The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 G. Pascal Zachary - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 G. Pascal Zachary
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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, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Apple aims to boost Macintosh power: move may hurt joint-system venture with IBM. (Technology & Health)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Apple and Sharp set venture to develop a line of pocket-size consumer products. (Apple Computer Inc.; Sharp Corp.) (Technology)Business, generalG. 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, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Apple moves its Microsoft battle to the marketplace; computer maker initiates strategy toward growth and transition.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Stephen Kreider Yoder
Apple plans to launch product lines aimed at consumer electronics market. (Apple Computer Inc.) (Technology)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Apple unveils 'breakthrough' in technology: Macintosh model responds to spoken commands using plain language.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Autodesk is said to hire Carol Bartz of Sun Microsystems as chief executive.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Borland to halt DOS spreadsheet giveaway package. (Borland International Inc.'s Quattro Pro)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Claim is made for improving display screen. (In Focus Systems Inc.) (Technology)Business, generalG. 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, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Coming digital age may transform your living room in many ways.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Conner Peripherals, Alps Electric gain edge in contest for Prairie Tek patents.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Eight cellular firms plan vast increase in data traffic. (Telecommunications)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
EPA audit says agency mismanaged big contract with computer sciences. (Environmental Protection Agency)Business, generalG. 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, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Joe Davidson
Gate's bid to acquire art images for computers is coolly received. (William Gates III of Microsoft Corp.) (Technology)Business, generalG. 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, generalG. Pascal Zachary
HP is building a gadget to make TVs interactive. (Hewlett-Packard Co.) (Technology)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Industries find growth of digital electronics bring in competitors; as computers, phones, video blend or overlap, winners and losers will emerge.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Intel's delivery of new 'flash' chips delayed.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
McCaw to alter phone network for computers. (McCaw Cellular Communications) (McCaw plans to retrofit network to carry computerized data more efficiently)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft Corp expected to buy Fox Software.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft Corp. will acquire Fox Software.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Charles McCoy
Microsoft says Hallman to quit as president. (Who's News) (Michael Hollman)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft, Sony to pool talents for new device. (Sony's CD-ROM XA, code-named Bookman)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft, trying to set standard, urges PC makers to display 'Windows' logo.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Novell agrees to buy AT&T's Unix System. (Unix System Laboratories)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Software makers to post gains for the quarter: analysts predict Symantec will show best results. (computer software industry)Business, generalG. 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, generalG. 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, generalG. Pascal Zachary
'Virtual reality' patents gained by French firm. (Thomson CSF SA gains control of VPL Research Inc. patents)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
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