The New York Times 1995 Andrew Pollack |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A cyberspace front in a multicultural world. (English-only Internet information inhibits growth) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
A stunning leap to the top at Sony; hardware, move over: the new boss is a booster of movies. (new president Nobuyuki Idei) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Big makers agree on single format for the videodisk: a late 1996 target date: player would be able to run a digital movie, a CD-ROM or music compact disk. | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Computer exhibition purchased; $800 million offer for Comdex in Japan. (Softbank Corp buys Comdex) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Japanese seek to end semiconductor pact with U.S. (Government Activity) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Japanese will make a Mac-compatible PC. (Pioneer Electronic Corp to license Macintosh technology) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Japan pushing information software. (new software consortium includes Fujitsu Ltd, Hitachi Ltd, Matsushita Communication Industrial Company Ltd, NEC Corp, Sony Corp, Toshiba Corp, Digital Vision Laboratories and Ascii Corp) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Packard Bell selling NEC a big stake; leading PC vendors in U.S. and Japan link. | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
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