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May 17, 2004
USA Today: 321 Software head asked to testify to House subcommittee. Robert Moore, founder and president of 321 Studios, said Friday he was invited to appear May 12 before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection. The panel will hear testimony concerning the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act.

WIRED: Watch This Way. Q&A with Rob Glaser, Yair Landau, William Gibson and Ed Zuckerman. There will be a feature in your phone that knows all your media preferences, be it your Rhapsody playlist, be it what you TiVoed, so that rather than tying your media preferences into a physical device, you access all of this programming as a function of subscriptions. It operates like a Visa or library card.

NY Times: Intel's Big Shift After Hitting Technical Wall. Last week after the company said that it was making a fundamental break with its traditional chip design approach, some analysts and former Intel designers said that Intel was coming to terms with escalating heat problems so severe they threatened to cause its chips to fracture at extreme temperatures.

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