The New York Times 1993 Peter H. Lewis - Abstracts

The New York Times 1993 Peter H. Lewis
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A big gap between C.E.O.'s and information officers. (Sanjay Kumar, Computer Associates International Inc.'s executive vice president of operations) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
An 'early adopter' and superfast thrills. (Compaq Deskpro 5/60M microcomputer)(Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
An impressive line from Lexmark breaks old ground: a solid choice for those tricky forms and envelopes. (IBM Wheelwriter line of electric typewriters) (The Executive Computer)(Column) (Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Apple offers a Macintosh for the teacher. (Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh LC 520 multimedia-ready microcomputer for schools) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
A program that transcends incompatibility; Adobe Acrobat transmits formatted documents. (Adobe Systems Inc.'s file interchange software) (Software Review) (The Executive Computer) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
A strong new OS/2, with an uncertain future. (IBM's operating system)(The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
At I.B.M., staying ahead of the bureaucracy police. (Nobuo Mii) (Sound Bytes)(Column) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
At last, a movie fits on a CD-ROM disk. (new video compression technology) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
A toolbox for Apple's Powerbook. (Symantec Corp.'s Norton Essentials for Powerbook utility program package) (Software Review) (Personal Computers) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Bells, whistles and alternatives. (Microsoft Corp.'s DOS 6.0 operating system) (Software Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Better flat-panel color for diehard Mac users. (Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180c notebook computer) (Hardware Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Beware! The computer is extending its reach. (new communications applications of microcomputers) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Borland's new offering: worth the wait? ( Borland International Inc.'s Paradox for Windows data base management system)(The Executive Computer) (Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Canon's new laptop packs a nice printer inside. (Canon Inc.'s Canon Note Jet 486) (Hardware Review) (The Executive Computer) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Cashed out and tuned in to contemporary art. (Peter Norton, founder of Peter Norton Computing Inc.) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Champion of MS-DOS, admirer of Windows. (Bradley Michael Chase, Microsoft Corp.'s general manager for MS-DOS) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Choosing right monitor may save your health. (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Compaq's completely portable executive. (Lorie Strong, vice president of portable software marketing) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Computer-to-go generation. (the use of portable computers in schools) (Ex Machina)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Do Apple's compromises make business sense? (Apple Macintosh Centris 610 and 650 microcomputers) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Doesn't it ever stop? PC price war looms again; weak companies get trampled as a battle of titans shapes up. (microcomputer) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Do offices want a Rolls-Royce of color printers? (QMS Inc.'s Color Script Laser 1000) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Everything intelligent, and all of it connected. (Karen Ann Hargrove, Microsoft Corp.'s general manager of digital office systems) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Facing the price of a home computer. (choosing a computer for schoolchildren) (Personal Computers) (Buyers Guide)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
First, the good news about DOS.6. (Microsoft Corp.'s operating system) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
For expert or novice, more choices for desktop publishing. (Microsoft Corp.'s Publisher 2.0 for Windows, Aldus Corp.'s Pagemaker 5.0 for Windows and Quark Inc.'s Xpress 3.2 for Macintosh desktop publishing software) (Product Announcement)(The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
For the home computer user, a neat Compaq challenger to the Macintosh. (Presario all-in-one microcomputer) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
From Microsoft, a mouse that does more tricks. (Hardware Review) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
From stepchild to favorite son. (IBM Personal Computer 's new PS/1 microcomputer line) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Handicapping this year's race for the top tax program. (Turbotax and Andrew Tobias' Taxcut) (Software Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
H-P's new laser: smaller, cheaper but not faster. (LaserJet 4L personal printer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
In a 3-sided battle, confusion reigns - of course. (Microsoft Windows NT vs. OS/2 2.1 vs. Unix) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
In the home office, equipment may still be deductible; computers, faxes and answering machines may meet I.R.S. requirements. (Internal Revenue Service)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Is Borland using a two-edged sword in battling for sales?; its price-cutting on Quattro Pro is likely to slash future profits. (Borland International Inc.'s Quattro Pro for Windows 5.0 spreadsheet software) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
It's as plain as the screen in front of your nose. (purchasing a monitor) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
It wasn't as easy as 1-2-3, but Lotus has a winner. (Lotus Development Corp.'s Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows 4.0 spreadsheet software) (Software Review) (The Executive Computer)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Low cost printing with speed and clarity. (Apple's Stylewriter II bubble-jet printer) (Hardware Review) (Personal Computers)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Making big noise about sound and motion. (new products at Spring Comdex 1993) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Managing a company's software is getting more complex; weak support and a clamor for programs add to the chaos. (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Manifold uses of memory. (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Memory chip prices take the up stairs again; was it a fire at an obscure Japanese epoxy plant that caused the panic? (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Mess-free aquarium. (Maxis Software's El Fish computer game) (Software Review ) (Personal Computers)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Newest Netware challenges customers. (version 4.0 of Novell Inc.'s network operating system) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
New for graphic artists: Photoshop for Windows. (Adobe Systems Inc.'s PhotoShop for Windows 2.5 image processing software) (Software Review) (The Executive Computer)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
New PC Tools are better, and better for being late. (Central Point Software's PC Tools for Windows utility program) (Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
No pie in the sky: I.B.M.'s new 'green' machine. (IBM Personal Computer Co.) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Now you see it, now you don't. (useful educational software)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Of memories and memory and yet more memory. (types of microcomputer memory) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Pairing people management with project management; Managepro meshes project schedules with personnel files. (Avantos Performance Systems' Managepro for Windows 1.2 project management software) (Software Review) (The Executive Computer) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
PC buyers will soon face choices among work stations: the technology is tempting; the investment is formidable. (microcomputers versus workstations) (The Executive Computer)(Column) (Buyers Guide)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
PC watcher: innovation is a sell, stability's a buy. (Jim Seymour, a computer consultant) (Sound Bytes)(Column) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Power in a small box. (HP's Omni Book 300 subnotebook computer) (Hardware Review) (Personal Computers) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Prodding Digital PC's toward the winner's circle. (Enrico Pesatori, general manager of personal computer operations at DEC) (Sound Bytes)(Column) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Pushing the frontiers of the electronic age. (Mitchell D. Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corp. and the Electronic Frontier Foundation) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Quick! Translate 2s/1p/1g, win3.1, .28dpi, N/I SVGA; interpreting baffling advertisements: a primer. (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Shopping lessons from (gasp!) the Air Force. (Desktop IV microcomputer-procurement contract) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Smoothing the flow as peripherals multiply. (interview with Adaptec Chairman and CEO John Gabor Adler) (Sound Bytes)(Column) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Some bumps in the road for Intel's fast new chip. (Pentium microprocessor)(Personal Computers ) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
'Take no prisoners,' a bold wordsmith says. (John Charles Dvorak) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The fabricator - every home should really have one. (author Marshall Burns) (Sound Bytes)(Column) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The latest Microsoft venture? Accounting software. (Microsoft Profit for Windows) (Software Review) (The Executive Computer)(Column) (Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The lingo, from 'client' to 'kludge.' (vocabulary of computing) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The moving electron writes, moves on. (WordPerfect Corp.'s WordPerfect 6.0 word processing software) (Personal Computers)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The next tidal wave? Some call it 'social computing'; new ways of communicating with the customer and supplier. (Forrester Research Inc.'s Technology Forum conference) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The virus: threat or menace? (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
The vital video adapter links brain and display. (video boards) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
To Pentium or not to Pentium? The question looms. (Intel's Pentium microprocessor) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Top executives seeking more from technology. (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
Under indictment. (Gordon E. Eubanks, Jr., president and CEO of Symantec Corp.) (Sound Bytes) (Interview)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
What is a free program worth? (Computer Associates International Inc.'s Kiplinger's CA-Simply Money personal finance software) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
When it's time to pay the piper electronically. (Intuit Inc.'s Quicken 4.0 for Macintosh personal finance software) (Personal Computers) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
With new machines, Apple keeps its edge in multimedia; but, surprise, the sophisticated features are not a bargain. (Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh Quadra 840AV and Centris 660AV multimedia-ready microcomputers) (The Executive Computer) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryPeter H. Lewis
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