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- Apple Unveils Newton Technology
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- CHICAGO--May 29, 1992--After months of industry speculation and
- anticipation, Apple Computer, Inc., today provided the first glimpse
- of its Newton technology. This new technology will be the core of
- Apple's first major new product line since the popular Macintosh
- personal computer was introduced in 1984.
- Shown today at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show, Newton devices
- fall into an emerging new class of products that Apple calls Personal
- Digital Assistants--devices that use digital technology to bridge the
- gap between personal computers and consumer electronics. Newton is
- also the first new technology announced from Apple's new Personal
- Interactive Electronics division, which has been chartered with
- extending the company into new growth areas, where Apple has unique
- technology and business advantages.
- "The possibilities for vendors and customers in this emerging market
- are enormous," said John Sculley, Apple's chairman and CEO. "The
- convergence of digital technology and information represents the
- biggest opportunity for Apple and other vendors in the personal
- computer, consumer electronics, telecommunications, entertainment,
- and publishing industries since the advent of personal computers.
- And Apple is poised for success with multiple projects and technology
- that will come to fruition over the next several years.
- "Newton is a technology that exemplifies the best of Apple's
- strengths: using leading-edge software technology to allow people to
- do things more easily and efficiently," he added.
- Newton is an entirely new technology from Apple that will be the
- basis for a broad array of new products. To assist in the
- proliferation of Newton technology, Apple is licensing Newton to
- selected vendors to use in their own versions of Newton devices.
- Last March, Apple announced such a relationship with Sharp Corp. of
- Japan. Sharp has licensed Newton technology from Apple for its own
- future products, and will also jointly design and produce the first
- commercial product version of Newton technology for both companies,
- due out early next year.
- The first Newton products will be electronic notepads that
- intelligently assist the user in capturing, organizing and
- communicating ideas and information. These products will be small,
- portable devices that allow freeform notetaking, drawing,
- calculating, scheduling, and communicating. Newton's revolutionary
- new hardware technology offers performance capabilities similar to a
- high-end personal computer, and because of its unique software
- environment, is very easy to learn and use.
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- Breakthrough New Technologies
- Groundbreaking technology from Apple has been under development for
- more than four years and has provided the basis for a number of core
- technologies in Newton.
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- Newton Intelligence:
- Newton will actively assist users in their day-to-day tasks. As the
- device is used, it will learn more about the user and actually
- propose solutions to help them work more efficiently. For instance,
- if a user wanted to schedule "lunch with Jane", they would simply
- write "lunch Jane Thursday". Newton technology would know that lunch
- normally means noon, and that Jane in the individual's address book
- is Jane Green, and that Thursday probably means this Thursday. A
- Newton device would then suggest this to the user, by opening their
- calendar to Thursday and scheduling lunch from noon to 1 p.m. with
- Jane Green.
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- Recognition Architecture:
- The goal for the recognition architecture is to make using Newton
- products as easy as using a pencil and paper. Newton products will
- be able to read a user's handwriting, transform it into text as they
- write, and quickly refine and scale drawings or sketches. Newton
- technology allows the user to write in a natural and freeform manner
- because it does not limit the user to writing in boxes or on lines on
- the screen surface. This Newton technology is different from other
- pen-based operating systems because it is based on the simultaneous
- use of several recognition technologies, rather than forcing the user
- to choose one at a time. The benefit to the user is a higher
- recognition factor and greater adaptability to personal style.
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- Information Architecture:
- Newton devices will provide users with a single repository for all of
- the little pieces of information they would typically accumulate in
- various forms (phone numbers, business cards, directions, meeting
- notes, birthdays). Because of the advanced object-oriented data
- structure, Newton products will then allow users to organize the
- information so that they can easily access it in any variety of ways.
- For instance, a user could view the information for everything that
- relates to a specific client, a specific week, or a specific subject
- such as "Jane Green".
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- Communications Architecture:
- Newton technology was designed from the ground up to take great
- advantage of communications. These new products will foster easy
- communications between various Newton product users in meetings, on
- the street corner, or during lunch. Newton devices will have built-
- in wired and wireless communications capabilities. For instance, two
- Newton users could compare calenders or exchange business cards.
- Newton users could also fax a letter, check electronic mail messages
- or connect to a satellite news service to obtain current news or
- stock information.
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- Hardware Architecture:
- Newton technology is based on a new breed of powerful RISC processors
- optimized for high performance, low power consumption, and low cost.
- The Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. (ARM) RISC processor Apple has
- chosen, the ARM 610, gives Newton products the equivalent power of
- leading desktop computers, yet consumes less battery power than a
- small flashlight. In addition, the Newton architecture allows users
- to add intelligent cards to increase the amount of information the
- products can access and store as well as add more specific functions.
- Both Apple and third party companies will provide a variety of
- intelligent cards to give users choices for specific needs.
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- Industry Leaders Announce Support
- The first group of a number of major companies have announced support
- for Newton technology and have committed to development of future
- complementary products. Representing many industry segments, the
- range of products expected will be focused in the general areas of
- 1) communications products--to enhance the use of Newton devices in a
- mobile environment; 2) content products--to offer users a wide
- spectrum of interesting and personal information for their Newton
- products; and 3) compatibility--allowing users to use Newton devices
- easily in parallel with existing computer systems. Motorola, Pacific
- Bell, Random House, SkyTel Corporation and Traveling Software, Inc.
- today all made announcements in conjunction with Apple.
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- Availability
- The first Newton product from Apple will be available in English-
- language versions in early 1993. Newton-based products from Sharp
- Corp. are also expected to be available in the same timeframe.
- Pricing will be announced at the time of delivery.
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- Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks and
- Newton is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
- Morotola is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
- Pacific Bell is a registered trademark of Pacific Telesis.
- RANDOM HOUSE is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.
- Sharp is a registered trademark of Sharp Corporation
- SkyTel is a registered trademark of SkyTel Corporation.
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