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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Tom Gebing who wrote (37245)11/24/1997 12:30:00 PM
From: Linda Pearson  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
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smh.com.au:80/computers/content/971125/news/news2.html

<New desktop PCs on show at Comdex had a predictable array of new
features, including bigger hard drives, faster chips and, in the case of the US-only models from Sony and Toshiba, more aesthetic appeal.

An increasing number sported internal Zip drives and DVD players, while the first generation of stand-alone recordable DVD units drew much curiosity.>

smh.com.au:80/computers/content/971125/news/news3.html

<Most innovative is the opportunity for owners of Iomega Zip drives to create the ultimate system saviour on a 100Mb Zip disk using Norton Zip Rescue, so they can boot from the brink of disaster directly into Windows 95 rather than DOS. On boot-up, a Rescue Wizard guides users through the recovery process step by step, with native 32-bit Norton tools on call rather than their unfamiliar DOS counterparts.>

Linda
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