New and Noteworthy: Personal computer market steadily growing; MP3 coming to a car near you
New and Noteworthy: Personal computer market steadily growing; MP3 coming to a car near you
Personal computer market steadily growing Vendors shipped a total of 44.2 million PCs in the third quarter, which represented a growth rate of 11.9 percent compared to the same period of 2003, according to IDC. Gartner estimates that a total of 46.9 million PCs were shipped during the quarter, representing a growth rate of 9.7 percent. More.
MP3 coming to a car near you ZDNN reports on the Consumer Electronics Association's Industry Forum, where panelists agreed that makers of car stereos and other automotive gadgets are running out of time to get on board with the switch to digital media. "Once you get your new gadget to work in the car, the next challenge is figuring out how to operate it while keeping at least one eye on the road. Electronics makers increasingly have to rethink display and control options, said Michael Gardner, director of Motorola's Intelligent Systems division, highlighting future advances such as displays that would project a see-through image on the car's windshield and increasingly sophisticated voice-control options." More.
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