Tech predictions for 2004
A now day, a new year, a fresh white snowdrift we can turn into snowmen or slush. That’s right, it’s time once again for CNN’s annual look at what’s ahead for the new year in the world of technology and business. "VOIP TAKES OFF. Voice-over-Internet protocol finally made a splash in 2003, after the technology had baked for the last eight years or so. It’s still in the early-adopter phase, but with December announcements by AT&T, Qwest Communications, and Time Warner Cable (part of CNN’s parent company Time Warner Inc.) that they’re looking to roll out the technology, VOIP will really hit its stride in 2004."
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CPL Media Coverage Highlights for 2003
- ABIT Selected as Official CyberX Games Motherboard
- Brief: ALi licenses Pentium M chipset technology from Intel
- Motorola launches V303, V690 and V878 camera phones
- Asustek ranks as world's 10th largest notebook vendor
- Short supply of entry-level P4 processors to widen
- R.I.P Microsoft Smart Display
- THG Holidaze
- SMC adds a/b/g Enterprise AP
- 11b USB adapter with one-mile range announced
Knighthood for 'father of the Web'
- Duel of the dual-layer DVD formats
- Would cheaper iPod compete or cannibalize?
- Asian companies to develop next Internet
- Fujitsu offers new multimedia notebook
- CES promises TVs, watches, and growing attendance
- Mitnick offers cash for hacking tales
- Rambus stock spikes on Micron plea reports
- Verizon announces final fiber suppliers
- Apple Users Threaten to Sue Over IBook, IPod
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