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Fast Company December 1999 Amy Wilson |
Speed Reader This electronic highlighter of sorts makes taking notes -- and transferring them to your computer -- a snap.  |
T.H.E. Journal November 1999 |
Networking - Cirque Corporation's Cruise Cat touchpad Cirque Corporation's Cruise Cat touchpad is an Internet-savvy input device that features "gesturing" and advanced Web capabilities....  |
T.H.E. Journal November 1999 |
Networking - TV One The VGA Theater from TV One is able to merge a variety of external video and audio devices with a computer's monitor and speaker system....  |
T.H.E. Journal November 1999 |
Networking - PowerScan II ...cross platform computer-to-TV scan converter...  |
Fast Company November 1999 John R. Quain |
The Digital Darkroom Sometimes, the best way to help people get the picture is to take one. Now that digital photography is finally ready for the world of work, we've assembled pixel-perfect tools for outfitting your digital darkroom.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 1999 Alissa Hiraga |
Write On: Making the Crossover from Note-Taking to the PC Before the emergence of Cross Pen Computing Group's CrossPad, taking notes and managing them on the PC were seemingly worlds apart....  |
T.H.E. Journal September 1999 |
Hands-On - Toshiba America Consumer Products Toshiba has introduced four new MediaStar XGA LCD Multimedia Projectors, bringing new levels of brightness, performance and value to their pantheon....  |
T.H.E. Journal September 1999 |
Hands-On - Datadesk Technologies Datadesk Technologies has introduced a child's keyboard into the market. LittleFingers is a full-functioning keyboard with all of the standard features, only made smaller for a child's hands....  |
Fast Company October 1999 Amy Wilson |
Project Yourself! With Compaq's microportable projector, your presentation will wow audiences.  |
Fast Company October 1999 John R. Quain |
Net Home Your home office has grown to include a small arsenal of computing power, printers, and peripherals. But all that firepower just goes to waste if you can't get all of those pieces to work together. Here's everything you need to know to get networked.  |
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