1.09.2010

Summary: Nytimes/Technology

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Summary for http://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.html?partner=rssnyt
  • Dozens of companies, both well known and unknown, brought slender touch-screen tablets and electronic reading devices to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. (25)
  • Hewlett-Packard is working closely with publishers and software companies to create magazine-enabled slate computers, including a smaller Android-based device. Warner Bros. and Netflix executives describe how they came to agree to delay the availability of Warner movies to Netflix subscribers. (29)
  • Trends and technologies emerging from the Consumer Electronics Show; apps for cellphones that aren’t smartphones; itty-bitty MP3 players that aren’t iPods and tech news, including sports in 3-D coming soon to TV. (22)
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  1. consumer (4)
  2. electronics (4)
  3. including (3)
  4. internet (3)
  5. steps (3)
  6. world (3)
  7. vegas (2)
  8. touch (2)
  9. screen (2)
  10. automakers (2)
Keyword highlighting:
  • Dozens of companies, both well known and unknown, brought slender touch-screen tablets and electronic reading devices to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. (25)
  • Hewlett-Packard is working closely with publishers and software companies to create magazine-enabled slate computers, including a smaller Android-based device. Warner Bros. and Netflix executives describe how they came to agree to delay the availability of Warner movies to Netflix subscribers. (29)
  • Trends and technologies emerging from the Consumer Electronics Show; apps for cellphones that aren’t smartphones; itty-bitty MP3 players that aren’t iPods and tech news, including sports in 3-D coming soon to TV. (22)
Sentences:
  1. Lenovo’s hybrid PC that detaches to become a tablet netbook device.
  2. Dozens of companies, both well known and unknown, brought slender touch-screen tablets and electronic reading devices to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
  3. Hewlett-Packard is working closely with publishers and software companies to create magazine-enabled slate computers, including a smaller Android-based device. Warner Bros. and Netflix executives describe how they came to agree to delay the availability of Warner movies to Netflix subscribers.
  4. Google formed an energy subsidiary and applied for government permission to buy and sell power directly.
  5. An Apple patent tries to eliminate the need for separate touch-screen and LCD displays by merging the two technologies together.
  6. Ben Silverman’s studio, Electus, is expected to announce its first distributor, Yahoo, for shows made in concert with advertisers.
  7. If 3-D takes hold, it will be the result of a long series of small technological steps and tiny adjustments in audience expectations.
  8. Is the Internet — and not the washing machine or the pill — the technology that finally liberated women?
  9. From signing up for a Twitter account to deep-discount Web sites, find simple steps that will help you cut your travel costs in 2010.
  10. The report said batteries would be more expensive than automakers have projected, and predicted the vehicles would be just 6 percent of the global market in 2020.
  11. A look at how automakers are building Internet connectivity and services into their newest models.
  12. Bits Blog lead writer Nick Bilton on the new Internet TV offerings that will premiere at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
  13. Since 1984, when car phones came into fashion, they were quickly marketed to drivers as a means to mobile freedom.
  14. Intel has been the target of antitrust investigations and lawsuits from around the world.
  15. A look at the cases that the world's largest chip maker has battled for years.
  16. Coverage of the world’s largest gadget show, including news, blogs and videos.
  17. Brad Stone on the proliferation of e-book readers at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. TXT.
  18. Will Verizons LTE Pricing Look Like a Utility Bill?
  19. Will Konarkas Solar Plastic Finally Hit the Big Time With Its New $23. 8M?
  20. Trends and technologies emerging from the Consumer Electronics Show; apps for cellphones that aren’t smartphones; itty-bitty MP3 players that aren’t iPods and tech news, including sports in 3-D coming soon to TV.
  21. Technology Headlines From Around the Web What's This? 5 Easy Steps to Stay Safe (and Private!
  22. Market data provided by Reuters. Copyright 2008 Reuters.
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