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Friday, February 22, 2002



Article on Slate about why HDTV is still too much of a pain the butt to be commonplace, though it's getting better.


comments   1:54:02 PM    



Speech technology for applications inches forward [IDG InfoWorld]
Abstract: Competing speech recognition technologies by industry heavy hitters are vying for W3C approval. Both methods tie tags into XML to work their magic.
Commentary: Ah the beloved silence of sitting at a computer and typing away is soon to be gone. Or at least the computer will be able to process the things I am calling it. That won't be good.




comments   1:19:54 PM    



BBC Puts Viewers in the Luge Seat. Interactive TV allows British viewers to click their remote and choose from concurrent live events. Or they can click again and get medal counts, schedules or highlights. Jackie Bennion reports from London. [Wired News]


Commentary: Cool use of tech by the BBC.




comments   1:04:09 PM    



Instant Diagnosis in Your Palm. Researchers develop a DNA detection system designed to instantly diagnoses disease, as well as acts of bioterrorism. And it all comes wrapped in a handheld device. By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]


Commentary: First part of a tricorder, assuming that their research stands up to review. 




comments   12:14:42 PM    

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