The New York Times 1989 Peter H. Lewis - Abstracts

The New York Times 1989 Peter H. Lewis
TitleSubjectAuthors
A hard look at software. (New York University's Culture 1.0 educational software package) (Software Review) (evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Alook ahead: networking looms; and so does a revived I.B.M. But Apple, if not stalled, is no longer in the fast lane. (computer technology and the future) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Answering questions about fonts. (Adobe Type Manager from Adobe Systems Inc.) (Personal Computers) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
An updated portable. (Tandy 1100 FD) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Are many salespeople stumped? (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
At the front in the battle over Unix. (standardization of operating system) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Beware those network failures: local area networks are spreading, but system failures can be costly. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Building a moat with software. (computer security) (The Executive Computer) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Can there be too much power? No, because it will make possible better recognition of speech and handwriting. (computing power) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
CD-ROM for the common man. (Personal Computers) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Compaq does it again. (Compaq Computer Corp.'s LTE, LTE/286 notebook computers) (Personal Computers)(Column) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Compaq redefines high end. (SystemPro and DeskPro 486/25 microcomputers) (Personal Computers)(Science) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Computer redux. (William B. Travis High School in Austin, TX, raises funds for a computer system)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Dispatches from the bus wars. (Extended Industry Standard Architecture vs Micro Channel Architecture) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Everything for the Macintosh and its users. (Macworld Exposition 1989) (Personal Computers) (Column) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Faster ways to mix and match data. (Personal Computers) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
For storage, new disks gain ground on floppies. (CD-ROM, Compact Disk Read Only Memory) (the overall status of CD-ROM is discussed; two CD-ROM drives are evaluated) (Hardware Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Friday the 13th: a virus is lurking. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
How useful are product reviews? (computer magazines can help or hinder selection processes) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
I.B.M. and Microsoft try for a truce; but can they put behind them the dispute over a 'lite' version of OS/2? (Windows vs. OS/2 Presentation Manager) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
I.B.M.'s low-radiation monitors; the units are both less expensive than comparable models and sharper. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Lotus takes a gamble on 'Notes'; the information sharing program can tie together thousands of machines. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
More gifts for the holidays from Silicon Valley. (Christmas 1989)(Personal Computers) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Networking without the wires; a new system can build an infrared grid on the ceiling or any wall of an office. (The Executive Computer) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
New models establish a milestone in printers.News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Personal computers; software to make life a bit easier. (Good Advice Press's Banker's Secret Software Package, Traveling Software's Laplink Mac and Curtis Manufacturing Company's Speed Screws)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Planetarium on a screen. (Carina Software's Voyager, computer software for the Macintosh) (Personal Computers) (evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Programs to manage finances. (Personal Computers) (evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Software for OS/2. (Microsoft Corp's updated products for IBM microcomputers and compatible computers)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Sorting out Lotus's new 1-2-3's. (Lotus Development Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Taxpayers find help: an expert on a disk. (Tax Cut, computer software from Meca Ventures Inc.) (Software Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Texas Instruments gets personal; with laptops and an impressive laser printer, it is back in the PC market. (The Executive Computer ) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The fallout from the font wars. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The latest for desktop publishers. (Personal Computers)(Science Pages) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The portable Mac: sharp, but heavy. (Apple Computer Inc.'s Portable Macintosh) (The Executive Computer) (product announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The race to market a 486 machine. (IBM, HP announce first products) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Two software leaders join forces. (Lotus Development Corp., WordPerfect Corp. join forces in OS/2 applications development) (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Why training is worth the cost; employees need help to wring the most from ever-more complex software applications. (The Executive Computer) (column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
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