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The Data
storage Report
April 1996 Volume 11, Issue 4
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
APPLE AND BANDAI DEBUT PIPPIN SET-TOP
WILL PIPPIN BE ANOTHER NEWTON FLOP?
GAME MAKER MAKES READY FOR 64-BIT WAR
WHAT’S THE OUTLOOK FOR SET-TOP BOX BATTLE?
WHAT U.S. HOUSEHOLDS THINK OF PCS?
CAN MICROSOFT CONTROL THE INTERNET MARKET?
FLAWS BEGIN TO APPEAR IN $500 SET-TOP BOX
PC AS ENTERTAINMENT CENTER COMPONENT?
PC MAKERS LINE UP TO BUILD SET-TOP BOX
INTERNET SAVES UNIFIED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE
CAN JAVA PROCESSORS SERVE CORPORATIONS?
HAS JAVA A PLACE IN MOBILE COMPUTING?
PC LEADERS SUFFER BUT MARKET BOOMS
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WHY PC PRICES ARE STARTING TO CLIMB
CAN WINDOWS NT WIN THE CORPORATION?
SEAGATE TAKES ON NETWORK PROBLEM
WHY MULTIMEDIA GREW TO $53 BILLION IN ’95
MAXTOR SHOWS SIGNS OF COMPETITIVENESS
WHY THE BOOM IN MAINFRAME STORAGE
OPTICAL DRIVE BOASTS HALF-PRICE OF OTHERS
HAVE SMART CARDS FOUND A MARKET?
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