February 25, 2004
EE Times: Intel's Barrett sees digital home products by end of year.
Intel Corp. CEO Craig Barrett, again stressing interoperability among consumer electronics devices for the "digital home," said the Digital Home Working Group will deliver its first technical guidelines in the second quarter with first products expected later this year.
InfoWorld: 3GSM - SanDisk, Motorola create smaller memory card format.
SanDisk and Motorola have created a smaller removable flash memory card format for use in mobile phones. The first cards will go on sale in the third quarter to coincide with the launch of a 3G Motorola phone designed to use them...
WIRED: "How Would You Redo the Google Interface?"
Joshua Davis, Jenny Holzer, Shepard Fairey, IDEO. Four designers share their (re)visions to Google.
News.Com: AT&T to launch VoIP nationwide.
The forthcoming AT&T service, called AT&T CallVantage, will cost between $30 and $40 a month, Martine said. Features will include the ability to forward voicemail to anyone on the Internet and a "locate me" service to let users forward calls to any or all of their phones...
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