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Date: Sun 16-Jul-1990 18:48:53 From: ty@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Tyng-Jing Yang) Subject: Two news from COMPUTERWORLD I found following two news in COMPUTERWORLD July 9,1990. Anyone interested to comment ? (1)p124 Daewoo plans color Next station It appears that Next, Inc. has finally given in to pressure to change its all-black-and-white tune. Next Co-founder Steve Jobs has promised a color monitor by the end of this year for his company's workstations, and now Korean PC maker Daewoo Telecom Co. Ktd. is jummping on board the Next color bandwagon. Daewoo says it will have a color display system for the Next computer by sometime early next year. The image processing system will typically sell for between $30,000 and $60,000 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ and will be distributed in the U.S. by Leading Edge Porducts, Inc., according to Daewoo officals. (2) p69. an article about RS/6000 ...... Break in tradition ? Hester added that IBM is considering breaking with tradition by licening the POWER architecture, but he would not sepeculate on who the interested parties would be. Analysts, however, have put forth one possible client: Steve Job's Next Inc. , an IBM partner that has said it will produce a machine based on reduced ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ instruction set computing technology. ...... Tyng-Jing Yang
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