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...souped-up sound system that features a DVD player, five 40-watt speakers and an 80-watt subwoofer. I had avoided home-entertainment centers because I figured the setup would be horrible; this one took me five minutes without once peeking at the manual, thanks to Sony's user-friendly design and attention to detail (down to the color-coded wires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now That's Home Entertainment | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...sequence like in the Gnutella programs. No lengthy process of scanning for music on your machine like Aimster makes you go through. Just a search page that returns results at a speed not seen since Napster. This is partly the fact that FastTrack is so focused on the end user experience, and partly the fact that plenty of people are using it already. A million of us downloaded Morpheus last month, six million since April (when it was launched under the abortive nom de guerre KaZaa), and we've been pretty active. 370 million files were traded in June alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Morpheus: The Better Napster | 7/25/2001 | See Source »

...issues that concerns the publishers is a technological byproduct of transferring digital files - even with the best of intentions, Adler says, digital transmission creates temporary copies that the library will retain while the user has the content. One solution would be a ?simultaneous transmission and deletion? system, where the library deletes its copy while the borrower has it, and the borrower deletes it upon "returning" it to the library...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are Libraries the Next Napster? | 7/24/2001 | See Source »

...support built into XP. When the final version is launched, if you really truly want to use Java you'll have to go to Microsoft.com, download a patch and alter the security settings of Explorer. Not too difficult for true believers, but way too much effort for the average user who thinks more about java at Starbucks than when he's sitting in front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft Tries to Decaffeinate the Web | 7/18/2001 | See Source »

...Asia and the Americas. The device comes with a GSM-based phone, Web browser, e-mail and a plethora of PDA features. Samsung's SPH-I300 ($500), also due out in August, sports a Palm OS with color screen and stylus. It's nearly as light as and more user-friendly than the Accompli, but its CDMA-based cell phone works only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Briefing: Jul. 16, 2001 | 7/16/2001 | See Source »

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