LAS VEGAS--Microsoft"s latest plan to improve the way you live revolves around wristwatches and refrigerator magnets.
Slicked up versions of those common objects--based on Microsoft"s previously announced Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT)--were the highlights of Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates" opening keynote address Wednesday night at the Consumer Electronics Show here.
Playing more of a greatest-hits show than usual, Gates mostly offered updates on previously announced technology centered on a buy-now familiar theme of a fully networked home display screen everywhere you can imagine.
The only notable new arrival in Gates" talk was Media2Go, a new portable multimedia gadget design being developed by Microsoft and Intel. Media2Go devices will have a 4-inch screen, hard drive and basic controls for viewing photos and TV programming downloaded from a PC and listening to digital music. Early manufacturing partners include Sanyo, Samsung and Viewsonic.