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`This is particularly true in the graphics arena,
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`Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 lets you start with
`your own photo or clip art and then format it for a
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`Acid, h-om Sonic FoundryAcid lets you start with its
`music clips or your own files and then mix them to-
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`hat‘s round, super-lightweight, ultraportabie, low-cost. and
`long-tasting? It can support millions otcoiors at perfect
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`and it may be the ultimate display of the future.
`Microvisionm dCVeloper based in Seattle. acquired rights to a tech-
`nology known as Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) from the University of
`Washington Human lntcrluce'l'echnoiogy Laboratory in 1991A VRD
`device sends an encoded beam oflight through the pupil to the retina,
`stimulating the receptorsso you seem to see a high-quality image an
`arm‘s length away. It eliminates the uccdfor any screenJetting the eye
`complete the function performed by a flat panel‘s matrix array.
`Built into eyeglasses or gogglesVRD could display images that
`don't block can't; view, useful in image—guided surgery. And in cellular
`phones and pagers, it could let you view e-mail, Web pageafaxes, and
`files as if on a full—size monitor.
`Microvision saysVRD poses no danger to the eye and adheres to
`safety standards.
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`might connect easily to an air-
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`far—reaching implications are
`becoming clear. It may turn out
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`The AOL/Sun
`alliance is designed
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`Internet devices
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`America Online brands from
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`anywhere, anytime,“ according
`to anAOL statement. As part of made clear that he has his eyes
`the deal, Sun will become a
`on Sun‘s hardware and software
`primary systems and service
`platforms as opportunities to
`provider to AOL.
`marry AOL with enterprise e-
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`commerce strategies. AOL and
`million in licensing, marketing,
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`AOL’s big hope,though, is that
`browser, called Communicator
`Sun‘s vision of ubiquitous nct-
`5.0,and will add Version 1.2 of
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`L ow PC prices and the lure of the Internet drove almost 4 million
`buyers to purchase their first PCs in the first six months of 1998,
`according to data from ZD Market intelligence. Some 50 million
`homes—almost half of US. householdsgnow have at least one PC.
`Declining prices have also led more lower-income families to
`buy PCs. Households with incomes of less than $30,000 accounted
`for a third of all new PC purchases in the first half of 1998. Still.
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`households flush with
`cash are far more like-
`ly to house PCS than
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`Walking Web
`ireless tablets for
`Web surfingon
`the run are due to arriVe in
`1999. The WebPad, from the
`Conceptual Products Group
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`at Cyrix, is one ofthe most
`talked—about tablets. Powered
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`processomhe tablet is about
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`the Size of an EtchA Sketch
`I0 WIRES: The Cyrir WebPad.
`and accesses the Internet wire-
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`lessly via a radio-frequency base stationia set-top box or
`standalone base station.
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`The base station options provide for cable modem.lSDN. or
`56-Kbps connections. Once you connect to the base station, you
`can roam wirelessly at a range of about 150 feet and use a pen
`and on-screen navigation buttons to surf the Web. Though the
`unit is only a prototype now, Cyrix is talking to manufacturers
`and expects units to start shipping early this year. Cyrix foresees
`the WebPad being popular for use with home networks No
`pricing information is out yet.
`Global Converging Technologies is also working on a wireless
`tablet forWeb surfing, the Cendis Net Display, to arrive in the
`summer of 1999. It will be touch-sensitive and priced around
`SSOOThe Cendis Net Display. unlike the Cyrix WebPad, will
`have a monochrome display.
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`Bio-Identities
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`can offer complete interoper-
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`any biometric gadget—a key
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`B inmctric identification
`systems—«which rely on
`fingerprints, voice prints, retinal
`scans, and the identification of
`other unique attributes you
`carry aroundiare slowly
`making the transition out of
`the exotic stage and into the
`mainstream.
`To move product devela
`opment along. Microsoft
`and a group of software
`companies have come up
`with BioAPI (API
`stands for application
`progrrmiming interface] . a
`tool that software developers
`can use to build support for all
`sorts of biometric devices right
`into their applications Today
`developers need to Write support
`for specific biometric devices and
`force their customers to use
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`the market. says Karan Khanna.
`lead product manger forWin-
`dows Security at Microsoft. The
`proposal is only in the initial
`stages now. with product develi
`certain hardware.
`opment a year away.
`A standard such as BioAPI
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`THIS ISSUE’S CONTRIBUTORS: Angela Hickman, Carol Levin, Sebastian
`Rttpley, Don ll/iihnot‘r.
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`10 PC MAGAZINE JANUARY 10, 1999
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`Personal
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`w orldwidc sales of ultra-
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`Pacific Media Associates The
`ultraportable market should
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`reaching almost $1 billion in
`sales, according to Pacific Media.
`Key to this growth is that
`these projectors weigh less than
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`6.7 million adults shopped onlinc
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