After the PC.
Discusses the devices which look to replace the personal computer (PC) as the most popular computing device. Television set-top boxes; Fixed-screen telephones; Smart mobile phones; Handheld computers; Personal digital assistants (PDA); Network computers (NC); Reasons for the expected decline of the...
| Published in: | Economist Vol. 348; no. 8085; pp. 79 - 82 |
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| Format: | Article |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
9/12/1998
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