The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Jacob M. Schlesinger - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Jacob M. Schlesinger
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Affirmative action: U.S. chip makers find 'quotas' help them crack Japan's market: under a managed-trade pact, they informally get share of Japan's chip business: but will it limit them, too?Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Apple Computer boosts efforts in Japan to increase sales and attract investors.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
AT&T hires ex-negotiator for Japan post. (Glen S. Fukushima)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
AT&T moves to sell part of Unix group: three Japanese companies are said to have agreed to acquire 1%-4% stakes. (Fujitsu Ltd., NEC Corp., Toshiba Corp.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Paul B. Carroll
AT&T to get license from NEC that lets it enter a chip market; U.S. giant to share capacity under gate-array pact; more talks are planned.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Computer makers agree on a standard for new memory cards for laptops. (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Cray will unveil smaller version of supercomputer. (Cray Research Inc.) (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Destructive viruses have now spread to Japanese PCs.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Fujitsu seeks closer ties with Siemens, agrees to buy 80% of Britain's ICL. (International Computers Ltd.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Richard L. Hudson
Fujitsu to sell fault-tolerant computers, challenging dominance of 2 U.S. firms. (Tandem Computers Inc., Stratus Computer Inc.) (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Fujitsu unveils mainframe computers that may out-muscle IBM's new line. (product announcement)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Hitachi's mainframes get jump. (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Paul B. Carroll
Japan aims to show that chip market is open to the West.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japan pursues LCD screens with passion. (liquid crystal display)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japan's chip makers take glut in stride despite U.S., Korean price competition.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japan to unveil economic reform plan; telecommunications market will open.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Peter Truell
Kubota says head of Stardent sought money for silence. (Masahiro Yoshida, Kubota managing director; Stardent Computer Inc.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Matsushita to use Sun technology in new machines. (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.; Sun Microsystems Inc.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Motorola's trade win has hollow ring as Japan Inc. matches phone innovation.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
NEC unveils computer, says it's the fastest. (mainframe computer) (product announcement)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Nippon Steel, in a diversification move, to make, sell notebook-sized computers.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Speed of light; is optical computing the next frontier, or just a nutty idea? Gizmo by Bell Labs shows it's possible to use photons rather than electrons; Japanese launch a program. (AT and T Bell Laboratories Inc.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Laurence Hooper
Texas Instruments, Kobe Steel form venture. (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Texas Instruments seeking big fees from Japan firms. (royalties on dynamic random access memory chip patent)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Masayoshi Kanabayashi
U.S. computer makers increase efforts to win Japanese government contracts. (Technology) (column)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Workstation options expanding. (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Stephen Kreider Yoder
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