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Technology Stocks : Quarterdeck: Making a Striking Comeback!

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To: John Spencer who wrote (2459)3/11/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: E. Taylor  Read Replies (1) of 3307
 
Intel is launching a one-stop pay diagnose service for hardware and software problems to service all manufactures. Intel is to offer a service package "Answer Express," for $49.95 with an additional charge of $5.95 a month for basic service on-line. Other services are available at $19.95 to $14.95 a month. The software calls the help center Internet site, where questions can be put to FAQ. The software will automatically diagnose your computer, and provide data backup and virus protection. I sounds a little costly when compared to RealHelp but it should be noted. These guys have deep pockets.
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