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Computer Chronicles

Season 18 2000 - 2001
TV-G

  • 2000-09-19T23:00:00Z on PBS
  • 30m
  • 1d 2h (52 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Talk Show
Hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Computer Chronicles was the world's most popular television program on personal technology during the height of the personal computer revolution. It was broadcast for twenty years from 1983 - 2002. The program was seen on more than 300 television stations in the United States and in over 100 countries worldwide, with translations into French, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic. The series had a weekly television broadcast audience of over two million viewers.

52 episodes

Season Premiere

2000-09-19T23:00:00Z

18x01 REPEAT [Digital Living Room: Part 1]

Season Premiere

18x01 REPEAT [Digital Living Room: Part 1]

  • 2000-09-19T23:00:00Z30m

What will day-to-day life be like when our homes are wired, when we all have broadband pipes, and when everything that surrounds us has been transformed from the world of atoms to the world of bits? We take a look at the digital future in Computer Chronicle's coverage of the Digital Living Room Conference from Laguna Niguel, California.

[Episode #1801, First broadcast: 9/19/2000]

AOL TV
Powered by an interactive software engine from Liberate, the main difference between AOL TV and Microsoft's Web TV, is that a current AOL subscriber maintains the same online identity on AOL TV.

Web TV
Not to be outdone by AOL TV, Web TV has just announced its own new twist to the convergence of the TV and the PC, a new version of Web TV which lets you use it like a TIVO or Replay Personal VCR.

ReplayTV ShowStopper
The Panasonic ShowStopper with ReplayTV Service is moving toward the next generation of interactive TV by finding new ways to use storage and connectivity to provide a customized television viewing experience.

TV on the Web
Veon
Veon is trying to move beyond AOL TV and Web TV to a new model, where interactivity is video based with TV style content on the Web that you can control.

Esynch
Esynch has com out with a multi-platform player that can play back video in any standard format and automatically synch the video to a web site. The player is called Choicecaster and its a free download.

ON24
ON24 has introduced something called PersonalCast that lets you essentially create a personalized CNBC service for your investor console. You select the stocks you want to follow, the sources and experts you want to hear from, and particular stories you want to read about.

Anteye.com
One site that is focusing on new entertainment content on the Internet.

PSMG
The Play Streaming Media Group has introduced the GlobeCaster which is essentially a computer peripheral that turns your PC into a complete video production studio.

Digital Music
Soundbreak.

What will day-to-day life be like when our homes are wired, when we all have broadband pipes, and when everything that surrounds us has been transformed from the world of atoms to the world of bits? We conclude our look at the digital future in Computer Chronicle's coverage of the Digital Living Room Conference from Laguna Niguel, California.

[Episode #1802, First broadcast: 9/26/2000]

Connexion by Boeing
Soon traveling by air won't keep you out of touch with news, email, or accessing the Net. Boeing's new inflight Internet service is due to launch late next year. It will cost somewhere between ten and twenty-five dollars and hour.

Mobile Commerce (M-Commerce)
Xenote iTag
A new personal Internet device, the Xenote iTag, creates direct connections between the things that interest us in our daily lives, and online information. By "bookmarking the radio", listeners can "tag" songs and ads then connect to relevent information via the Web.

Bluetooth
One technology that may drive the new world of intelligent wireless devices is Bluetooth.

Microsoft Pocket PC
Microsoft has finally released Pocket PC, the next version of its Windows CE operating system.

Voice Portal
Quack.com
A provider of voice-to-Web solutions, has developed technology that can quickly speech-enable existing websites and Internet information making its content available anywhere by phone.

BeVocal
With BeVocal, callers using a toll-free number and simple spoken commands, can access point-to-point driving directions, travel information, real-time traffic reports, weather, business locations and stock quotes.

Tellme
Tell Me provides a free service you call to reach the people, businesses, and information you need every day.

New Information Appliances
ReplayTV
The Panasonic ShowStopper with ReplayTV Service is moving toward the next generation of interactive TV by finding new ways to use storage and connectivity to provide a customized television viewing experience.

Ce

2000-10-03T23:00:00Z

18x03 REPEAT [Computer Crime]

18x03 REPEAT [Computer Crime]

  • 2000-10-03T23:00:00Z30m

Is your PC safe from crime? Whether it's a computer virus via email, hackers breaking into your web site, or you using your credit card to buy something online, you are not safe from crime just because you're at home. We'll show you the latest ways to protect your computer and yourself in the digital world.

[Episode #1803, First broadcast: 10/3/1999]

Inter@ctive Week
Silicon Bureau Chief for Inter@ctive Week, Connie Guglielmo, regularly covers consumer issues such as privacy online, spam and companies building databases that may be used in ways that could hurt the consumer in the future. Connie also takes us to BizRate.com which ranks consumer product websites by those who have previously shopped there.

California Department of Corporations
Andrew Holmes is part of a small state agency, the California Department of Corporations, combating securities fraud on the Internet. California is one of about two dozen states that has special teams dedicated to rooting out Internet securities scams, such as companies selling bonds over the Internet to supposedly finance research. Andrew clicks us through the California Department of Corporations site which features guidelines for investors and links to related sites such as the National Fraud Center and the SEC, that helps potential online investors do their homework before they give anyone their money.

SRI International
Donn B. Parker has spent 30 years as a cybercrime fighter, working as a computer security expert for SRI International. He is also the author of the 1998 book, Fighting Computer Crime. With help from colleagues, a network penetration demonstration shows us how one can take control of someone else's web server and alter a web site that captures private logging-in information.

McAfee.com
McAfee.com is the next generation of internet services for updating, upgrading and managing PCs and provides downloadable virus checkers that will prevent some viruses from getting on your computer. McAfee Gen

18x04 REPEAT [Digital Home Movies]

  • 2000-10-10T23:00:00Z30m

Can you produce the next generation of "The Blair Witch Project" at home on your computer. We'll show you some of the tricks of personal computers these days that you can use to turn your ideas into real movies as well as just how to add some production value to your home videos.

[Episode #1804, First broadcast: 10/10/2000]

Digital Video for Dummies
Multimedia author, Martin Doucette, shows us the differences between low, medium, and high-end digital video cameras. Martin uses the Canon Elura, GL1 and XL1 cameras to demonstrate "good", "better", and "best" levels of cameras consumers can choose from, and discusses the features that are important in each.

Matrox G400-TV
The G400-TV, is an all-in-one 3D graphics, video capture, and video editing card, providing full-resolution, full frame rate capture and playback with hardware-MJPEG compression/decompression. The advantage to installing the G400-TV into your PC is that since this is a hardware editing solution instead of just software, you are not limited by the speed of your PC processor.

Apple's iMac iMovie
We take a look at the iMacDV Special Edition, featuring a software called iMovie which is bundled on the DV models. iMovie software is meant for the first-time "filmmakers" to capture, edit, and create digital movies.

Apple's G4 & Final Cut Pro
Andrew Baum, with Apple Computer, demonstrates a beta version of Final Cut Pro 1.2 on a new Mac G4. He demonstrates the basic features of Final Cut Pro as he edits a short video piece. With the basic "drag and drop" technique, Andrew shows how easy Final Cut Pro makes editing, transitions, compositing, special effects, titling, and other ways of manipulating media.

http://archive.org/details/DigitalH1999

2000-10-17T23:00:00Z

18x05 REPEAT [Robots (1999)]

18x05 REPEAT [Robots (1999)]

  • 2000-10-17T23:00:00Z30m

Robots are used to deactivate bombs, to do work in outer space, to work on assembly lines, and just for fun. We'll learn how to build a robot at home and discuss the future of robotics.

[Episode #1805, First broadcast: 10/17/2000]

LEGO MindStorms
The LEGO MindStorms Robotic Invention System enables kids 12 and up to design and program real robots that move, act, and think on their own using RCX, an autonomous LEGO microcomputer that can be programmed using a PC. Kids (and adults) can create everything from a light-sensitive intruder to a robotic rover that can follow a trail, move around obstacles, and even duck into dark corners.

Woodside High School's "Terminator"
"Terminator" is the product of Woodside High's Robotics Team and an entry in the National Robotics Competition, held yearly since 1995. The Robotics Competition is a national engineering contest immersing high school students in the world of engineering by giving them six weeks, to work with engineers to brainstorm, design, construct, and test a working robot. Along with winning the 1999 Western Regional, "Terminator" was named the most defensive robot in the competition for its remarkable ability to grab onto a 130-pound puck, push it to the opponents' side, then rear up and climb on top of the puck.

Sony's AIBO
An entertainment robot, AIBO looks like a mechanical dog, has its own emotions and instincts, and walks on four legs like man's best friend. AIBO learns by living and interacting with you, developing its own unique personality unlike that of any other AIBO!

Probotic's Cye
Cye is a new domestic robot that uses wireless technology to place itself at the beck and call of its owners. Cye is controlled by a graphical user interface called Map-N-Zap that loads onto a PC. With the software, users acquaint the robot with its surroundings by dragging an icon around on the screen. Thus, in turn, Cye is dragged around the room.

SRI International
SRI International's Artificial Intelli

18x06 REPEAT [Copyright Issues Online]

  • 2000-10-24T23:00:00Z30m

The Internet has created a place where it is easy to find information and art to share. But what about copyright issues? Is everything free for the asking online? We'll show you software to protect your own site from being copied without your permission as well as discuss the latest issues involving newspapers and magazines re-printing their own articles online.

[Episode #1806, First broadcast: 10/24/2000]

David Kramer
Copyright Lawyer David Kramer helps sort out some of the major copyright issues surrounding owning your own website.

San Francisco Chronicle
Higher Education Reporter Tanya Schevitz demonstrates a number of sites that offer university class notes online. Tanya shows us sites like Versity.com and StudentU.com and compares what they offer with the notes she took herself in the same classes. She also shows us Plagarism.org, a web service that is able to spot whether students have plagiarized online material for their essays.

Adobe Photoshop
Karen Gauthier, from Adobe, shows us how you can protect an image that you have created with a digital watermark in Adobe Photoshop. Karen explains why you might want a watermark, how you put a watermark in an image, how it changes (or doesn't change) the image and how you can use Photoshop to read the watermarks of images that you find online, allowing you to contact the copyright owner of the image if you want to use it yourself.

MP3 for Dummies
Author Andy Rathbone's latest Dummies book is all about MP3, so he's an ideal guide to take us through the copyright issues that are dogging this popular new audio format. He points us to popular MP3 web sites such as Winamp.com, Rollingstone.com, and MP3.com. Andy also explains how the music industry is fighting back by trying to introduce a new version of MP3 with some copy protections.

http://archive.org/details/Copyrigh2000

18x07 REPEAT [Computer Bowl X: Part 1]

  • 2000-11-01T00:00:00Z30m

Technology trivia is no small matter when it comes to displays of knowledge. In an archive edition of Computer Chronicles, technology celebrities from the East Coast and the West Coast vie to see which team knows more about computer trivia.

[Episode #1807, First broadcast: 10/31/2000]

The Teams:

West Coast :

Stewart Alsop
Bill Gates
John Doerr
East Coast:

Pat McGovern
Bob Frankston
The Guest Questioner:

Mitch Kapor, Founder of Lotus Development Corporation
The Judges Include:

Bill Joy, Founder of Sun Microsystems

https://archive.org/details/compbowl1

18x08 REPEAT [Computer Bowl X: Part 2]

  • 2000-11-08T00:00:00Z30m

Technology trivia is no small matter when it comes to displays of knowledge. In an archive edition of Computer Chronicles, technology celebrities from the East Coast and the West Coast vie to see which team knows more about computer trivia.

[Episode #1808, First broadcast: 10/31/2000]

https://archive.org/details/compbowl2

18x09 REPEAT [Cooking with Your PC]

  • 2000-11-15T00:00:00Z30m

There are software programs and online resources to allow you to cook like an expert chef, learn about food, and show you how to have a more nutritious meal. Since cooking shows on PBS are so popular, we'd thought we'd bring you an episode on cooking with your PC!

[Episode #1809, First broadcast: 11/14/2000]

Webvan
One of the more recent and heavy-backed entrants into the home-delivered online grocery store, the Webvan site provides more than just a place to shop. It also provides menus, articles and recipes.

Sierra’s MasterCook
Kelly Stanmore, from Sierra demonstrates MasterCook. The software takes you through the first to last steps of preparing an entrée. You can search for a recipe in the MasterCook library, easily change the quantities, substitute ingredients or add your own notes to the recipe. She also demonstrates MasterCook’s video tips that will help you prepare the meal and show how you can search for the perfect wine to accompany it.

Cyberdiet.com
Timi Gustafson, co-founder of Cyberdiet.com and a registered dietitian, helps us find a healthy recipe for dessert. She also shows us how you can use the site to create a healthy daily meal plan, as well as a plan for 12 weeks of dieting for either health reasons or weight loss. We also take a look at the fast-food comparison engine, the community areas and the health and exercise information and links.

Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems’ .Com Home Initiative shows us the first step in wiring the kitchen into your home information network: the Wireless Webpad. The Webpad can be use to find recipes or to make a shopping list. You can also connect a scanner to add items on your list or so you can keep track of what items you have to cook with. The device can be used with home delivery services. The Webpad can even control the production of your coffee maker (if it is networked)!

http://archive.org/details/Cookingw2000

Highlights of the annual European Technology Roundtable Exhibition from Prague. This is the premiere annual gathering of tech industry executives. Featured in this program are Bill Gates of Microsoft, Jocelyn Attal of IBM, Tony Perkins of Red Herring, Michael Rogers of Newsweek Interactive, Carol Bartz of Autodesk, David Kirkpatrick of Fortune, Mark Walsh of VerticalNet, John Thompson of Symantec, David Wetherell of CMGI, Mitchell Kertzman of Liberate, Gil Shwed of Check Point, and Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News. Originally broadcast in 2000.

http://archive.org/details/ETREEuro2001

The second part of a three part series on the annual European Technology Roundtable Exhibition held in Prague. ETRE is the premiere annual gathering of high tech executives from around the world. Additional guests in part two include Thom Calandra of CBS MarketWatch, Eric Benhamou of 3Com, and Keith Krach of Ariba. Originally broadcast in 2000.

http://archive.org/details/ETREEuro2001_2

18x12 Consumer's Buying Guide (2000)

  • 2000-12-06T00:00:00Z30m

The annual guide to the coolest new computer products on the market. Products reviewed include new digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs, appliance PCs, cell phone accessories, and Sony's Aibo robot dog. Guests include writers Larry Magid of the LA Times and Mike Langberg of the San Jose Mercury News. Originally broadcast in 2000.

http://archive.org/details/CC1812BUYGUIDE

2000-12-13T00:00:00Z

18x13 MP3 Secrets

18x13 MP3 Secrets

  • 2000-12-13T00:00:00Z30m

We will show you the basics of how to find MP3's on the net, to portable mp3 players and how to burn your own music CDs.

[Episode #1813, First broadcast: 12/12/2000]

If you're into downloading mp3 files you're facing storage issues where to put it all of the stuff. Now there's a really slick and relatively inexpensive new solution from hard drive maker Maxtor.

MP3.com
MP3.com is the premier Music Service Provider (MSP) allowing consumers to instantly discover, purchase, listen to, store and organize their music collection from anywhere, at any time, using any Internet device. MP3.com offers more than a half-million high-quality songs from 100,000-plus artists available for FREE downloading over the Internet.

Easy CD Creator pro
Eliot Van Buskirk of c|net shows us how to use Easy CD Creator 4 to create both audio cds and data mp3 cds. Adaptec's Easy CD Creator 4 Deluxe gives you all the tools you need--and more--to create all sorts of data and music CDs.

Portable mp3 players
Larry Magid of the LA Times will review some of the newest mp3 players on the market today.

Rio 600 - Capture and playback digital-quality music from the Internet or your CDs. Seize your audio, master your mix, retool your memory, even select your faceplate color. The Rio 600 offers 64MB of memory, interchangable color faceplates, and supports mp3 and Windows Media audio formats.

Iomega HipZip - This portable device gives you skip-free, CD-quality sound in a cool, compact design. The HipZip also doubles as a PocketZip storage device, so you can download and transport spreadsheets, images and more. The HipZip offers Universal music file format which allows for support of both free and copyright protected content and supports MP3 and the new Microsoft® Windows Media audio formats. It also has a high quality equalizer control system that enhances audio quality.

Rave: mp2200 - Its 64MB of storage on board combined with SmartMedia card slot allows unlimited expans

18x14 REPEAT [Gary Kildall Special]

  • 2000-12-20T00:00:00Z30m

We wrap up ETRE 2000 in part three. We're looking at wireless and how it will affect the Internet. We'll cover everything from getting the data to your PDA or cell phone, to who's making sure the information is safe.

[Episode #1815, First broadcast: 5/15/2001]

https://archive.org/details/CC1815ETRE2000THREE

2001-01-03T00:00:00Z

18x16 Online Gaming

18x16 Online Gaming

  • 2001-01-03T00:00:00Z30m

Computer games are not only fun but they, perhaps more than any other application, push the edge of computing power. We take a look at the latest in computer games and dedicated game consoles.

[Episode #1816, First broadcast: 01/02/2001]

Sega Dreamcast
Christian Svensson, Editor in Chief for MCV, a strategy guide for PC and video game retailers, demonstrates the Sega Dreamcast. The Dreamcast is a video game console that's Internet-ready with a 56k modem, 19 initial games, and optional keyboard.

Baldur's Gate
Every year has it's hot new computer game, the must-have title for your PC. This year's runaway hit is Baldur's Gate from Interplay. Chris Parker demonstrates this current Dungeons & Dragons type game that has gotten just about everybody's vote for best role playing game of the year.

Ryan MacDonald
Ryan MacDonald, writer for Gamespot.com and Videogames.com, demonstrates three soon to be released hot games: Resident Evil 3 Nemesis for Sony PlayStation, WCW Mayhem and Rainbow Six for Nintendo 64.

Reality Fusion
Chad Kinzelberg CEO of Reality Fusion, demonstrates the GameCam. The GameCam itself is a Quick Cam from Logitech; Reality Fusion makes interactive gaming technology (called FreeAction) which lets you see yourself on the monitor as you interact with PC-generated opponents and objects like basketballs or volleyballs.

https://archive.org/details/CC1816GAMING
https://archive.org/details/OnlineGa01.0

2001-01-10T00:00:00Z

18x17 Privacy Online

18x17 Privacy Online

  • 2001-01-10T00:00:00Z30m

This week we're going to help you preserve your privacy in the wired world. We cover the topic of "cookies" and we look at ways to browse the Web anonymously. We even look at proper conduct in a chatroom.

[Episode #1817, First broadcast: of 1/9/2001]

Electronic Frontier Foundation
EFF is a non-profit, non-partisan organization working in the public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties, including privacy and freedom of expression in the arena of computers and the Internet. EFF was founded in 1990, and is based in San Francisco, California, with a satellite office in Washington, DC.

Debra Pierce goes through the process of controlling cookies on your web browser. She explains how to find out who's trying to track you and your viewing habits. Debra also explains the importance of the privacy policy on a web site and what does having this information online can really mean to you.

TRUSTe
TRUSTe was launched to provide a mechanism by which Web sites could alleviate consumer concerns about privacy online. The core of this initiative was the TRUSTe Privacy Seal, a visual symbol that could be displayed by Web sites that met the program’s requirements for data gathering and dissemination practices, and agreed to participate in its dispute resolution process.

TRUSTe’s goal was to establish a seal that would send a clear signal to consumers that they could expect companies to adhere to certain requirements about the way Web sites handled data, and that an independent, third-party would hear and respond to their complaints and resolve their disputes. The backbone of the TRUSTe program is the contract that is signed between TRUSTe and the Web site. This contract gives TRUSTe the ability to address users’ privacy concerns regardless of their citizenship or the location of the TRUSTe licensee.

Privada
Privada provides, through disassociation and compartmentalization, a unique privacy solution that allows each individual to decide how much

2001-01-17T00:00:00Z

18x18 REPEAT [Home Networks]

18x18 REPEAT [Home Networks]

  • 2001-01-17T00:00:00Z30m

As you buy faster PCs, you may be keeping your old PC for someone else in the family. But rather than buy a separate modem or printer, you can easily network your home PCs to share these peripherals. We'll look at home network options including devices that let you share your peripherals just by using your existing electrical outlets.

[Episode #1818, First broadcast: 1/16/2001]

NetGear
Most homes have phone wiring, probably making it one of the least expensive ways to set up a home network. We'll demonstrate the latest NetGear products using your phone lines to network your PCs.

Vega Technologies
Computers are typically underutilized. Vega Technologies' Buddy Systems lets a second user share your CPU to work independently. All you need to buy is an extra monitor, mouse, and keyboard and you have two computers.

Apple's AirPort
Instead of using traditional cabling to create a network, AirPort is an 11 megabit per second wireless local area network. AirPort allows computers to communicate with one another up to 150 feet away, even through walls. The AirPort uses 2.4 GHz radio frequencies for communication.

2Wire
2Wire is building a residential gateway to deliver broadband services to the home. The residential gateway is basically a box that sits inside your home and allows you to route content around your house to various computers and appliances. You're able to share Internet access, printers, listen to music on-demand, and add extra phone lines without any additional wiring.

http://archive.org/details/HomeNetw2001

2001-01-24T00:00:00Z

18x19 REPEAT [TV Meets PC]

18x19 REPEAT [TV Meets PC]

  • 2001-01-24T00:00:00Z30m

Will the TV and PC ever become one appliance in your living room? The convergence has begun. There are TV tuner cards for your PC, computer appliances that can be used to record television programs, and net surfing boxes for your TV. We'll review the latest products and developments.

[Episode #1819, First broadcast: 1/23/2001]

Intertainer
Intertainer is a video-on-demand service currently in a few small trials of service. In the future, Intertainer plans to offer some 700 hours of movies, music, games, and other content that can be accessed for a fee from a PC or TV that is linked to a high speed network.

The Pseudo Online Network
Pseudo Programs is the premier provider of online Net-Television entertainment. Each week, Pseudo produces and netcasts over forty different interactive Net-TV shows, representing almost 200 original programming hours per month. Pseudo shows attract devoted audiences who are seeking alternatives to the offerings of mainstream media.

MGI Software
MGI's Pure Diva is a one-of-a-kind, Digital Interactive Video and Audio software suite that turns a PC into a digital VCRTM and DVD-based home entertainment center. It is designed to work with keyboard controls for the den or office as well as in the family room with an optional programmable remote control and an infrared receiver that can easily be attached to the PC.

Liberate Technologies
Liberate is one of the leaders in devoloping the "information appliance"; devices such as televisions, cell phones, game consoles, and others enhanced by an Internet connection. Liberate's goal is to expand outlets for the Internet, as well as act as the standard-bearer in the movement to create and support information appliances with a platform based on open standards.

https://archive.org/details/TVMeetsP2001

2001-01-31T00:00:00Z

18x20 High Tech Hawaii: Part 1

18x20 High Tech Hawaii: Part 1

  • 2001-01-31T00:00:00Z30m

When you think of Hawaii you think of sun and relaxation. There's a lot more to Hawaii today than just agriculture and tourism. Hawaii has gone hi-tech and we're going to show you some of the companies that are making Hawaii one of the fastest growing hi-tech hubs in the country. Join us for part one of our look into Hawaii's hi-tech world.

[Episode #1820, First broadcast: of 1/30/2001]

Trex Enterprises
Trex Enterprises began operations in Hawaii in 1991 by performing R&D and maintenance at the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS) on Mt. Haleakala on Maui. Since then they have substantially expanded their work in both technical scope and in geographic location.

At present they have R&D laboratories and coating facilities on Maui and Kauai at four separate locations. On Maui they develop Active Pixel Image sensors for use in consumer, military, and medical products. On Kauai they're developing advanced materials for the semiconductor and biology industries. In the near future, they anticipate taking the R&D into commercial manufacturing operations in Hawaii, on both Maui and Kauai.

AEOS Telescope
The Advanced Electro Optical System (AEOS) facility on the Hawaiian island of Maui can pinpoint anything from high-flying aircraft to satellites orbiting earth hundreds of miles up. But this giant 3.67-meter azimuth-elevation telescope couldn't do its job without some high-tech ground anchoring achieved through state-of-the-art structural engineering.
The AEOS telescope, owned by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, is not like fixed-position telescopes used for astronomy. The finely tuned 150-ton optical instrument is designed to swiftly scan the heavens both horizontally and vertically, locking on to and tracking moving objects such as the space shuttle.

Micro Gaia
Micro Gaia, Inc. is a microalgal biotechnology company based on the island of Maui specializing in the efficient mass-cultivation of microalgae for the global market. Using the breakthro

2001-02-07T00:00:00Z

18x21 High Tech Hawaii: Part 2

18x21 High Tech Hawaii: Part 2

  • 2001-02-07T00:00:00Z30m

More from the tropical paradise call Hawaii. As congestion, pollution and traffic change the quality of life in most metropolitans, Hawaii can offer an attractive change of pace for those in the hi-tech field looking for a better living environment without sacrificing the hi-tech work.

[Episode #1821, First broadcast: of 2/6/2001]

Trex Enterprises
Trex Enterprises began operations in Hawaii in 1991 by performing R&D and maintenance at the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS) on Mt. Haleakala on Maui. Since then they have substantially expanded their work in both technical scope and in geographic location. At present they have R&D laboratories and coating facilities on Maui and Kauai at four separate locations. On Maui they develop Active Pixel Image sensors for use in consumer, military, and medical products. On Kauai they're developing advanced materials for the semiconductor and biology industries. In the near future, they anticipate taking the R&D into commercial manufacturing operations in Hawaii, on both Maui and Kauai.

University of Hawaii
The University of Hawaii (UH) is a postsecondary education system and comprises three university campuses, seven community college campuses, an employment training center, and five education centers distributed across six island throughout the 50th state. In addition to the flagship campus at of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the UH system also includes the 3,000-student University of Hawaii at Hilo on the island of Hawaii and the smaller University of Hawaii-West Oahu on the leeward side of Oahu.
The UH Community College system has four campuses on Oahu and one each on Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii, making college classes accessible and affordable and easing the transition from high school to college for many students. The education centers are located in the more remote areas of the state, and support the rural communities via distance education.

Adtech Systems
Adtech, Inc. founded in 1967 is a leading manufa

2001-02-14T00:00:00Z

18x22 High Tech Hawaii: Part 3

18x22 High Tech Hawaii: Part 3

  • 2001-02-14T00:00:00Z30m

We'll take you to Kauai to see where the Defense Department is testing the Ballistic Missile Defense Program, formerly known as SDI or STAR WARS. We'll visit one of the world's most powerful supercomputer centers on the island of Maui, and we'll go to the big island to find out why some high tech workers have given up on the mainland, and are now telecommuting from Hawaii.

[Episode #1822, First broadcast: 2/13/2001]

Pacific Missile Range Facility
The Pacific Missile Range Facility, (PMRF), is the world's largest instrumented multi-environment range capable of supporting surface, subsurface, air, and space operations. A thousand square miles of instrumented underwater range and over 42,000 square miles of controlled airspace make PMRF a premier facility for supporting operations which vary from small, single-unit exercises up to large, multiple-unit battle group scenarios.

The mission of the Pacific Missile Range Facility is to provide major range services to facilitate training, tactics development, and evaluation for air, surface, and subsurface weapon systems for PACFLT, other DoD agencies, and foreign military forces; and to maintain and operate facilities and provide services and materials to support operations of aviation activities and units of the operating force of the Navy, and other activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.

Textron Systems
Textron Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Textron, Inc., is a leading supplier of advanced systems, components, and materials for use in aerospace, defense, telecommunications, and industrial applications, as well as land vehicles and water craft for both military and commercial markets. Headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts, USA, the company maintains United States facilities in Massachusetts, Ohio, Louisiana, California and Hawaii as well as facilities in the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1955, Textron Systems is dedicated to the research, design, development and production

2001-02-21T00:00:00Z

18x23 High Tech Hawaii: Part 4

18x23 High Tech Hawaii: Part 4

  • 2001-02-21T00:00:00Z30m

Part 4 of 4 series on the new hi-tech Hawaii. With interviews of leading companies in the Hawaii area.

[Episode #1823, First broadcast: of 2/20/2001]

SquareUSA

Square USA, Inc. is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Square Co., Ltd., which is the leading third party developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software in Japan. Square Co., Ltd. became famous for its role-playing games, including its world-renowned Final Fantasy TM, which has sold more than 26 million units to date, and now publishes other titles under the SquareSoft brand spanning all genres.

The Honolulu Studio of Square USA is breaking new ground with the production of the first computer generated, animated feature film with photo-real human characters, bringing together more than 170 of the world's top creative talents in the computer graphics and feature film production industries. Production is underway at the Diamond Head Film Studio and at Square USA's Honolulu Studio at Harbor Court. Final Fantasy is scheduled for release in 2001 and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures throughout the world except Asia including Japan.

Digital Island.com
Digital Island has been an extremely successful Internet startup - they built their business here on Oahu, and have become a leading supplier of E-business hosting services and convergence media content.

"Digital Island's Global e-Business Delivery Network enables the fast, reliable, and relevant Web experiences your customers demand. Whether your business must deliver secure data transmissions, streaming media, frequent updates, or mission-critical applications, Digital Island's integrated services securely deliver your content to the customer, providing a guaranteed, fast, and relevant customer experience, every time."

Tripler Army Medical Center

This is E-Health, a telemedicine project which is the brain child of Dr. Donald Person, Chief of Pediatrics at Tripler, and a passionate believer in using the Internet to solve health

18x24 Creating Your Own Website

  • 2001-02-28T00:00:00Z30m

We tell you the tools and the software needed so you can claim your spot on the Internet. From importing pictures to your site to advertising to help pay for your site and tell you all about it.

[Episode #1824, First broadcast: of 2/27/2001]

Norm Meyrowitz
Norm Meyrowitz is a recognized authority on the evolution of Web development software and media technology for the Internet. Through his experience at Macromedia, Mr. Meyrowitz has overseen the creation of a broad array of multimedia and development software for the Web (Director and Dreamweaver), and drove the introduction of Macromedia Flash and Shockwave, the ubiquitous Internet media players now installed by more than 83% of the Internet population.
Moonfruit.com
Moonfruit offers you a free, online toolkit to help you create interactive websites and build vibrant online communities with friends, colleagues, business partners and families. Using the latest Flash technology, your sites will be fun and simple to build, fully customizable, and really full of impact.

Macromedia Flash
Flash, a popular authoring software developed by Macromedia, is used to create vector graphics-based animation programs with full-screen navigation interfaces, graphic illustrations, and simple interactivity in an anti-aliasing, resizable file format that is small enough to stream across a normal modem connection. The software, currently in version 5.0, is ubiquitous on the Web, both because of its speed (vector-based sites, which can adapt to different display sizes and resolutions, play as they download) and for the smooth way it renders graphics. Flash files, unlike animated but raster graphics Graphics Interchange Format and JPEG, are compact, efficient, and designed for optimized delivery.

Adobe
Adobe's vision is to help people communicate better. With the help of partner's such as Nokia, Real, HP, and others we have defined the next era of publishing as "Network Publishing"... Making visually rich, personalized

On location coverage of the annual Consumer Electronics Show from Las Vegas. This was the year of Napster and much of the show was about new music download sites that tried to add enough value to lure users into paying. Also covered are new approaches to ecommerce, web radio, and home media networks. Originally broadcast in 2001.

http://archive.org/details/CC1846CES2001

2001-03-21T00:00:00Z

18x27 Wireless Technology

18x27 Wireless Technology

  • 2001-03-21T00:00:00Z30m

Wireless technology is rapidly evolving, and is playing an increasing role in the lives of people throughout the world. In addition, ever-larger numbers of people are relying on the technology directly or indirectly.

[Episode #1827, First broadcast: 3/20/2001]

PacketVideo
At the core of PacketVideo is a team of internationally acknowledged scientists: experts in the field of video telephony and video algorithm development for silicon solutions, and mobile interactive devices like PDAs, laptops, and SmartPhones.

Built around the solid engineering core is a dynamic company that develops the enabling software for the encoding, transmission, management and viewing of full-motion video and audio over wireless telecommunications networks.

Creative Strategies
Tim Bajarin is recognized as one of the leading industry consultants, analysts and futurists, covering the field of personal computers and consumer technology.

Mr. Bajarin has been with Creative Strategies since 1981 and has served as a consultant to most of the leading hardware and software vendors in the industry including IBM, Apple, Xerox, Compaq, Dell, AT&T, Microsoft, Polaroid, Lotus, Epson, Toshiba and numerous others. His articles and/or analyses have appeared in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Time and Newsweek magazine, Businessweek and most of the leading business and trading publications.

Bluetooth
The Bluetooth technology is set to revolutionize the personal connectivity market by providing freedom from wired connections. It is a specification for a small form-factor, low-cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices and connectivity to the Internet. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), consisting of leaders in the telecommunications and computing industries, is driving development of the technology and bringing it to market. The group includes founding members Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia

2001-03-28T00:00:00Z

18x28 Finding a Job Online

18x28 Finding a Job Online

  • 2001-03-28T00:00:00Z30m

2001-04-03T23:00:00Z

18x29 Security and Viruses

18x29 Security and Viruses

  • 2001-04-03T23:00:00Z30m

Just the thought of a possible computer virus is enough to chill any computer user. Meet the people at the front lines in the war against the malicious computer virus.

[Episode #1829, First broadcast: 4/3/2001]

ClicktoSecure
ClickToSecure, Inc was founded to provide versatile, extensible products that help ensure tolerance, visibility, resiliency and security within an application, server, network or enterprise. The company, which was founded in 2000, currently is shipping its first product, Hailstorm , a proactive scanning device that tests not only for security holes, but also to see how “tolerant” your network/ application is (PSS).

Hailstorm eliminates the pain of bug-tracking and vulnerability databases. It allows the user to locate vulnerabilities that have never been publicly reported or discovered. As a result Hailstorms puts the enterprise user in a position of power with regards to potential attackers or even IT vendors.

Zero-Knowledge
Zero-Knowledge Systems provides the tools and strategies that protect personal privacy while enabling industry to build consumer trust in our digital society. In a networked world that was not engineered to support personal privacy, Zero-Knowledge is laying the technological foundations for privacy-enhanced communications and commerce between individuals and the companies, governments and organizations they interact with.

Zero-Knowledge integrates advanced mathematics, cryptography and source code into its products and services -- the only way to ensure privacy and security.

Finjan Software
Finjan Software delivers proactive security solutions that protect companies from first-strike attacks by malicious code and active content, allowing companies to conduct e-business safely. Finjan's First-Strike Security products represent a new way to combat Trojan horses, worms, malicious Active X, Java, VB Script and JavaScript programs, using real-time behavior-monitoring technology that does not require d

2001-04-10T23:00:00Z

18x30 REPEAT [MP3 Secrets]

18x30 REPEAT [MP3 Secrets]

  • 2001-04-10T23:00:00Z30m

We will show you the basics of how to find MP3's on the net, to portable mp3 players and how to burn your own music CDs.

[Episode #1830, First broadcast: 4/10/2001]

If you're into downloading mp3 files you're facing storage issues where to put it all of the stuff. Now there's a really slick and relatively inexpensive new solution from hard drive maker Maxtor.

MP3.com
MP3.com is the premier Music Service Provider (MSP) allowing consumers to instantly discover, purchase, listen to, store and organize their music collection from anywhere, at any time, using any Internet device. MP3.com offers more than a half-million high-quality songs from 100,000-plus artists available for FREE downloading over the Internet.

Easy CD Creator pro
Eliot Van Buskirk of c|net shows us how to use Easy CD Creator 4 to create both audio cds and data mp3 cds. Adaptec's Easy CD Creator 4 Deluxe gives you all the tools you need--and more--to create all sorts of data and music CDs.

Portable mp3 players
Larry Magid of the LA Times will review some of the newest mp3 players on the market today.

Rio 600 - Capture and playback digital-quality music from the Internet or your CDs. Seize your audio, master your mix, retool your memory, even select your faceplate color. The Rio 600 offers 64MB of memory, interchangable color faceplates, and supports mp3 and Windows Media audio formats.

Iomega HipZip - This portable device gives you skip-free, CD-quality sound in a cool, compact design. The HipZip also doubles as a PocketZip storage device, so you can download and transport spreadsheets, images and more. The HipZip offers Universal music file format which allows for support of both free and copyright protected content and supports MP3 and the new Microsoft® Windows Media audio formats. It also has a high quality equalizer control system that enhances audio quality.

Rave: mp2200 - Its 64MB of storage on board combined with SmartMedia card slot allows unlimited expansi

On October 11-14, 2000, the European Technology Roundtable Exhibition (ETRE) welcomed over 800 CEOs from 40 countries to Europe's most exclusive IT conference. Join us for part one of this exciting event.

[Episode #1831, First broadcast: 4/17/2001]

We continue our coverage of ETRE 2000 in part two. In its 11th year, this executive level event has been instrumental in gathering a coterie of some of the brightest CEOs from companies of all sizes and sectors under one roof to share the latest technology information.

[Episode #1832, First broadcast: 4/24/2001]

2001-05-01T23:00:00Z

18x33 Online Universities

18x33 Online Universities

  • 2001-05-01T23:00:00Z30m

2001-05-08T23:00:00Z

18x34 Guide to Online Auctions

18x34 Guide to Online Auctions

  • 2001-05-08T23:00:00Z30m

Buying online has always proven to be a great money saver. Now with online auctions, you can find the best deal on the net and pay the price you want. If you want to get rid of some old junk in storage, or make some extra cash, selling online can be just as lucrative.

[Episode #1834, First broadcast: of 5/8/2001]

https://archive.org/details/GuidetoO2001

We wrap up ETRE 2000 in part three. We're looking at wireless and how it will affect the Internet. We'll cover everything from getting the data to your PDA or cell phone, to who's making sure the information is safe.

[Episode #1835, First broadcast: 5/15/2001]

https://archive.org/details/CC1815ETRE2000THREE

2001-05-22T23:00:00Z

18x36 REPEAT [Online Gaming]

18x36 REPEAT [Online Gaming]

  • 2001-05-22T23:00:00Z30m

Computer games are not only fun but they, perhaps more than any other application, push the edge of computing power. We take a look at the latest in computer games and dedicated game consoles.

Sega Dreamcast
Christian Svensson, Editor in Chief for MCV, a strategy guide for PC and video game retailers, demonstrates the Sega Dreamcast. The Dreamcast is a video game console that's Internet-ready with a 56k modem, 19 initial games, and optional keyboard.

Baldur's Gate
Every year has it's hot new computer game, the must-have title for your PC. This year's runaway hit is Baldur's Gate from Interplay. Chris Parker demonstrates this current Dungeons & Dragons type game that has gotten just about everybody's vote for best role playing game of the year.

Ryan MacDonald
Ryan MacDonald, writer for Gamespot.com and Videogames.com, demonstrates three soon to be released hot games: Resident Evil 3 Nemesis for Sony PlayStation, WCW Mayhem and Rainbow Six for Nintendo 64.

Reality Fusion
Chad Kinzelberg CEO of Reality Fusion, demonstrates the GameCam. The GameCam itself is a Quick Cam from Logitech; Reality Fusion makes interactive gaming technology (called FreeAction) which lets you see yourself on the monitor as you interact with PC-generated opponents and objects like basketballs or volleyballs.

[Episode #1836, First broadcast: 5/22/2001]

2001-05-29T23:00:00Z

18x37 REPEAT [Privacy Online]

18x37 REPEAT [Privacy Online]

  • 2001-05-29T23:00:00Z30m

This week we're going to help you preserve your privacy in the wired world. We cover the topic of "cookies" and we look at ways to browse the Web anonymously. We even look at proper conduct in a chatroom.

[Episode #1837, First broadcast: 5/29/2001]

Electronic Frontier Foundation
EFF is a non-profit, non-partisan organization working in the public interest to protect fundamental civil liberties, including privacy and freedom of expression in the arena of computers and the Internet. EFF was founded in 1990, and is based in San Francisco, California, with a satellite office in Washington, DC.

Debra Pierce goes through the process of controlling cookies on your web browser. She explains how to find out who's trying to track you and your viewing habits. Debra also explains the importance of the privacy policy on a web site and what does having this information online can really mean to you.

TRUSTe
TRUSTe was launched to provide a mechanism by which Web sites could alleviate consumer concerns about privacy online. The core of this initiative was the TRUSTe Privacy Seal, a visual symbol that could be displayed by Web sites that met the program’s requirements for data gathering and dissemination practices, and agreed to participate in its dispute resolution process.

TRUSTe’s goal was to establish a seal that would send a clear signal to consumers that they could expect companies to adhere to certain requirements about the way Web sites handled data, and that an independent, third-party would hear and respond to their complaints and resolve their disputes. The backbone of the TRUSTe program is the contract that is signed between TRUSTe and the Web site. This contract gives TRUSTe the ability to address users’ privacy concerns regardless of their citizenship or the location of the TRUSTe licensee.

Privada
Privada provides, through disassociation and compartmentalization, a unique privacy solution that allows each individual to decide how much pe

2001-06-05T23:00:00Z

18x38 Ultimate Gaming PC

18x38 Ultimate Gaming PC

  • 2001-06-05T23:00:00Z30m

It's a great time to be a gamer. As new hardware and games continue to dominate the market, gamers now have more choices when it comes to using the PC for more than just work. This week we'll look at new hardware and games for your PC.

[Episode #1838, First broadcast: of 6/5/2001]

NVidia
NVIDIA is the worldwide leader in graphics processors and media communications devices. The unmatched breadth of NVIDIA's product line enriches 3D, 2D, video, audio, communications, broadband connectivity and high-definition digital video and television for every audience and price point -- from workstations to internet-enabled appliances to mobile PCs.

Philips Magnavox
The Philips Acoustic Edge is first sound card that transforms every game into a movie theatre experience by transforming ordinary stereo output of games into 5.1 theatre sound. 5.1 is the type of sound you normally only get from a movie theatre or home
theatre system equipped with a technology like Dolby Digital or DTS. 5..1 refers to the 5 distinctly different channels of surround sound (front left, front center, front right, rear left, rear right speakers) plus the .1 channel or "LFE" that provides special low frequency effects (rumbling, explosions, etc).

Intel Pentium 4
Intel Pentium 4 processor at 1.7 GHz, the company's highest performance microprocessor for desktop computers. Computer makers worldwide will be launching systems based on this new Intel microprocessor, which is available immediately.

As the Pentium 4 processor ramps into high volume, computer makers are providing a range of system choices and price points. For consumers, the Pentium 4 processor delivers high performance for processing video and audio, exploiting the latest Internet technologies, and displaying 3-D graphics. As they connect entertainment and productivity devices, users get even more value from their high-performance Pentium 4 processor-based systems. For business users, the Pentium 4 processor provides the p

2001-06-12T23:00:00Z

18x39 Interactive TV

18x39 Interactive TV

  • 2001-06-12T23:00:00Z30m

Think the only way to get online is with a PC? Think again! This week, we see all the newest ways to surf the web on your television set. Web access is just the beginning. These new set-top boxes will do everything from record multiple shows to pausing live TV. This is one episode you don't want to miss!

[Episode #1839, First broadcast: of 6/12/2001]

Liberate
Founded in April, 1996, Liberate (Nasdaq: LBRT) is a leading provider of a comprehensive software platform for delivering enhanced Internet content, services and applications to information appliances, such as television set-top boxes, game consoles, smart phones and personal digital assistants.

Liberate's VP of Marketing, Charlie Tritschler, will be demonstrating the new AOLTV.

Microsoft UltimateTV
In 1997, Microsoft Corporation acquired WebTV Networks, Inc. and now WebTV Networks operates as a subsidiary of Microsoft. WebTV Networks drives Microsoft's efforts in the television arena, with the goal being to continue expanding the traditional role of television.
Bringing the Internet to television was just the beginning for WebTV Networks. With advancements in technology, WebTV Networks is leading the way toward the convergence of entertainment and information.

QPass
The global leader in digital commerce services, Qpass provides the commerce infrastructure for next-generation transactions across the Internet, broadband and mobile networks and devices. Integrating its flagship Digital Commerce Service, a cross-site transactional solution for the sale of content and services via IP networks, with its industry-leading electronic wallet technology, the Qpass Connected Commerce Platform enables the sale of content, goods and services across a full range of networks and devices - including personal computers, wireless phones, PDAs and interactive television - by providing persistent, portable payment credentials, a consistent purchase experience and universal account management capabilities.

We tell you the tools and the software needed so you can claim your spot on the Internet. From importing pictures to your site to advertising to help pay for your site and tell you all about it.

[Episode #1840, First broadcast: 6/19/2001]

Norm Meyrowitz
Norm Meyrowitz is a recognized authority on the evolution of Web development software and media technology for the Internet. Through his experience at Macromedia, Mr. Meyrowitz has overseen the creation of a broad array of multimedia and development software for the Web (Director and Dreamweaver), and drove the introduction of Macromedia Flash and Shockwave, the ubiquitous Internet media players now installed by more than 83% of the Internet population.

Moonfruit.com
Moonfruit offers you a free, online toolkit to help you create interactive websites and build vibrant online communities with friends, colleagues, business partners and families. Using the latest Flash technology, your sites will be fun and simple to build, fully customizable, and really full of impact.

Macromedia Flash
Flash, a popular authoring software developed by Macromedia, is used to create vector graphics-based animation programs with full-screen navigation interfaces, graphic illustrations, and simple interactivity in an anti-aliasing, resizable file format that is small enough to stream across a normal modem connection. The software, currently in version 5.0, is ubiquitous on the Web, both because of its speed (vector-based sites, which can adapt to different display sizes and resolutions, play as they download) and for the smooth way it renders graphics. Flash files, unlike animated but raster graphics Graphics Interchange Format and JPEG, are compact, efficient, and designed for optimized delivery.

Adobe
Adobe's vision is to help people communicate better. With the help of partner's such as Nokia, Real, HP, and others we have defined the next era of publishing as "Network Publishing"... Making visually rich, personalized c

18x41 REPEAT [Wireless Technology]

  • 2001-06-26T23:00:00Z30m

Wireless technology is rapidly evolving, and is playing an increasing role in the lives of people throughout the world. In addition, ever-larger numbers of people are relying on the technology directly or indirectly.

[Episode #1841, First broadcast: 6/26/2001]

PacketVideo
At the core of PacketVideo is a team of internationally acknowledged scientists: experts in the field of video telephony and video algorithm development for silicon solutions, and mobile interactive devices like PDAs, laptops, and SmartPhones.

Built around the solid engineering core is a dynamic company that develops the enabling software for the encoding, transmission, management and viewing of full-motion video and audio over wireless telecommunications networks.

Creative Strategies
Tim Bajarin is recognized as one of the leading industry consultants, analysts and futurists, covering the field of personal computers and consumer technology.

Mr. Bajarin has been with Creative Strategies since 1981 and has served as a consultant to most of the leading hardware and software vendors in the industry including IBM, Apple, Xerox, Compaq, Dell, AT&T, Microsoft, Polaroid, Lotus, Epson, Toshiba and numerous others. His articles and/or analyses have appeared in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Time and Newsweek magazine, Businessweek and most of the leading business and trading publications.

Bluetooth
The Bluetooth technology is set to revolutionize the personal connectivity market by providing freedom from wired connections. It is a specification for a small form-factor, low-cost radio solution providing links between mobile computers, mobile phones and other portable handheld devices and connectivity to the Internet. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), consisting of leaders in the telecommunications and computing industries, is driving development of the technology and bringing it to market. The group includes founding members Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia

When you think of Hawaii you think of sun and relaxation. There's a lot more to Hawaii today than just agriculture and tourism. Hawaii has gone hi-tech and we're going to show you some of the companies that are making Hawaii one of the fastest growing hi-tech hubs in the country. Join us for part one of our look into Hawaii's hi-tech world.

[Episode #1842, First broadcast: 7/3/2001]

Trex Enterprises
Trex Enterprises began operations in Hawaii in 1991 by performing R&D and maintenance at the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS) on Mt. Haleakala on Maui. Since then they have substantially expanded their work in both technical scope and in geographic location.

At present they have R&D laboratories and coating facilities on Maui and Kauai at four separate locations. On Maui they develop Active Pixel Image sensors for use in consumer, military, and medical products. On Kauai they're developing advanced materials for the semiconductor and biology industries. In the near future, they anticipate taking the R&D into commercial manufacturing operations in Hawaii, on both Maui and Kauai.

AEOS Telescope
The Advanced Electro Optical System (AEOS) facility on the Hawaiian island of Maui can pinpoint anything from high-flying aircraft to satellites orbiting earth hundreds of miles up. But this giant 3.67-meter azimuth-elevation telescope couldn't do its job without some high-tech ground anchoring achieved through state-of-the-art structural engineering.
The AEOS telescope, owned by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, is not like fixed-position telescopes used for astronomy. The finely tuned 150-ton optical instrument is designed to swiftly scan the heavens both horizontally and vertically, locking on to and tracking moving objects such as the space shuttle.

Micro Gaia
Micro Gaia, Inc. is a microalgal biotechnology company based on the island of Maui specializing in the efficient mass-cultivation of microalgae for the global market. Using the breakthrough

More from the tropical paradise call Hawaii. As congestion, pollution and traffic change the quality of life in most metropolitans, Hawaii can offer an attractive change of pace for those in the hi-tech field looking for a better living environment without sacrificing the hi-tech work.

[Episode #1843, First broadcast: 7/10/2001]

Trex Enterprises
Trex Enterprises began operations in Hawaii in 1991 by performing R&D and maintenance at the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS) on Mt. Haleakala on Maui. Since then they have substantially expanded their work in both technical scope and in geographic location. At present they have R&D laboratories and coating facilities on Maui and Kauai at four separate locations. On Maui they develop Active Pixel Image sensors for use in consumer, military, and medical products. On Kauai they're developing advanced materials for the semiconductor and biology industries. In the near future, they anticipate taking the R&D into commercial manufacturing operations in Hawaii, on both Maui and Kauai.

University of Hawaii
The University of Hawaii (UH) is a postsecondary education system and comprises three university campuses, seven community college campuses, an employment training center, and five education centers distributed across six island throughout the 50th state. In addition to the flagship campus at of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the UH system also includes the 3,000-student University of Hawaii at Hilo on the island of Hawaii and the smaller University of Hawaii-West Oahu on the leeward side of Oahu.
The UH Community College system has four campuses on Oahu and one each on Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii, making college classes accessible and affordable and easing the transition from high school to college for many students. The education centers are located in the more remote areas of the state, and support the rural communities via distance education.

Adtech Systems
Adtech, Inc. founded in 1967 is a leading manufact

We'll take you to Kauai to see where the Defense Department is testing the Ballistic Missile Defense Program, formerly known as SDI or STAR WARS. We'll visit one of the world's most powerful supercomputer centers on the island of Maui, and we'll go to the big island to find out why some high tech workers have given up on the mainland, and are now telecommuting from Hawaii.

[Episode #1844, First broadcast: 7/17/2001]

Pacific Missile Range Facility
The Pacific Missile Range Facility, (PMRF), is the world's largest instrumented multi-environment range capable of supporting surface, subsurface, air, and space operations. A thousand square miles of instrumented underwater range and over 42,000 square miles of controlled airspace make PMRF a premier facility for supporting operations which vary from small, single-unit exercises up to large, multiple-unit battle group scenarios.

The mission of the Pacific Missile Range Facility is to provide major range services to facilitate training, tactics development, and evaluation for air, surface, and subsurface weapon systems for PACFLT, other DoD agencies, and foreign military forces; and to maintain and operate facilities and provide services and materials to support operations of aviation activities and units of the operating force of the Navy, and other activities and units designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.

Textron Systems
Textron Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Textron, Inc., is a leading supplier of advanced systems, components, and materials for use in aerospace, defense, telecommunications, and industrial applications, as well as land vehicles and water craft for both military and commercial markets. Headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts, USA, the company maintains United States facilities in Massachusetts, Ohio, Louisiana, California and Hawaii as well as facilities in the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1955, Textron Systems is dedicated to the research, design, development and production

Part 4 of 4 series on the new hi-tech Hawaii. With interviews of leading companies in the Hawaii area.

[Episode #1845, First broadcast: 7/24/2001]

SquareUSA

Square USA, Inc. is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Square Co., Ltd., which is the leading third party developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software in Japan. Square Co., Ltd. became famous for its role-playing games, including its world-renowned Final Fantasy TM, which has sold more than 26 million units to date, and now publishes other titles under the SquareSoft brand spanning all genres.

The Honolulu Studio of Square USA is breaking new ground with the production of the first computer generated, animated feature film with photo-real human characters, bringing together more than 170 of the world's top creative talents in the computer graphics and feature film production industries. Production is underway at the Diamond Head Film Studio and at Square USA's Honolulu Studio at Harbor Court. Final Fantasy is scheduled for release in 2001 and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures throughout the world except Asia including Japan.

Digital Island.com
Digital Island has been an extremely successful Internet startup - they built their business here on Oahu, and have become a leading supplier of E-business hosting services and convergence media content.

"Digital Island's Global e-Business Delivery Network enables the fast, reliable, and relevant Web experiences your customers demand. Whether your business must deliver secure data transmissions, streaming media, frequent updates, or mission-critical applications, Digital Island's integrated services securely deliver your content to the customer, providing a guaranteed, fast, and relevant customer experience, every time."

Tripler Army Medical Center

This is E-Health, a telemedicine project which is the brain child of Dr. Donald Person, Chief of Pediatrics at Tripler, and a passionate believer in using the Internet to solve health ca

On location coverage of the annual Consumer Electronics Show from Las Vegas. This was the year of Napster and much of the show was about new music download sites that tried to add enough value to lure users into paying. Also covered are new approaches to ecommerce, web radio, and home media networks. Originally broadcast in 2001. Copyright 2001 Stewart Cheifet Productions.

https://archive.org/details/CC1846CES2001

18x47 REPEAT [Finding a Job Online]

  • 2001-08-07T23:00:00Z30m

18x48 REPEAT [Security and Viruses]

  • 2001-08-14T23:00:00Z30m

Just the thought of a possible computer virus is enough to chill any computer user. Meet the people at the front lines in the war against the malicious computer virus.

[Episode #1848, First broadcast: 8/14/2001]

ClicktoSecure
ClickToSecure, Inc was founded to provide versatile, extensible products that help ensure tolerance, visibility, resiliency and security within an application, server, network or enterprise. The company, which was founded in 2000, currently is shipping its first product, Hailstorm , a proactive scanning device that tests not only for security holes, but also to see how “tolerant” your network/ application is (PSS).

Hailstorm eliminates the pain of bug-tracking and vulnerability databases. It allows the user to locate vulnerabilities that have never been publicly reported or discovered. As a result Hailstorms puts the enterprise user in a position of power with regards to potential attackers or even IT vendors.

Zero-Knowledge
Zero-Knowledge Systems provides the tools and strategies that protect personal privacy while enabling industry to build consumer trust in our digital society. In a networked world that was not engineered to support personal privacy, Zero-Knowledge is laying the technological foundations for privacy-enhanced communications and commerce between individuals and the companies, governments and organizations they interact with.

Zero-Knowledge integrates advanced mathematics, cryptography and source code into its products and services -- the only way to ensure privacy and security.

Finjan Software
Finjan Software delivers proactive security solutions that protect companies from first-strike attacks by malicious code and active content, allowing companies to conduct e-business safely. Finjan's First-Strike Security products represent a new way to combat Trojan horses, worms, malicious Active X, Java, VB Script and JavaScript programs, using real-time behavior-monitoring technology that does not require

18x49 REPEAT [Online Universities]

  • 2001-08-21T23:00:00Z30m

Buying online has always proven to be a great money saver. Now with online auctions, you can find the best deal on the net and pay the price you want. If you want to get rid of some old junk in storage, or make some extra cash, selling online can be just as lucrative.

[Episode #1850, First broadcast: 8/28/2001]

AuctionWatch.com
AuctionWatch.com has developed an e-commerce platform that enables businesses of all sizes, both large and small, to benefit from dynamic pricing environments in addition to typical fixed price channels. AuctionWatch.com's services provide businesses with the tools necessary to efficiently distribute merchandise and acquire customers, while providing a convenient service for customers to locate and purchase these products. AuctionWatch.com's powerful suite of services is centered on three main areas: Seller Services, Buyer Services, and Fulfillment Solutions.

eSnipe.com
eSnipe serves one primary purpose for power buyers on eBay: it places bids for them during the last few seconds of the auction, a practice known as "sniping" in the online auction world. eSnipe reduces bidding wars by masking interest in auction items until the last possible moment. Because auctions on eBay take three to 10 days to close, emotional overbidding can start soon after the auction opens and last until the auction closes, instead of mere minutes as is the case in traditional offline or "outcry" auctions.

Strong Numbers
The Strong Numbers Blue Book provides instant fair market pricing information based on actual online transactions so consumers can determine what a product is worth before they buy or sell. The detailed Blue Book content is licensed to portals, e-commerce sites and auction sites, so their users can find specific products online instantly along with relevant product and pricing information.
Currently, Strong Numbers has more than 100 partners including Excite@Home, Ask Jeeves, Lycos, and Consumer Review, as well as Fortune 500 beta part

18x51 REPEAT [Ultimate Gaming PC]

  • 2001-09-04T23:00:00Z30m

It's a great time to be a gamer. As new hardware and games continue to dominate the market, gamers now have more choices when it comes to using the PC for more than just work. This week we'll look at new hardware and games for your PC.

[Episode #1851, First broadcast: 9/4/2001]

NVidia
NVIDIA is the worldwide leader in graphics processors and media communications devices. The unmatched breadth of NVIDIA's product line enriches 3D, 2D, video, audio, communications, broadband connectivity and high-definition digital video and television for every audience and price point -- from workstations to internet-enabled appliances to mobile PCs.

Philips Magnavox
The Philips Acoustic Edge is first sound card that transforms every game into a movie theatre experience by transforming ordinary stereo output of games into 5.1 theatre sound. 5.1 is the type of sound you normally only get from a movie theatre or home
theatre system equipped with a technology like Dolby Digital or DTS. 5..1 refers to the 5 distinctly different channels of surround sound (front left, front center, front right, rear left, rear right speakers) plus the .1 channel or "LFE" that provides special low frequency effects (rumbling, explosions, etc).

Intel Pentium 4
Intel Pentium 4 processor at 1.7 GHz, the company's highest performance microprocessor for desktop computers. Computer makers worldwide will be launching systems based on this new Intel microprocessor, which is available immediately.

As the Pentium 4 processor ramps into high volume, computer makers are providing a range of system choices and price points. For consumers, the Pentium 4 processor delivers high performance for processing video and audio, exploiting the latest Internet technologies, and displaying 3-D graphics. As they connect entertainment and productivity devices, users get even more value from their high-performance Pentium 4 processor-based systems. For business users, the Pentium 4 processor provides the perf

2001-09-11T23:00:00Z

18x52 REPEAT [Interactive TV]

18x52 REPEAT [Interactive TV]

  • 2001-09-11T23:00:00Z30m

Think the only way to get online is with a PC? Think again! This week, we see all the newest ways to surf the web on your television set. Web access is just the beginning. These new set-top boxes will do everything from record multiple shows to pausing live TV. This is one episode you don't want to miss!

[Episode #1852, First broadcast: 9/11/2001]

Liberate
Founded in April, 1996, Liberate (Nasdaq: LBRT) is a leading provider of a comprehensive software platform for delivering enhanced Internet content, services and applications to information appliances, such as television set-top boxes, game consoles, smart phones and personal digital assistants.

Liberate's VP of Marketing, Charlie Tritschler, will be demonstrating the new AOLTV.

Microsoft UltimateTV
In 1997, Microsoft Corporation acquired WebTV Networks, Inc. and now WebTV Networks operates as a subsidiary of Microsoft. WebTV Networks drives Microsoft's efforts in the television arena, with the goal being to continue expanding the traditional role of television.
Bringing the Internet to television was just the beginning for WebTV Networks. With advancements in technology, WebTV Networks is leading the way toward the convergence of entertainment and information.

QPass
The global leader in digital commerce services, Qpass provides the commerce infrastructure for next-generation transactions across the Internet, broadband and mobile networks and devices. Integrating its flagship Digital Commerce Service, a cross-site transactional solution for the sale of content and services via IP networks, with its industry-leading electronic wallet technology, the Qpass Connected Commerce Platform enables the sale of content, goods and services across a full range of networks and devices - including personal computers, wireless phones, PDAs and interactive television - by providing persistent, portable payment credentials, a consistent purchase experience and universal account management capabilities.

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