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Fast Company July 2000 Rekha Balu |
Design Vision "We're filling the world with amazing devices," says design guru John Thackara. "But we cannot answer the most important question: What is the stuff really for?"  |
Wired May 2000 Paul Spinrad |
Say Anything Machine translation gets a lot of lip service, but building machines that communicate using human languages has proven tricky. Now decades of R&D are finally paying off.  |
Fast Company May 2000 Jill Rosenfeld |
Swatch This The Swatch Group: tearing down the time-zone barrier and adding functionality to watches.  |
Fast Company April 2000 John R. Quain |
Cell Sites Check out the chart below to decide which of the four major cell-phone service providers best suits your needs.  |
Fast Company April 2000 John R. Quain |
Dial 'W' for Web You've got email on line one and the Web on line two. The new generation of wireless technology makes your cell more than just a phone. Here are seven smart phones that will get you online without a line.  |
Search Engine Watch March 3, 2000 |
Wild About WAP Why use a WAP search engine? First, using an ordinary search engine through a wireless device may not be possible or inconvenient. WAP search engines should be designed for low-bandwidth and small screen viewing.  |
Fast Company December 1999 Amy Wilson |
Handy Gadgets Handspring and Palm Computing unveil new devices for the novice and seasoned expert.  |
Fast Company November 1999 Amy Wilson |
Two Ways to Two-Way The latest communication tool of choice for on-the-go businesspeople.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 1999 |
Hands-On - Waterloo Maple Inc. ...The fully portable Cassiopeia A-20 combines the technology of three educational software developers -- Waterloo Maple, Key Curriculum Press and Math Resources, Inc...  |
Fast Company October 1999 Amy Wilson |
Phone Home (Page) With InfoGear's iPhone, you can make phone calls, check email, or search the Web.  |
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