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To: lkj who wrote (6718)11/10/1999 3:41:00 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 10309
 
From Briefing.com...

14:28 ET Operating System Movers : The following issues benefitting from adverse ruling handed down in Microsoft anti-trust trial: Be Inc (BEOS 9 7/8 +3 3/8, +52%)... SpyGlass (SPYG 28 3/8 +2 7/16, +9%)... Wind River Systems (WIND 28 15/16 +3 7/16, +13%).

15:15 ET Be Inc (BEOS) 13 13/16 +7 5/16 (+112.5%): --Update-- Momentum players pouring into stock today. BEOS has traded more than 8 mln shares today, or approx. 28 times avg. daily turnover... The company's BeOS operating system is designed for digital media applications and Internet appliances.

15:32 ET Microware Systems (MWAR) 2 3/4 +17/32 (+24%): Momentum players have also discovered MWAR as an operating system play. Last month, company announced that Motorola had selected its OS-9 32-bit real time operating system (RTOS) technology for the new Timeport P1088 smart phone... Volume 251K; intraday high $3; float 5.8 mln... Most of the stock's volume has occurred over the past 20 minutes.



To: lkj who wrote (6718)11/10/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: bythepark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
Kahn,

Do I remember correctly that WIND powers HP's "JetSend" ?

If so it looks like HP is using it to run a wireless data projector.

--alan

<http://store.infocus.com/company/press/11_10_99_comdex.htm>

> InFocus will also be featured at the Hewlett-Packard JetSend Pavilion, (booth
> L2663) demonstrating a JetSend-enabled projector.ÿ JetSend is a communications
> protocol developed by HP, which facilitates cross-platform information
> exchange with any JetSend-enabled device.ÿ InFocus is committed to making
> projectors work harmoniously with as many other devices as possible, and by
> promoting ease of use for the presenter JetSend provides a powerful solution.ÿ
> A JetSend-enabled projector illustrates the convenience wireless connectivity
> will provide for presenters. Although not yet commercially available, a
> JetSend-enabled projector gives life to a future in which users can walk into
> a conference room and give a presentation without a hardwire connection
> between the projector and the PC.ÿ
>
> ?InFocus is a natural partner for JetSend technology,? said Atul Bhatnager,
> general manager of HP?s Information Appliance Operation.ÿ ?InFocus continues
> to demonstrate its success in integrating its projectors into the mainstream
> IT environment and understands that customers are asking for projectors that
> are more functional and better connected to their computers and other images
> sources.ÿ A JetSend-enabled projector addresses all of these requirements.ÿ
> This type of cooperative leadership is essential in providing our customers
> with greater flexibility with device-to-device communication.?