A staffer from FunFriends.com shows off some of the fuzzy accessories for cell phones and iPods. The green fuzzy frog on the left is an iPod holder.
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2CeBIT Press Expo USA – Linksys Links Up
Ciscos Linksys division was showing everything from broadband-over-power-line devices to Wi-Fi phones to Ethernet switches.
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3CeBIT Press Expo USA – Plugging Away
The HomePlug association was showing a variety of standards-based devices that use home and office power lines as a communications transport medium. Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK
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4CeBIT Press Expo USA – Beating the Noise
The HomePlug display included a test board that showed how properly designed broadband-over-power-line devices can overcome interference on your power line. In this case, the interference was created by the fluorescent lamp in the lower right corner.
5CeBIT Press Expo USA – Board-Level
VIA was showing a series of tiny single-board computers with advanced capabilities. The board shown will support multiple digital monitors.
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6CeBIT Press Expo USA – Music from SanDisk
SanDisk was showing a wide array of memory devices. Here the company featured music players, including one that doubles as a USB memory key.
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7CeBIT Press Expo USA – Thanks for the Memories
SanDisk was also showing a complete line of solid-state memory, including flash cards and solid-state disk replacements.
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8CeBIT Press Expo USA – Finding Yourself
Magellan was showing the new European versions of its portable automotive GPS units. These units are already available in the United States, but are new to Europe.
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