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Last modified: April 25, 1997 6:00 PM PDT

Cyberspace gets domestic

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The kitchen features an IBM under-the-counter touch-screen system that serves as a control center for many of the utilities as well as a Web surfing terminal.


Parked inside the Cyberhome 2000: Intel's car of the future, featuring a dash-mounted voice-control microphone linked to the Intel computer that runs audio and video components, including GPS maps and video entertainment systems with screens mounted on the back of each seat. A video camera mounted on the center driver's console monitors the rear passenger area of the vehicle.

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