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

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To: vc21 who wrote (41606)12/28/1997 9:25:00 PM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
<<Many posters mentioned thwarting Nomai from the hardware side but it may be much easier to do it from the software. I think Iomega may be able to blow Nomai out of the water with one new release of it's necessary drivers on the Zip tools device. I admit I don't know too much about this but it seems a little coding and a disc serial number back-up reference check would make ALL NOMAI discs inoperable. Just something to think about.>>>

You bring up an excellent point. Which leads me to believe how many cards is IOM holding closly to it's chest?

Does anyone get the feeling that IOM is practically toying with this French peeon? Could it be that this whole court thingie is just a front that IOM is putting on before the reall hammer slams on Nomai? This reminds me of the animal shows that I watch on Discovery channel, when the predetor stalks it's prey waiting for the opportune time to strike. Folks, this is exactly what's going on here in the corporate world.

The sad thing is, Nomai is going to commit capital to these XHD disks and before you know it, their useless. We've already heard thier lawyer wyne about how unfair it is that the laptop version has been modified.

Zead
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