The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Jim Carlton |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Advanced Micro woos a partner to fight Intel. (Advanced Micro Devices acquires NexGen) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple Computer's pact with Pioneer marks first big vendor to clone Mac. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple, IBM, Motorola PowerPC Group issues blueprint for a common computer. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple is launching improved version of MessagePad hand-held computer. (Apple Newton) (Product Announcement) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple licenses system to Radius, slashes prices for on-line service. | Business, general | Jim Carlton, Jared Sandberg |
Apple pushes IBM to ditch OS/2 for Mac. (Apple Macintosh software) | Business, general | Jim Carlton, Laurie Hays |
Apple reduces prices on line of Power Macs. (Apple's Power Mac 7200 and Power Mac 8500 PowerPC-based systems) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple's choice: preserve profits or cut prices. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple's likely loss may spur cutbacks, merger. (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
AST confirms it is talking with Samsung. (AST Research, Samsung Electronics) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
AST names former Apple aide CEO, posts loss of $96.4 million. (AST Research names former Apple Computer exec Ian W. Diery new Pres and CEO) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
AST Research posts 2nd-quarter loss; it failed to get new lines out on time. (Company Earnings) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Cider-space; after an Apple buyout, Sun could be mighty in Internet computers; workstation king has means and motive to do a deal, but cultures may not jell; getting hyper with Java. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton, Joan E. Rigdon |
Companies aim to dominate fun learning. (Broderbund Software Inc acquires Learning Co) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Compaq and Acer are slashing prices on entry-level PCs to expand market. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Diery, a key strategist at Apple, quits amid reshuffling that cut his power. (Ian W. Diery) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Florida subpoenas data of Packard Bell; marketing method studied as 12 states examine used-parts allegations. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Foreign markets give PC makers a hearty hello. (global PC sales surge) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Hewlett-Packard cuts office-PC prices in wake of moves by Compaq and IBM. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
H-P launches new computer scanner; model spells trouble for besieged office-copier sales. (HP's ScanJet 4Si scanner)(Product Announcement) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Intel cuts chip orders, shakes market. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Japanese firm to buy Comdex computer show; Softbank's purchase price of $800 million includes 16 smaller exhibitions. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Jim Carlton, Norihko Shirouzu |
Laptop-computer shipments stall as holidays approach; switchover to Pentium chip is causing growth rate to slow markedly. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Marketing plays a bigger role in distinguishing PCs; H-P gets more out of its marque, survey finds, while Apple loses cachet. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Microsoft profit soars 58% on strength of Windows 95; fiscal 1st-quarter results top estimates; doubts on system's debut ease. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
More 'Easter Eggs' sneak into software as programmers show off, seek to amuse. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Mortal combat; Nintendo, gambling with its technology, faces a crucial delay; it hopes teens will shun rivals' CD-ROM gear and buy after holidays; violence and sports in 3-D. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Motorola's new computer line to run multiple systems, relying on Windows. (Windows NT network operating system) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Motorola wireless communicator is being shipped, second unveiled. (Envoy and Marco wireless Communicators) (Product Announcement) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
New Apple PowerBook may win praise, but many say it won't close market gap. (Apple notebook computer) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Nintendo agrees to acquire 25% stake in Rare to gear up for industry battle. (Rare Ltd) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Nintendo sues Samsung unit, alleges sale of memory chip to counterfeiters. (Nintendo of America, Samsung Electronics Co) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Packard Bell sells 20% stake to NEC for $170 million; deal gives Japanese firm unprecedented access to the U.S. PC market. (Packard Bell Electronics) | Business, general | David P. Hamilton, Jim Carlton |
PC shipments in U.S. rebound; key players post gains. (Apple, Packard Bell, Hewlett-Packard) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Price war puts powerful PCs closer to home. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Shipments of workstation computers increased 25% world-wide in 1994. (Sun Microsystems Inc loses market share to IBM and HP) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Symantec to buy Delrina in swap for $415 million; 'utilities' software maker to broaden lines in bid to fend off Microsoft. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Video games, computers find symbiosis. | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
What's eating Apple? Computer maker hits some serious snags; talk rises about booting Spindler as share falls and laptops catch fire; the search for a Power Mac. (CEO Michael Spindler) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
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