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From: "Geo."
Sounds like a cool field trip. Did they say what they were using to hook
the TV up (as in what was providing bandwidth to it)?
Geo.
"Joe Barr" wrote in message
news:pan.2003.06.27.18.31.48.191313{at}pjprimer.com...
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> http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/06/27/1822226.shtml?tid=7
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> Friday June 27, 2003 - [ 06:19 PM GMT ]
> Topic - Hardware
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> by Joe Barr
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> IBM's Pervasive Computing Lab is a cross between geek heaven and a fantasy
> technology-of-the-future theme park. About half the lab consists of three
> rooms typically found in a house: living area, kitchen, and garage. Every
> appliance in those rooms is connected to the home's gateway device, which
> allows the devices to speak to each other, connect to a server, or browse
> the Web.
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