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British Museum puts collection online

News The principle is that, if you look around the site for details of the Rosetta Stone — one of the museum's most famous artefacts — then, as well as getting details of the stone, its history, related objects, articles and cultures, you will be able...

[February 15, 2008, 15:37]

Video Vault PDA

Downloads Video Vault is a "Rosetta Stone" for the digital video age, enabling you to convert DVDs, SVCDs, VCDs, Tapes and Downloaded videos to virtually any PDA or Smartphone including Windows PocketPCs, Palm PDAs, Windows Smartphones or Palm Smartphones.

[May 2, 2005, 8:00]

Exclusive: Writing's on wall for Mac OS X

News Dubbed InkWell and currently in pre-release testing under the codename Rosetta Stone, the software reportedly taps into the handwriting-recognition technology that Apple originally developed for its discontinued Newton line of PDAs.

[July 27, 2000, 8:34]

Google rolls out translated search option

News For more on this story, see Google edges toward Rosetta Stone status on CNET News. Google is making a new move to lower language barriers, offering the ability to translate search results from one language to another.

[December 7, 2009, 14:19]

Glaser: Harmony is the way forward

News ZDNet UK's sister site News.com spoke with Glaser late on Monday about the company's vision of a Rosetta stone for digital music and his relationship with his opposite number at Apple, Steve Jobs. RealNetworks chief executive Rob Glaser has...

[August 18, 2004, 11:30]

Mercury rising: PowerBook to pack G4

News Sources said the company has not determined whether the trackpad will support Apple's forthcoming handwriting-recognition software, code-named Rosetta Stone. After showing the world that a PowerPC G4 processor can fit comfortably into a convection...

[July 26, 2000, 8:41]

Microsoft looks to decipher your scribblings

News The search for a Rosetta Stone Microsoft is looking for a better way to make sense of your chicken scratch. The current version of its Tablet PC operating system, which lets computer users control their machines with a pen-like device instead of...

[September 26, 2002, 14:31]

Most laptop thieves not after data

News Time will only tell whether Jacobs' laptop -- which had no such protections -- will be valued at $4,000 as a computer, or possibly $40m as a Rosetta Stone to decode Qualcomm's business. Laptop thieves are usually after a quick profit, not the...

[September 19, 2000, 12:03]

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