Thursday, May 23, 2002



Image Drive and Viewer Lets Photographers Snap Away. The Nixvue Vista, a portable image storage and playback device, holds enough photos to accommodate even the most leisurely traveler. By Andrew Zipern. [New York Times: Technology]
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Shooting 'Star Wars,' Bit by Bit. The latest "Star Wars" film was shot without any film at all. Instead, a special digital videocamera was used. By Eric A. Taub. [New York Times: Technology]
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Digital Video Recorders Give Advertisers Pause. Advertisers and TV executives see digital successors to the VCR as a threat to the economics of commercial television. By Amy Harmon. [New York Times: Technology]
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Offering of Netflix Brings in $82.5 Million. Netflix sold 5.5 million shares of stock Wednesday at an initial offering price of $15 a share, the high end of a target range of $13 to $15, to gross $82.5 million. By The New York Times. [New York Times: Business]
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Business Week: For Venture Capitalists, Paradise Lost [Scripting News]
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HP MIT Tackle Wireless Woes. Under a new research pact, the Palo Alto, Calif., computer giant and Cambridge, Mass., school seek new solutions to performance and reliability problems plaguing networks and devices. [allNetDevices Wireless News]
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Analyst: Dell pondering printers. A Bear Stearns analysts says Dell CEO Michael Dell is considering entering the printing business in a move to turn up the heat on Hewlett-Packard. [CNET News.com]
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MS Wonders About Mobile Future. At a routine event to rally software developers around its platform, Microsoft seeks reassurance for its mobile devices. It also has harsh words for Nokia. By Elisa Batista. [Wired News]
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