| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 G. Pascal Zachary |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Agency dealt blow on rules for messaging. (US Computer System Security and Privacy Advisory Board recommends that US Department of Commerce delay adopting security standard) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Apple aims to boost Macintosh power: move may hurt joint-system venture with IBM. (Technology & Health) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Apple and Sharp set venture to develop a line of pocket-size consumer products. (Apple Computer Inc.; Sharp Corp.) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Apple enlists small companies for software; Userland's product to extend Macintosh capabilities in area of automation. (development of Frontier program development software) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Apple moves its Microsoft battle to the marketplace; computer maker initiates strategy toward growth and transition. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary, Stephen Kreider Yoder |
| Apple plans to launch product lines aimed at consumer electronics market. (Apple Computer Inc.) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Apple unveils 'breakthrough' in technology: Macintosh model responds to spoken commands using plain language. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Autodesk is said to hire Carol Bartz of Sun Microsystems as chief executive. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Borland to halt DOS spreadsheet giveaway package. (Borland International Inc.'s Quattro Pro) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Claim is made for improving display screen. (In Focus Systems Inc.) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Coming back: U.S. high-tech firms have begun staging little-noticed revival; of limited scope and no use so far to U.S. workers, it still raises some hope; can Clinton keep it going? | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Coming digital age may transform your living room in many ways. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Conner Peripherals, Alps Electric gain edge in contest for Prairie Tek patents. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Eight cellular firms plan vast increase in data traffic. (Telecommunications) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| EPA audit says agency mismanaged big contract with computer sciences. (Environmental Protection Agency) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| FTC's lawyers seek injunction on Microsoft; report urges the agency to bar some practices by the software maker. (Federal Trade Commission) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary, Joe Davidson |
| Gate's bid to acquire art images for computers is coolly received. (William Gates III of Microsoft Corp.) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Getting help; high-tech firms find it's good to line up outside contractors; as fear of losing expertise fades, many now make only a part of a product; corporate alliances increase. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| HP is building a gadget to make TVs interactive. (Hewlett-Packard Co.) (Technology) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Industries find growth of digital electronics bring in competitors; as computers, phones, video blend or overlap, winners and losers will emerge. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Intel's delivery of new 'flash' chips delayed. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| McCaw to alter phone network for computers. (McCaw Cellular Communications) (McCaw plans to retrofit network to carry computerized data more efficiently) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Microsoft Corp expected to buy Fox Software. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Microsoft Corp. will acquire Fox Software. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary, Charles McCoy |
| Microsoft says Hallman to quit as president. (Who's News) (Michael Hollman) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Microsoft, Sony to pool talents for new device. (Sony's CD-ROM XA, code-named Bookman) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Microsoft, trying to set standard, urges PC makers to display 'Windows' logo. | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Novell agrees to buy AT&T's Unix System. (Unix System Laboratories) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Software makers to post gains for the quarter: analysts predict Symantec will show best results. (computer software industry) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Tech shop: 'theocracy of hackers' rules Autodesk Inc., a strangely run firm; can the latest CEO survive a cabal of programmers who send 'flame mail'?; a most unusual interview. (interview with Autodesk founder John Walker)(new CEO Carol Bartz) (Company Profile) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| Two new Microsoft products are likely to put more pressure on competitors. (Excel 4.0 for Windows and Windows for pen-based computers) (Product Announcement) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
| 'Virtual reality' patents gained by French firm. (Thomson CSF SA gains control of VPL Research Inc. patents) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary |
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