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Wednesday, January 22, 2003 |
These are virtual keyboards that can be projected and touched on any surface. The keyboard watches your fingers move and translates that action into keystrokes in the device. Most systems can also function as a virtual mouse.
5:20:45 PM
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Take a look at one of those credit cards in your wallet. That's the exact size and thickness of an upcoming, revolutionary removable storage device called StorCard.
Created by a company with the same name, StorCard can contain from 100MB to more than 5GB of data on a plastic card. At first glance, it looks like a credit card, and even has a magnetic strip like a credit card, for potential use in standard credit card readers.
The hard disk data, however, is accessed on a tiny spinning disk inside the thin card.
5:16:39 PM
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Spending lots of time staring out your window? Soon, that could become a different experience.
Windows that double as television screens, computer monitors or stereo systems are being unveiled today, on the first day of the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas, by Andersen Corp., the country's largest window manufacturer.
5:12:36 PM
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The Helix DNA Server is a scalable, standards compliant, real time media delivery engine for IP networks. Built on principles of extensibility and data type neutrality, the Helix DNA Server can be readily adapted to a wide variety of media delivery applications. This document presents the architectural fundamentals and structural organization of the Helix DNA Server, mapping architectural components to the Helix DNA Server source code.
5:07:13 PM
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© Copyright 2003 Peter Mitchell All Rights Reserved.
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