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The Data
storage Report
April 1992 Volume 8, Issue 4
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
DRIVE MAKERS LUST AFTER PRAIRIETEK’S PATENTS
GENESIS OF THE PATENT PROBLEM
SEAGATE OPTS OUT OF PATENT BIDDING FRENZY
SEAGATE LOBBIES COMMERCE UNDER SECRETARY FOR TECHNOLOGY
SEAGATE DEMANDS NEW DRIVE PATENT CLAIM METRIC
SEAGATE’S RANCOROUS PATENT LITIGATION HISTORY
$26-BILLION GIANT SHUCKS LOSSES, SHOWS PROFITS
1.8-IN. DRIVES TAKE ON MARKET LEADER INTEGRAL
NEW 1.8-IN DRIVE CLAIMS RUGGEDNESS AND SIZE FIRSTS
AT 80-MEGABYTES, 1.8-IN. DRIVE CLAIMS MOST CAPACITY
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TOWARD A CREDIT CARD SIZE DISK DRIVE
SMALL DRIVE IC INTEGRATION STRATEGY
SUPPLIERS FIGHT TO BE FIRST WITH GBYTE 3.5-IN. DRIVE
1ST IC INTEGRATING SPINDLE AND ACTUATOR CONTROLS BOWS
BETTING THAT 3.5-IN OPTICAL WILL HIT HIGH VOLUME
SONY WANTS YOU TO BUY A BOOKMAN
CUTTING AN 8-MM DRIVE IN HALF
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