The New York Times 2001 Lisa Guernsey - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 Lisa Guernsey
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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 commentaryLisa 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 commentaryLisa Guernsey
Saying goodbye to the stylus; as size and power hurdles disappear, researchers bring voice recognition to Palmtops.(Product Development)News, opinion and commentaryLisa Guernsey
Software is called capable of copying any human voice.(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryLisa 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 commentaryLisa 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 commentaryLisa 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 commentaryLisa Guernsey
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