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Monday, March 26, 2001 |
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A technician cleans a giant mock up of a laptop computer at the stand of US Internet provider America Online (AOL) at the world's biggest computer fair "CeBIT 2001" in Hanover. The world's largest computer fair CeBIT opened to the public last week
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Ron Sommer, chairman of the German Telekom displays a new high speed wireless internet Sinus pad to surf the Internet during a news conference.
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technician checks a giant video screen at the stand of German Viag Intercom mobile phone provider at the world's biggest computer fair "CeBIT 2001" in Hanover
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model displays components of the Bluetooth network, the navigator (L) and a Compaq iPAQ H3630 handheld computer (R) Those interested are able to receive interest-specific informations about the products via the wireless computer.
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employee of Hitachi Software presents the world's first Digital Rear Projection White Board, working with a new developed light pen. The product will be launched in the summer, 2001.
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— Reuters photos
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