- PCs that barely resemble PCs [CNET]
"The results are in for the PC Design Contest 2007, co-sponsored by Intel Korea and Samsung." - AttenTV turns Web surfing into eerie spectator sport [CNET]
"Do you want to see what sites others are viewing? A service called AttenTV aims to turn 'clickstreams' into entertainment." - High fidelity takes backseat to portability [CNN]
"Music lovers remember a familiar advertising image from the past: a man reclined in a chair, head back, blown away by music from his high-fidelity sound system." - 3.5G: the Internet goes mobile [CNN]
"Welcome to the world of the 3.5G (three and a half) phones which promise fast wireless access to the Internet, plus streaming of music videos and live television through your handset." - Motorola Turns to the Sun to Power its Future Cellphones [Gizmodo]
"Most of today's cellphones are pretty good when it comes to battery life, but Motorola is hoping it can make them better by fusing a phone's LCD with solar panels." - Product Tips You Can Use, by Way of Cellphone [NYT]
"The service, Philips Simplicity Concierge, lets people send text messages to seek information about popular destinations in major cities." - The best site ever for winning the airfare game [Business 2.0]
"A stealth startup called Yapta (Your Amazing Personal Travel Assistant) will soon let you not only track price changes on specific flights, but it will also help you get a refund for flights where the price drops after you've already bought the ticket. " - Yahoo expanding its online music section [AP]
"Yahoo Inc. is expanding its online music section to include the lyrics of 400,000 songs."
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