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Hopes for New Macintosh Line

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9 — Proclaiming the onset of a third “golden age” of personal computing, Steven P. Jobs today offered Apple Computer’s latest bid to regain its luster: a revamped Macintosh line and an ultra-thin, titanium-clad portable model.

Learnframe Announces New Product Release

DRAPER, Utah–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 10, 2001–Learnframe(TM), the leading developer of KnowledgE-Commerce(TM) and e-Learning infrastructure technologies, Wednesday announced the release of its newest product, Pinnacle Learning Manager 4.2(TM).

Networld Launches Satellite Broadband Internet Access

Plans Include Unlimited North American Coverage

New mimio Software from Virtual Ink Exports Whiteboard Data to QuickTime and iMovie Multimedia Applications

mimio 1.5 for the Macintosh Demonstrated at Virtual Ink Booth #4027 at Macworld Expo

Cox Communications and Cisco Systems To Produce Two-Way Interactive Event via Coxs High-Speed Cable Modem Service

ATLANTA, Ga. – Cox Communications upcoming Line to Learning event, Run Away to Cirque du Soleil will feature two-way interactive technology provided by Cisco Systems, Inc., enabling students in schools from California to Rhode Island to receive live video and audio through the Internet in real-time during the January 17 event.

Cars as rolling offices, with a laptop on dash

Auto show reveals how much cars are being ‘wired’ to outside world.

IBM plans WebSphere Translation Server rollout

IBM plans to release in March its WebSphere Translation Server software, which will allow companies to offer Web pages in multiple languages and enable e-mail and chat exchanges between users writing in different languages, all in real-time.

TV Recorders Take Quantum Leap

LAS VEGAS — The second generation of personal video recorders (PVR) could give you a better view of football games than if you were on the 50-yard line.

Baruch College, City University of New York: Desktop Movies Help Business Students Strike the Right Notes

New York, NY — Mention the word lecture to most college students, and theyll invariably experience twinges in both their brains and hands…

Computing in the Future

In celebration of the opening of its new building, School of Computer Science hosted a symposium, earthware: a good world in 2050 . . . will computers help or hinder? this fall.