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PC World April 12, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
What Happened to Internet Appliances? Faulty premise and sky-high prices doomed Audrey and friends from the start, analysts say... |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 Scott Rosenberg |
A scanner darkly Can Wired's CueCat giveaway turn us into a nation of bar-code-reading clerks? |
PC Magazine March 16, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
Bad Ideas Never Die After the CES show, I picked up a copy of the Consumer Electronics Association's "Five Technologies to Watch in 2005." These include media servers, portable entertainment, innovative gaming, telematics, and hybrid white goods. |
Popular Mechanics January 2004 Christopher Allbritton |
The Home Network Chances are you have a computer at home connected to the Internet. Are you ready for a refrigerator that's also connected? And how about an entire network of home appliances, all accessible over the Net, and all talking to each other when you're not at home. |
Macworld January 2001 Philip Michaels |
iMac, Meet Audrey The machine boasts a radical new design that puts the PCs of old to shame. It promises a speedy on-ramp to the Internet, with quick and constant access to e-mail. And its maker hopes it will revolutionize the way we use technology... |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Not-So-Sunny Sony? Sony's second quarter isn't so sunny? Shocking. Many investors look for companies that are down on their luck, but be careful here. It's too soon to call good times ahead -- it's still got a lot of work to do. |