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To: RayW who wrote (14323)3/16/1997 12:51:00 PM
From: VICTORIA GATE, MD   of 186894
 
Intel Launches Satellite System
HANNOVER, Germany -- Not content with publishing the full specification of the NetPC device at the CeBit European trade fair Wednesday, Intel went on to reach for the skies by announcing a major tie-up with a major European satellite owner.
TechWire, March 12, 1997 0.80Cisco, Intel And Microsoft Team Up On Multimedia Applications
Cisco Systems, Intel and Microsoft said Wednesday that they will work together to ease the development and deployment of networked multimedia applications.
TechWire, March 12, 1997 0.78Mac Cloners To Apple: Give Us A Break
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- "Renegotiation" is not what some clone manufacturers want to hear out of Apple Computer these days.
TechWire, March 07, 1997 0.80Sun Shipping New Java OS
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems has announced a series of Java advances, including the shipment of its JavaOS operating system and the availability of its Java Web Server beta.
TechWire, March 06, 1997 0.78Axil To Intro Eight-CPU Server
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Axil Computer next Monday will ship one of the first eight-CPU Wintel servers, raising the rhetoric stakes in the intense fight among makers of eight-CPU Wintel servers.
TechWire, March 05, 1997 0.78Web Brings Personal Touch To TV
NEW YORK -- Television and the World Wide Web collided in the form of some real-live products previewed at this week's Jupiter Communications Consumer Online Services conference. The rollouts zoomed in on content focused on what users want,
TechWire, March 03, 1997 0.78Microsoft Gives In On Audio Spec
AUSTIN, Texas -- After months of resistance, Microsoft has yielded to a lobby that insisted on PC audio specs more closely resembling what is available to consumers of inexpensive hi-fi equipment.
TechWire, March 03, 1997 0.78A PBX Card For NT
MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- A PC-based board that NetPhone will unveil next week gives server VARs an opportunity to offer small sites a way to extend all the features of a private branch exchange to every desktop on the LAN.
TechWire, March 03, 1997 0.82All Eyes On The PC Low End
NEW YORK -- Even as they trot out their most expensive systems to date, PC makers are hedging their bets at the low end with legitimately powered $999 and cheaper units aimed at high-growth markets.
TechWire, March 03, 1997 0.80Will Audio Engineers Hear Sound Solutions?
SAN FRANCISCO -- When the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) opens here next month, one big item on the agenda will be the mess in PC audio. Conflicting demands are leaving vendors with no clear path for architecting PC audio
TechWire, March 03, 1997
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