Exploding wireless myths: exploring the UI issues underlying the marketing hype
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In this panel, the panelists will take a serious look at the "myths" that are part of the hype surrounding the wireless market and explode those myths to expose the underlying more serious human interface issues that exist.
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Published: 31 March 2001
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