The New York Times 2001 Catherine Greenman - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 Catherine Greenman
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A popular port for computers users; don't get comfortable with U.S.B. technology, there are new and faster port connections just around the corner.(Universal Serial Bus)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Books for the blind go digital.(Circuits)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Consumers holding off on buying computers; as the personal-computer market cools, retailers wonder when and if to cut prices.(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Controls rely on the twitch of a muscle, not the twitch of a mouse.(electronic signals from human muscles)(What's Next)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
In the airport fast lane, with your eyes as a passport.(JetStream Passenger Processing System scans the iris to identify air passengers)(Circuits)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Is there life after AOL?(customers leaving the online service)(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Next step for cell phones: adding pictures to the conversation.(Toshiba America Electronic Components' wireless video decoding chip)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
Ricochet network lived fast and died young.(Metricom shuts down the wireless network, after filing for bankruptcy)News, opinion and commentaryCatherine Greenman
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