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GTE suspends 20 at Latino service center. (alleged abuse in customer
service orders) [Los Angeles Times: June 30 1992]
*DAK disputes responsibility for Toolworks $15m loss. (DAK Industries
Inc.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Russia: 2 computer shows in St Petersbourg announced.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*New for PC: WinMaster Windows utility program. (PC-Kwik Corp.'s file
management software) (Product Announcement) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*TMS upgrades ViewDirector imaging developer's toolkit. (ViewDirector
2.0) (Product Announcement) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Do-it-yourself memory & math chip installation kit. (Identity Systems
Technology Inc.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Australia automates tax collection.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*UK: Elonex prepares for Intel's new 80586 chip.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*UK: Andest claims first Contura modem shipments. (Andest
Communications' C524FM facsimile modem... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*New for Unix: CADDS 5 tools from Computervision. (computer-aided
design software) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Sun's Canadian users get access to headquarters support. (Sun
Microsystems Inc.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Sierra's new 1920's Laura Bow murder mystery game. (Sierra On-line
Inc.'s The Dagger of Amon Ra computer... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Maxtor intros 340MB 3.5-inch disk drive. (MXT-340) (Product
Announcement) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Intel struggling with names for new P5 chip.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*PC Expo: NView intros patented active matrix LCD projector. (liquid
crystal display) (Luminator) (Product... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Mustang intros LAN front-end version of Wildcat BBS. (bulletin board
system) (Mustang Software Inc.'s Wildcat!... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Comcast buys Fleet Call stake, joins CTIA board. (Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Ericsson raises Ericsson-GE stake to 80 percent.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*RAM Mobile Data forms e-mail unit. (electronic mail )
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Telephone area code shuffle moves NY Bronx. (New York Telephone Co.)
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Brite Voice intros information service for voice mail. (Brite Voice
Systems Inc.'s SourceMail) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Bull shareholders give thumbs up for IBM's buy-in. (Groupe Bull)
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*"Yellow Pages" now available for Czechoslovakia. (Nynex's Mediatel
subsidiary publishes directory) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*New for PC: Xtree for Windows due on August 1. (file management
software) (Product Announcement) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Dell slashes pricing in Europe. (Dell Computer Corp.'s
microcomputers) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Compaq to enter printer business. (Compaq Computer Corp.)
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*TI announces cross patents, files suit against Sanyo. (Texas
Instruments Inc., Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Fifth Generation acquires remote access product. (Fifth Generation
Systems Inc.; XS technology from... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Wicat nominates four Cos for US Dept of Labor awards. (companies)
(Wicat Systems Inc.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Lotus intros Realtime extensions, AIX & NeXTSTEP products. (Lotus
Development Corp.'s Lotus Realtime for... [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Steve Jobs supports Perot. (H. Ross Perot)
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Systemhouse signs outsourcing deal with Amoco Canada. (SHL
Systemhouse Inc.) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*PC Expo: new protocol planned for database programming. (Xbase
Institute) [Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Next gets additional $55 million credit line from Canon.
[Newsbytes: June 30 1992]
*Inside.
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Letters. (Letter to the Editor)
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Corrections & amplifications. (Brief Article) (Correction Notice)
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*How to write to PC Magazine.
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Takin' care of business, PC style. (Brief Article)
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Apple's Newton falls far from tree. (Apple Computer Inc.'s new
pen-based, hand-held computer) (Brief... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Intel embraces XGA and Local-Bus video. (Brief Article)
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Local bus is ready for prime time. (Pipeline) (Column)
[PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*IBM lends credibility to cellular comm. (IBM's alliance with nine
communications companies to define a... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Flash memory: death knell for hard disks? (flash memory cards not
likely to replace DRAM completely)... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Toolbars: software steroids. (tools to help customize Windows
applications and menu bars) (Brief... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*LANtastic to get more flexible. (Artisoft acquires Performance
Technology to enhance LANtastic) (Brief... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Sampling sound. (multimedia boards that produce the best sounds)
(Brief Article) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Closing the (generation) gap. (Microsoft brings DEC into Windows NT
group) (Brief Article) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Removability is back. (Syquest Technology selling removable
Winchester disk drives) (Brief Article) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Managing the network. (large network vendors offering file servers
for wiring hubs) (Brief Article) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*On your marks! PenPoint and Windows for Pens race for pen dominance.
(Software Review) (overview of two... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Darkness and light: NCR's 3125 is the right size but needs a brighter
screen. (NCR Corp.'s NCR 3125 pen-based... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*PenPoint. (GO Corp.) (Software Review) (one of two evaluations of
pen-based operating systems in 'On your... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing. (Software Review) (one of two
evaluations of pen-based operating... [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*IBM's ThinkPad pen PC. (IBM Corp.'s $5,000 ThinkPad pen-based system)
(Hardware Review) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*MicroSlate's rugged Pen PC. (MicroSlate's Datellite 400L pen-based
PC) (Hardware Review) [PC Magazine: June 30 1992]
*NEC's UltraLite SL/20P: pen hybrid is better for pointing than for
writing. (NEC's $3,599 UltraLite SL/20P... [PC Magazine: