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Monday, March 24, 2003
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A Seiko Epson Corp. employee shows the company’s newly developed ultra-thin microrobots

A Seiko Epson Corp. employee shows the company’s newly developed ultra-thin microrobots, Monsieur II-P, at an unveiling in Tokyo. The prototype microrobots, which weighs 12.5-gram, is activated by what Epson believes to be the world’s thinnest microactuator (an ultrasonic motor), and controlled by a Bluetooth module that features power saving.

Shown is the new Sprint PCS Phones by Samsung

Shown is the new Sprint PCS Phones by Samsung based on the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC platform designed for individuals.

Employees from Japan’s NTT DoCoMo Inc display the FOMA P2102V (R), its first 3G videophone handset capable of video clip e-mailing

Employees from Japan’s NTT DoCoMo Inc display the FOMA P2102V (R), its first 3G videophone handset capable of video clip e-mailing, and FOMA N2701 (L), which is in the final development stage, in Tokyo.

A Chinese model shows a new Philips wearable digital camera during a promotional event in Shanghai

A Chinese model shows a new Philips wearable digital camera during a promotional event in Shanghai, China’s business capital.

Intel Corporation Vice President Anand Chandrasekher holds up a silicon wafer of Intel chips as he speaks at an event to launch Intel’s new Centrino Mobile Technology in New York City.

Intel Corporation Vice President Anand Chandrasekher holds up a silicon wafer of Intel chips as he speaks at an event to launch Intel’s new Centrino Mobile Technology in New York City.

— Reuters