| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Ken Yamada |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Advanced Micro plans to preview its 486 chip clone. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s clone of Intel Corp.'s 80486 microprocessor) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Apple introduces 'Newton' featuring printing by hand. (Product Announcement) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Apple is joining PC wars with price cut and a new line. (Computers) | Business, general | Stephen Kreider Yoder, Ken Yamada |
| Apple to keep Newton unseen at trade show. (Apple Computer Inc.'s Newton 'personal digital assistant'; Consumer Electronics Trade Show) (Computers) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Apple to unveil mail order catalog and sell directly to big companies. (Technology and Health) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Apple upgrades its laptop line; one model converts to a desktop. (Macintosh PowerBook line; PowerBook Duo) (Product Announcement) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| A sudden wrinkle in time carries Tandem's computers back to 1983. (defect in timekeeping software from Tandem Computer Inc.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Claircom plans digital phones for airlines. (joint venture of McCaw Cellular Communications Inc. and General Motors Corp.'s Hughes Network Systems unit) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Conner says 3rd-period net rose, but results raise price-war fear. (Conner Peripherals Inc.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Firms to unveil hand-held computers with electronic 'pens' and phone links. (EO Inc., Toshiba) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Getting personal. (Apple Chmn John Sculley interviewed about future of Newton personal digital assistant) (The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology)(supplement) (Interview) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Hewlett-Packard names Lewis E. Platt president and chief, succeeding Young. (John Young) (Who's News ) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| IBM signals delay affecting low-cost line. (product delay of PS/ValuePoint microcomputers) (Computers) | Business, general | Laurence Hooper, Ken Yamada |
| Intel earnings declined 7% in 1st quarter. (Intel Corp reports losses due to litigation expenses and competition) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Intel is upheld on copyright for 486 chip: Advanced Micro is barred from selling clones that copy software. (Intel 80486, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Judge rejects most remaining claims by Apple against Microsoft, Hewlett. (copyright issues; HP) (Technology) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| LSI withdraws from Sematech research group. (LSI Logic Corp.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Micron to quit Sematech Group, cites differences. (Micron Technology Inc., semiconductor industry consortium) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Microsoft, Lotus to post jumps in profit, Borland to show a decline, analysts say. (quarter ending Mar 31, 1992 shows mixed results for software companies) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Motorola, Samsung plan to develop palmtop computers. (Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. developing small pen-based wireless computers) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Motorola signs up some investors in Iridium satellite phone systems. | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Once-battered Seagate gains in computer price war; disk-drive maker stuns Wall Street with big rebound in last 2 quarters. (Seagate Technology Inc.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Software firms expected to post mixed earnings. | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Sun Microsystems' profit fell 82% in first quarter on output delays. (Sun Microsystems Inc.) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
| Sun Microsystems reports profit dropped 43% in fiscal 4th quarter. (Sun Microsystems Inc. financial report) | Business, general | Ken Yamada |
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