At Last, Movies to Keep Arrive on the Internet
New York Times
Today 6 major movie studios plan to begin selling movies over the Internet that users can download and watch anytime. New movies will cost around $20-$30.
Mitsubishi Harnesses Colored Lasers to Produce New-Generation Lightweight HDTV
New York Times
Mitsubishi announced its plan to develop a television that uses colored lasers to display images on a thin lightweight flat screen, which will surpass the quality of images seen on film.
America Online Changes Name to AOL
Wall Street Journal
America Online has officially changed its name to AOL because most users already refer to the company by the initials.
Mobile Games: Way Beyond Phone Tag.
BusinessWeek
Games that can be played on your cell phone are hot and getting hotter. CEO of Digital Chocolate, a company specializing in mobile games, sheds some light on the emerging trend.
Mapquest unveils navigation help on mobile phones
Reuters
Mapquest can now be accessed via your cell phone, complete with voice directions, text, and maps. The program, entitled MapQuest Navigator will be cheaper than built-in car navigation systems.
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