31. The PenOp system would let consumers sign their names, just as they do when using credit cards at stores. 32. The system also lets call centers pull up specific customer information on a personal computer. 33. The system lets a controller talk to pilots and colleagues by touching icons on a computer screen, instead of fumbling with ranks of toggle switches on a console. 34. The system will let a PC user receive a personalized newspaper which can be updated at regular intervals. 35. The system would also let people look for products by category or brand name. 36. The system also will let you compare flight schedules and prices for competing airlines. 37. The system lets a user place a call from any telephone to any other phone over the Internet without requiring special software or hardware. 38. The system lets consumers use a little wand on their key chain or a transmitter in their car to pay for gas. 39. The system lets desktop printers print an encrypted bar code for mailing on envelopes. 40. The system would let computer users bypass local telephone networks and connect directly to the Internet via satellite dish antennas slightly larger than two feet in diameter. |