The New York Times 2001 Lisa Guernsey |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Keeping the lifelines open; with phones overloaded and emergency service threatened, the communications system had to adapt on the fly.(aftermath of terrorist attack in U.S.)(Technology Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
Learning, one bullet point at a time; pupils who can't even spell 'PowerPoint' can use it as slickly as any C.E.O.(Product Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
Saying goodbye to the stylus; as size and power hurdles disappear, researchers bring voice recognition to Palmtops.(Product Development) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
Software is called capable of copying any human voice.(Product Announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
Software may replace the eye chart on the wall; an online vision test is used by some motor vehicles departments.(Product Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
Taking the offensive against cell phones: latest weapons in the battle against babble are bans, detectors and even jamming devices.(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
The desktop that does Elvis; for scientists, imitation is the highest form of synthetic speech.(AT&T Labs is proud of its progress in developing voice synthesis products)(Technology Information)(Product Development) | News, opinion and commentary | Lisa Guernsey |
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