The DHWG was formed last year to facilitate the convergence of PC and consumer-electronic devices, with an eye toward networking and universal plug and play. Members said Tuesday at an event in San Francisco that the group has since grown to include 145 members, plus 17 promoter members including Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Kenwood, Microsoft, Sony, and Thomson and Texas Instruments. One exception is Apple Computer, which has not yet signed on but is welcome to join, executives said.
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