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To: Kashish King who wrote (8726)4/1/1998 3:00:00 AM
From: William Wang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
News for Briefing.com, SUNW buys AAPL at $35.



To: Kashish King who wrote (8726)4/1/1998 4:07:00 AM
From: Kal  Respond to of 64865
 
for your entertainment

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To: Kashish King who wrote (8726)4/1/1998 6:34:00 AM
From: Tim Hill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
techweb.cmp.com

PC is a technological mess

Despite Microsoft's surging revenue, company execs readily admitted
this past week that the PC, in many respects, was a technological
mess. This was hardly news to hundreds of engineers gathered for the
software giant's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference this past
week. But a flurry of public and private comments at WinHEC revealed
nascent plans to overhaul the PC's 17-year-old hardware and software
underpinnings, Rick Boyd-Merritt reports in EE Times.

Informal discussions could lead to a spec in a year for an
architecture tagged PC 2000 by Microsoft and Legacy-free PC by Intel.
Windows would undergo a major rewrite to build in capabilities for
dynamic control and allocation of resources and traffic.


On the same day I read at PC Week where Mr. Gates criticized the
anti-PC crowd for not being forward-looking.