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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (6473)10/13/1999 11:04:00 AM
From: pat pasquale  Respond to of 10309
 
AT&T, HP offer Internet access plan via Brio PCs
Reuters Story - October 12, 1999 12:20
PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 12 (Reuters) - Purchasers ofHewlett-Packard Co.'s HP Brio personal computers can receive Internet access through AT&T Corp.'s AT&T WorldNet Service under a plan unveiled on Tuesday by the two companies.

Under the plan, Brio customers will receive free Internet connection for one month, six electronic-mail accounts and AT&T's 24-hour online and phone support. Fees for AT&T's Internet connection services range from $9.95 per month for 10 hours of access to $21.95 per month for unlimited access.

Access can be obtained through HP's new HP Brio Center, which gives small and medium-sized businesses a package of services, from initial connections to creating a Web site and online store. AT&T WorldNet Service will be integrated into the HP Brio Internet Center for simplified registration.

The relationship with AT&T follows other alliances HP has formed for the HP Brio Internet Center, including deals with Netscape Communications Corp., Trellix Corp. and Prodigy Business Solutions. The HP Brio Internet Center is sold as part of all new HP Brio PCs.

Copyright 1999 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

*****DOESN'T HP have Wind in alot of their products?
BRIO personal computers?



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (6473)10/13/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: bananawind  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
I am starting to like Tom St Dennis more and more.....

Wind River Systems CEO Purchased 129,400 Shares In
Sept. (WIND)

(NewsTraders.com)-- Insider Details

Source: Form 4 released late yesterday by the SEC

Transaction: Purchase

Company filed on: Wind River Systems Inc. (WIND)

Filed by: Thomas St. Dennis

Filer's relationship to company: President, director and CEO

Number of shares: 129,400 common

Price per share: $18.38 to $19.00

Date of transaction(s): Sept. 10 to Sept. 15

Shares owned by filer after transaction: 139,400 directly

Note: The information used in this story is taken directly from the Form 4 filing, except
for supplemental information provided in parentheses, when applicable.

Copyright 1999 NewsTraders Inc. All Rights Reserved 14:01 Wednesday, October 13,
1999



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (6473)10/13/1999 11:42:00 PM
From: lkj  Respond to of 10309
 
Embedded processor and microcontroller unit shipments were down sequentially in the third quarter.

I don't really know what this mean. My guess is that Intel sells a lot more 8051s (8bit processors) than i960s or StrongARMs. A decrease in number of units shipped doesn't mean much. I2O and FIO aren't there yet. There are also embedded designs using x86 processors. Who knows if they fall in the embedded processor group or not. I don't think this effects WRS' immediate future at all.