Wednesday, January 8, 2003
PDAs Find Their Place: It's been about ten years since the phrase "personal digital assistant" first entered the public consciousness.
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George Mannes: Broadband ISPs Mull Healing Power of Price Cuts
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Gadgets to beat back the blues: Commentary: The tech to buy is for home entertainment.
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Tale Of The Tape: Sony v. Microsoft.
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Slashdot: Making the HDTV Vision Quest?
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Linux start-up eyes consumer electronics. MontaVista Software is set to unveil a version of the open-source OS for consumer-electronics devices, seeking to have its software used in everything from karaoke machines to high-end TVs.
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TiVo, Brother, Aspyr announce Rendezvous products: How cool is this? TiVo will search for Macs on your LAN. Let's hope they make it wireless.
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Apple announces support for 802.11g as AirPort Extreme: Apple announced today that they would be offering 54 Mbps 802.11g draft standard support in their new AirPort Extreme products, which include a new card (with a new form factor, thus not working with older Macs) and a new Base Station.
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Wireless Is Star Again at CES. This year's Consumer and Electronics Show in Las Vegas will unveil a host of new products for the home and office, but the focus is pretty much the same as in 2002. Wireless technology continues to grab most of the attention.
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Mood at Macworld: Line's a Party. Macintosh devotees queue up for Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote speech as early as 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, sharing doughnuts and playing games wirelessly. Later, giddy throngs pack Apple's booth, eager to get their hands on the new PowerBooks.
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New Gameboy gets an airing. Nintendo has lifted the covers on its new Gameboy - plus other gaming news.
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Gadgets fuel record $100bn spend. Americans will spend almost $100bn this year on gadgets like DVD players and digital cameras, according to US industry forecasts.
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