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...Isle of Man is a quirky sort of place with its tailless cats and Celtic traditions coexisting amiably with its sophisticated financial life and cutting-edge technology. Next month the island will launch Europe's first third-generation mobile phone network, allowing users to surf the Internet and download video clips while on the move. Yet the Fairy Bridge, on the highway south of Douglas, the capital, didn't get its name for nothing. Here the locals lift a hand ever so slightly and mutter "Hello, little people," to propitiate the fairies underneath. Transparency, lower tax rates and G3 phones...
...well structured. "They're really fun to watch and there are so many different topics," he says. Jung watches every bit of Japanese animation brought into Korea: he watches one or two animated cartoons a day, but sometimes he spends all night in front of the computer, watching clips downloaded from the Internet. His source of information on Japanese animation comes from a Korea-based on-line site where people go to swap tips and download clips...
MOBILE KARAOKE Singalong Phones Like it or not, cell phone karaoke is here, thanks to software from Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. Vocalists download standards like Dancing Queen and Let It Be from karaoke sites and sing along to on-screen lyrics. Mobile crooning is sweeping Japan and Korea. The U.S. gets the beat later this year when faster wireless Web connections arrive...
...cancer. A collaborative effort by Oxford University, Intel and U.S. tech firm United Devices - billed as the largest computational chemistry project ever undertaken - will harness the unused power of millions of PCs around the world to screen molecules for cancer-fighting potential. You can enlist your PC and download the necessary software at www.ud.com...
...company they created, MusicNet, is set to become an online clearinghouse (read: tollbooth) for any website that wants to license recordings for you to download. Of course, AOL and Real.com are first in line. Real owns 40% of MusicNet; the three labels own 20% each. (AOL, Warner Music and TIME are divisions of AOL Time Warner.) But the deal is so unavoidably big, even Napster is thinking about signing...