The New York Times 1999 Katie Hafner - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 Katie Hafner
TitleSubjectAuthors
As the Net turns 30, the sequel is still in previews.(Internet2)(Circuits Pages)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalKatie Hafner
A walkman-style PC leads the I.B.M. lineup.(the visionpad, the cyberphone, the chameleon, and a watch that functions as a personal organizer)(Product Development)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Do you know who's watching you? Do you care? While most people guard their privacy, everyone defines it differently.(Technology Information)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Gates's library gifts arrive, but with Windows attached.(Bill Gates's Gates Learning Foundation gives huge contributions to public libraries)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Handspring finds more fits, fewer starts in Visor delivery.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalKatie Hafner
One more ultimate gadget.(the Handspring Visor)(Circuits)(Product Development)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Promising an end to cable spaghetti.(Bluetooth personal area networks, created by a consortium made up of Ericsson, IBM, Toshiba, Nokia, and Intel)(Product Development)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Quick-change phones to match every mood.(Motorola Pagewriter 2000X, $360, Research In Motion 850, $359, and Blackberry, $399, the Motorola i1000 Plus, $299, the Neopoint, $399, the Qualcomm Thin Phone, $79 - $149, and the Nokia 8860, $799 - $999)(Buyers Guide)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Reinvent the wheel? This software engineer deconstructs it.(John Wharton, reverse engineer)(People)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Speeding up wireless computing.(wireless data communications)(Product Information)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Talk is cheap, if you're careful; a variety of plans offer new ways to roam through the cellular landscape.(includes related article)(Technology Information)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Web phone: the next big thing? New phones have it all, but do enough consumers want it all in one device?(the Ericsson R389, the Motorola i1000 Plus, the Neopoint 1000, the Qualcomm PCQ Smart Phone, the Qualcomm Thin Phone; includes information on the Palm Computing Palm VII 2-way messaging device)Business, generalKatie Hafner
Why doesn't Windows CE get any respect? When it comes to personal organizers, Microsoft's minisystem does not rule the market.(includes list of Windows CE-based PDAs)(Product Information)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalKatie Hafner
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