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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() ![]() Home Is Where the Tech Is These days, the digital gear being made for consumers is where you'll find groundbreaking innovaton. Finding profits, however, could be another story. Wireless Gaming: Finally No Fantasy As handset hardware and networks improve, carriers see cell-phone fun as the Next Big Thing for firing up subscribers' spending Can Electronics Retailers Reconnect? A wave of hot products should lure shoppers, but with prices falling fast, big payoffs -- and rising stocks -- depend on a hefty surge in demand For Palm, a Successful Parting... Now that the handheld pioneer's software and hardware halves have split, the platform's future appears more secure ...But Maybe Only Half Successful The world's leading handheld hardware maker faces a stack of challenges, particularly in the lucrative corporate market |
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK At CES, Cool Tech Still Rules This show proves that the digital revolution is alive and well in consumer electronics, where networking is becoming a central theme 1/13/03) NEWS ANALYSIS Why Palm Is Deleting Graffiti It's moving to a new handwriting-recognition program partly because of a long-running legal dispute with Xerox (1/14/03) REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Some Home Truths about Wi-Fi To get the network in my house up to speed, I'll have to use a combination of wired and wireless. Until then, no surfing on the deck (12/23/02) SPECIAL REPORT Why PC Makers Are Saying "Next Year" While 2003 isn't likely to see a boom, it should offer a marked improvement in sales for this beleaguered tech sector (11/12/02) |
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