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Setting new standards at CES
Posted by: Jordi on Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 10:31 PM
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The connected home and networked home entertainment are definitely hot topics at this year's CES in Las Vegas, but which of the new networking technology standards will make these things possible? How can you know if this year's products will connect to next year's networks?
The next time you shop for electronics, look for the terms IPv6, UPnP, 802.11g, and WiMedia on the box. If you don't see any of these standards listed on the package, think twice before reaching for your wallet. You may be looking at an example of planned obsolescence.

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