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  • Mobile phone movies - lacking focus?

    Providers say the technology exists to stream movies to your mobile phone. But are you really ready for a world of slow, two-inch video? Analysts think not.

  • Intel-ITXC: An end to poor telephony?

    Wanna save a buck or three on phone calls? Intel is teaming with ITXC to make improvements to Internet telephony software. The move should make such calls a more viable -- and audible -- option.

  • Cheering from the SmartSeats

    Brad Morehead is sitting in the sports fan's ultimate chair -- one which gives him fingertip access to everything he ever wanted to know about the New York Knicks, the Rangers or their opponents -- while they play.

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    America Online on Tuesday released an upgrade for its free Winamp multimedia software, and a fee-based "pro" version that encodes songs into MP3s is expected to follow.

  • Bandwidth buffering solved

    For Australia's remote rural web users, relying on a dial-up modem has meant that video technology is still a long way off.

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