better Way To Capture, Create and Communicate Via the Internet For Only $79 |
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| 1999-07-07: New Open Chip Architecture Platform Interface |
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| 1999-04-19: Philips to supply leading european cable operator with digital head-end technology and webtv platform based on set top boxes |
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| 1999-03-29: Philips Semiconductors reinforces 80c51 family with feature-rich Analog-to-Digital Microcontrollers |
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| 1999-03-09: New Product Family to Open Videoconferencing and Audioconferencing to Wider Audience |
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| 1999-02-23: USB Specification Expanding, Boosting Performance 10 To 20 Times Beyond Current Capacity |
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| 1999-01-07: Philips Electronics Emphasizes Television Leadership with Award-Winning HDTV, 1999 CEMA Innovations Award Winner |
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| 1998-12-02: Scientific-Atlanta Announces Consumer Launches of Its Explorer 2000 Advanced Digital Set-Tops |
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| 1998-11-03: Metrowerks to Ship CodeWarrior for Philips TriMedia |
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| 1998-10-12: New ADI MicroScan G66 monitor features 20% smaller footprint and 18 viewable inches |
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| 1998-09-14: Spyglass and Philips Semiconductors Bring New Internet-based Interactive Services to Digital TV |
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| 1998-08-26: Macronix Develops Embedded Flash Module For Philips Semiconductors |
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| 1998-08-19: ADI Corp. unveils the latest MicroScan 17-inch monitor with new USB support |
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| 1998-07-15: Philips Semiconductors is active in the EDN Benchmark Consortium |
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