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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53809)4/29/1998 1:43:00 AM
From: TLane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
<<Iomaniacs have got to be kidding when they say that OEM's will actually buy this toy and trust it inside their devices.>> Hey Rock! Maybe Kodak & Olympus haven't read your posts..... iomegazine(tm) - Investor Info - Business Wire Press Releases >>( BW)(IOMEGA)(IOM) ADVISORY/Want to Join Leading Digital Technology Experts From Kodak, Iomega and Olympus for a Panel Discussion Entitled "Celebrating an Image-based Society"? News & Assignment Editors ADVISORY... for Wednesday (April 29) --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- What: The panel will address: -- Digital photography revolution - what will it take to make it happen? -- Future trends in digital imaging -- How to reduce the costs of digital photography to create mass market appeal Who: Leading digital imaging experts from the following organizations: -- Iomega - Mike Lundgren, General Manager, Clik! Business -- Kodak - Greg Westbrook, Capture Business Manager, Digital & Applied Imaging -- Olympus - Bill Boles, Group VP, Olympus America -- Popular Photography - Mike McNamara, Editor -- RIT - Dr. Franziska Frey, Imaging Scientist, Image Permanence Institute When: Wednesday, April 29 -- 4:30 - 5:30 PM, PST: Panel session followed by Q&A. Teleconference Information: Please dial (888) 232-0361; participant code: 350823 CONTACT: GCI Group Lisa Tarter, 415/974-7265 ltarter@gcigroup.com INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET ADVISORY<



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (53809)4/29/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: Les White  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
>>skipping heads....OEM's will reject this toy<<

Well there's another brilliant urinalysis of the applications of modern technology.

It's a wonder box makers didn't come to that same conclusion when they decided to put floppy's, zips, and CDROM's in their laptops. What were they thinking? Did they think they could design a drive to withstand the rigors of every day usage by the average consumer?

Boy, will they be sorry when their mass beta tests result in all those laptop returns.

I think IOM should put a warning on the Click! box. WARNING: Use of this device by spastic photographers may result in unreliable downloads.

Les