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...which begs the question: Who needs it? "We'd like to introduce the MD to the industry as a successor to cassettes," says Sony president Norio Ohga. That sounds a lot like what the company said only last fall as it introduced the digital audio-tape Walkman. But now Sony argues that there is room for both DAT, aimed at hi-fi fetishists, and MD, whose lower price, smaller size and ease of use should appeal to the masses. Provided, of course, the masses will pop for yet another audio device...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ELECTRONICS Stop Us Before We Buy Again! | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

...significant way, computer technology is getting into the act, and I'm proud to say that TIME is heavily involved. This week we, together with our corporate cousins at Warner New Media in Los Angeles, are releasing a history of the Persian Gulf war that combines text, images and audio accounts of the conflict -- on a tiny 5-in. disc...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Apr. 22, 1991 | 4/22/1991 | See Source »

Under the new guidelines, teaching fellows may no longer provide the compensatory instruction but learning through video and audio tapes will be permitted...

Author: By Lan N. Nguyen, | Title: Class Overlapping Toughened | 4/12/1991 | See Source »

There is an advantage to broadening the present policy to include video and audio tapes, said University insiders. In the case of a costly scientific experiment, taping would be more efficient and effective than duplication...

Author: By Lan N. Nguyen, | Title: Class Overlapping Toughened | 4/12/1991 | See Source »

...questions. How can privacy be ensured when computers record every phone call, cash withdrawal and credit-card transaction? What "property rights" can be protected in digital electronic systems that can create copies that are indistinguishable from the real thing? What is a "place" in cyberspace, the universe occupied by audio and video signals traveling across state and national borders at nearly the speed of light? Or as Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe aptly summarized, "When the lines along which our Constitution is drawn warp or vanish, what happens to the Constitution itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cyberpunks and The Constitution | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

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