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To: coopie who wrote (164)1/8/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: Maya  Respond to of 324
 
Thursday January 8, 9:47 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Intel Ships MGI VideoWave with Motherboards Worldwide

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 1998--MGI Software Corp.(TSE:MGI. - news) MGI Software Corp.,
the leader in PC Photography and Video Publishing software, today announced Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC -
news) has begun shipping a version of MGI's award-winning VideoWave video publishing software with
motherboards, under a multi-year, worldwide agreement.

Last month, Intel's Reseller's Product Division began shipments of MGI VideoWave SE+ with the 440LX boxed
motherboard product line (http://channel.intel.com/business/ibp/boards/dk440lx.htm). MGI VideoWave SE +, which
demonstrates the advantage of Intel's MMX and Pentium II processor technologies, is being made available in six
languages. Under the terms of the agreement MGI Software will provide technical support and product updates
throughout the licensing period, while Intel will engage in numerous marketing activities to encourage wide distribution
of MGI's product. No other details were disclosed.

''As in PC Photography, we believe that Video Publishing has the potential for widespread adoption on Intel-based
computers,'' said Anthony DeCristofaro, president and CEO, MGI Software. ''This agreement with Intel will drive us
to realize that potential while making VideoWave the killer application that makes digital video as commonplace as
word processors. MGI VideoWave already is the number one selling product in U.S. retail and now we fully expect
to become the leading OEM supplier.''

''Digital photography has emerged as a key driver for Personal Computer sales. The natural evolution of this
technology is already moving to digital video for the next big wave,'' said Rob Enderle, Area Director, GIGA
Information Group. ''Intel's partnership with MGI appears focused on making this digital video wave a near term,
affordable, reality.''

MGI VideoWave SE + uses Intel MMX and Pentium II processor technology to provide a new PC video
experience allowing users to work with video as they do now with words and pictures. VideoWave's unique design
makes video publishing on the PC an enjoyable experience, encouraging experimentation, and makes video
production less like programming and more like the creative process it is.

MGI VideoWave SE Plus incorporates Intel RDX (Real Time Video Preview) which allows the user to see what
their video production will look like in real-time without having to generate a full AVI clip; Intel RSX (Real Time
Audio Mixing) which allows the user to hear voiceovers and sound effects contained within their production in
real-time; and Intel Indeo Video Interactive, which provides for fast encoding of video productions as well as
high-quality, high-resolution video production playback.

Since its introduction in April 1997, MGI VideoWave has continued to gain momentum as the world's leading
entry-level product for video production on Windows computers. In the recent issue of PC Magazine, editors have
ranked MGI VideoWave among the Top 100 products introduced in the past year, in addition to receiving two
Editors' Choice Awards. Multimedia and Digital Video Magazine in Australia described VideoWave as ''set to
revolutionize computer communications and multimedia in much the same way as desktop publishing programs
revolutionized the print industry.'' PC Graphics & Video Magazine also cited MGI VideoWave as one of the 50 most
important new multimedia products introduced in 1997.

About MGI Software

MGI Software's mission is to ''change the way you picture the world'' by revolutionizing the way we use and
experience photography, video, and other media on PCs and the Internet. In its two-year history, MGI has vaulted to
the forefront in PC Photography and Video Publishing with its award-winning products and key relationships with
some of the leading manufacturers driving the convergence of computers with ''still'' and ''motion'' pictures. MGI's
partners include Intel Corporation, Mitsui & Co. of Japan, and major digital camera, computer, and peripheral
manufacturers. MGI's PhotoSuite and VideoWave are the leading brands in retail stores and OEM distribution. The
company's products are available in 14 different languages through a worldwide network of distributors and retailers
spanning 19 countries. MGI Software (http://www.mgisoft.com) can be contacted at (905) 764-7000.

Copyright(c) MGI Software Corp.,1997. MGI, MGI PhotoSuite, MGI VideoWave are trademarks or registered
trademarks of MGI Software Corp. All other company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered
trademarks of their respective manufacturers.

Contact:

MGI Software Corp.
Press/Investor Contact:
Josef Zankowicz, 905/707-3650
josefz@mgisoft.com
www.mgisoft.com



To: coopie who wrote (164)1/9/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: Maya  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 324
 
Friday January 9, 4:29 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

PersonalJava Platform Adopted by TCI for Fully Configured
Next-Generation Set-Tops

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 1998--In a move toward enabling interoperable set-tops and advanced
feature management, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Sun) announced today a definitive agreement with Tele-Communications, Inc.
(TCI) to incorporate the PersonalJava(TM) platform as a standard software application environment in the advanced, fully
configured digital set-tops for TCI and its affiliated cable operators.

TCI's next-generation set-top boxes are expected to serve as the home's platform for interactive entertainment, commerce,
communications and education providing networked services such as home shopping, banking, e-mail and Internet access.
PersonalJava, the Java(TM) platform for consumer devices, enables set-top boxes to connect to and download content from
the cable operator's network and from others including the Internet. This announcement represents a key step forward in
making the PersonalJava platform the application development platform of choice for the home.

''As a continuation of our commitment to Open Cable and the new ability provided by advanced digital devices, we are
pleased to work with PersonalJava to provide an application environment which allows new capabilities to be available in a
non-proprietary way,'' stated Dr. John C. Malone, Chairman and CEO of TCI. ''Along with Sun's commitment to developing
attractive applications for our customers, we look forward to continuing our discussions and development with a multitude of
top technology organizations to make the advanced set-top platform a strong center for interactive entertainment,
communication and commerce.''

''This is a phenomenal leap forward for the Java platform,'' stated Scott McNealy, president, chairman and CEO of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. ''The TV is not only one of the highest volume consumer platforms in the home, it is often at the
centerpiece for family entertainment in homes around the world. Hundreds of thousands of Java application developers are
poised to create the content and applications for this platform.''

The PersonalJava platform allows applications to be downloaded automatically to the end-user, for example, a Java applet that
displays the user's stock portfolio or the weather conditions of a travel destination. The PersonalJava platform opens the doors
for Java technology developers to create applets and applications that can run on any common consumer device that is
connected to the cable network, including any Java- enabled webphone, set-top box, PDA or mobile phone. The
PersonalJava platform is designed specifically for network-connectable products people use in homes, while mobile or in the
office.

The PersonalJava platform 1.0 reference implementation began shipping this month. Its finalized specification was posted at
java.sun.com in September 1997. There have been more than 10,000 downloads of the
specification.

This week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Sun is showcasing Java technology-based consumer
electronic devices at Java(TM) Technology Town. This exhibit features state-of-the-art consumer electronics based on Java
technology and developed by third parties which bring the ''Write Once, Run Anywhere(TM)'' power of the Java platform to
the consumer market. Stop by Java Technology Town in Sun's booth, No. S108, to see how consumer electronic
manufacturers and service providers are using Java technology to bring new functionality to their products. CES continues
through Sunday, January 11, 1998.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision, ''The Network Is The Computer(TM),'' has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
(NASDAQ: SUNW - news), to its position as a leading provider of hardware, software and services for establishing
enterprise-wide intranets and expanding the power of the Internet. With more than $8.5 billion in annual revenues, Sun can be
found in more than 150 countries and on the World Wide Web at sun.com .

Note to Editors: Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, ''The Network Is The Computer,'' Java and PersonalJava are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Contact:

Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Penny Bruce, 408/343-1796
penelope.bruce@eng.sun.com