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[Posted on October 15, 2006 - 8:19 PM]
The DigitalLife conference at the Javitz Center was a coming out party for new technology from technology companies like Palm and Microsoft, a place for eager gamers to try out the games which will be released in the coming months and a forum for lesser-known technology companies to show off their products. This last category yielded an interesting find for...

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[Posted on October 13, 2006 - 10:18 AM]
Verizon's setup at DigitalLife is extensive, which is to be expected considering the quadruple play bundles its in the process of pushing. One area of the display was of particular interest to me, Fios IPTV. I've had my doubts about the validity of IPTV as a legitimate contender to the cable companies, and Verizon made news a couple of months...

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[Posted on October 12, 2006 - 5:36 PM]
At 11 this morning they opened up the exhibit floor to VIP attendees and the press at the DigitalLife conference. The floor was crowded with exhibits large and small. Microsoft took up the most square footage with its Vista display. Verizon had the New Jersey Nets' mascot and a few cheerleaders signing autographs, Toshiba staged a "Deal or No Deal"-esque...

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[Posted on October 12, 2006 - 1:04 PM]
The DigitalLife conference at the Javitz Center in New York officially kicked off this morning, and the first keynote of the day, dubbed, "The Beauty and Power of Windows Vista," was delivered by G. Michael Sievert, corporate vice president, Windows client marketing, Microsoft. Although Seivert's contrived disheveled look and company-line rhetoric were a bit tough to take first thing in...

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[Posted on October 11, 2006 - 1:23 PM]
With the DigitalLife conference set to kick off on Thursday with the press preview, a reception was held last night at the Nikki Midtown. A representative from Mayor Michael Bloomberg's office read a statement from the mayor declaring Oct. 11-16 Digital Technology Week in New York. Exciting news, obviously, but the best thing about the reception was the exhibits put...

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