| The New York Times 1989 Peter H. Lewis |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A hard look at software. (New York University's Culture 1.0 educational software package) (Software Review) (evaluation) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Answering questions about fonts. (Adobe Type Manager from Adobe Systems Inc.) (Personal Computers) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| An updated portable. (Tandy 1100 FD) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Are many salespeople stumped? (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| At the front in the battle over Unix. (standardization of operating system) (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Beware those network failures: local area networks are spreading, but system failures can be costly. (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Building a moat with software. (computer security) (The Executive Computer) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| CD-ROM for the common man. (Personal Computers) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Compaq does it again. (Compaq Computer Corp.'s LTE, LTE/286 notebook computers) (Personal Computers)(Column) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Compaq redefines high end. (SystemPro and DeskPro 486/25 microcomputers) (Personal Computers)(Science) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Computer redux. (William B. Travis High School in Austin, TX, raises funds for a computer system) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Dispatches from the bus wars. (Extended Industry Standard Architecture vs Micro Channel Architecture) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Everything for the Macintosh and its users. (Macworld Exposition 1989) (Personal Computers) (Column) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Faster ways to mix and match data. (Personal Computers) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Friday the 13th: a virus is lurking. (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| How useful are product reviews? (computer magazines can help or hinder selection processes) (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| More gifts for the holidays from Silicon Valley. (Christmas 1989)(Personal Computers) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| New models establish a milestone in printers. | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Planetarium on a screen. (Carina Software's Voyager, computer software for the Macintosh) (Personal Computers) (evaluation) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Programs to manage finances. (Personal Computers) (evaluation) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Software for OS/2. (Microsoft Corp's updated products for IBM microcomputers and compatible computers) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| Sorting out Lotus's new 1-2-3's. (Lotus Development Corp.) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| The fallout from the font wars. (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| The latest for desktop publishers. (Personal Computers)(Science Pages) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| The portable Mac: sharp, but heavy. (Apple Computer Inc.'s Portable Macintosh) (The Executive Computer) (product announcement) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
| The race to market a 486 machine. (IBM, HP announce first products) (The Executive Computer) (column) | News, opinion and commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter 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 commentary | Peter H. Lewis |
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