Word: mp3
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...instead of going to the concert you could just download MP3 music files from the Internet on mobile phones like the latest model from Samsung being shown at CeBIT...
...accessed by inserting Secure Digital Cards or MultiMediaCards into a slot in the Palm -no PC necessary. In addition to digital cameras, future add-ons include video recorders and global positioning systems. And Kodak is introducing a portable device that doubles as a digital camera and an MP3 player, evidently for adding a sound track to your pictures. If these product launches keep up, using every form of media simultaneously may become as easy as watching...
Mixing a maze with modern technology, this San Francisco installation sensation simulates Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous hallucinatory dream, the one that brought the world Kubla Khan. Donning a Plexiglas helmet and carrying an MP3 digital music player, visitors stumble along in deliberate disorientation beside Alph, the sacred river that leads to a stately pleasure dome. Creator Chris Hardman's sellout show is the hippest legal high on the West Coast...
...connection you choose), it's cheaper than most full-size handhelds. It's custom-made for notebook users who can slide it into a PC card slot for updates. True, it doesn't offer all the expansion options of the bigger handhelds, such as games, e-books and MP3 players. And I wish it had a backlit screen to make reading its small type easier in the dark. But overall, Rex does a great job delivering all your basic organizer needs plus daily news nuggets. I'm sold...
...past 77 years, the Photo Marketing Association has met annually to gawk at the latest high-tech cameras. Among the standouts this year was Kodak's mc3, a digital camera that takes pictures, records video and plays back up to 1 1/2 hours' worth of music in the MP3 format. The mc3 will retail for $299 and will be available in mid-March. Also on display was a nifty thing called (e)film. Load this electronic film into (most) old-fashioned 35-mm cameras and--click--take digital pictures...