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Buckley has since abandoned the Heathkit. Aside from the seagoing Epson, he has four Kaypro portables, two IBM PCs (an AT and an XT), and a TeleVideo terminal. The IBM AT, which he keeps at his home in Connecticut, is able to store an entire novel in its customized internal memory. All the computers run the best-selling WordStar program. "I'm told there are better programs," says Buckley. "But I'm also told there are better alphabets." Despite owning all this equipment, he has never played a computer game, tapped into a data base or run numbers through...
...America Online AOL.com Portal For years aol.com essentially functioned as a log-in page for AOL subscribers who wished to check their email when they were away from their home PCs. Not anymore. In an effort to better compete against rivals Google, Yahoo and MSN, AOL is busy reinventing its public page as a portal, unlocking the gates to most of its members-only Web properties and making the content accessible to everybody. The official launch of the new aol.com portal is scheduled for sometime in July, but parts of it are already being rolled out on a test basis...
Using tablet PCs and exam templates, physicians can enter all the data they once wrote out by hand, leaving more quality time to spend with you. Later, you can review your records via your doctor's website
...software that now comes with most computers--iMovie HD for Macs, Movie Maker 2 for PCs--is truly amazing. With iMovie even a novice can reorder scenes, add titles and set up a sound track. Mix in photos and music from iTunes and iPhoto or deploy sound effects from Skywalker Sound. Movie Maker boasts similar features (if not as elegant an interface...
...a800 is one of Sprint's PCS Vision phones, which means it can easily access a bunch of online content through its Media Player. The range of options is nice, but the content itself isn't. I watched a Fox Sports segment called "Spurs have Pistons in Crosshairs," the trailer for "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" and, under the Music Choice header, something called "Al Green - Everything's OK." Everything was not OK. It mostly made me seasick, the picture swirled in and out of resolution and the phone often had to re-buffer the data stream in the course...