It would seem from this article that BBC has not received its weekly briefing on "bleeding edge" technology. The article talks in depth how the recent "upsurge" in wireless communication signifies a new era… But what is that? Windows 2k? Does Windows 2000 even have wireless support? And unless I am very much mistaken, that is a low-end $99 Palm.. The color screen barely made that model; wireless? I don’t think so!
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Are you serious? That is a generic photo of some tech that they probably roll out for every tech based article. As for the content, as if the BBC is ever going to give us "new" info about anything technology related anyway…
Are you serious? That is a generic photo of some tech that they probably roll out for every tech based article. As for the content, as if the BBC is ever going to give us “new” info about anything technology related anyway?