IBM PC Company Announces New Pen Tablet

The IBM Personal Computer Company announces the availability of its second generation pen-based tablet computer, the IBM ThinkPad 710T.

Apple Announces Licensing Strategies and Alliances for Newton Technology

Apple aims to license key technologies to companies who can manufacture and market a variety of exciting new products based on Newton technology to a broad range of customers.

Cirrus Logic to Develop Chip Set for Apple’s Newton Architecture

The company announces that it will supply Newton-compatible chip sets for use both by licensees of the Newton operating system and by Apple Computer.

Fujitsu Personal Systems Expands its Handheld, Portable Offerings

The new systems are the PoqetPad Plus, targeted for use in pen-based field data collection applications, and the Poqet PC Plus, targeted at keyboard-based data collection and corporate messaging applications.

Nippon Investment and Finance Co. Takes Stake in Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.

Nippon Investment and Finance Co. Ltd. (NIF), a Daiwa Securities Group company, invests $900,000 in ARM.

Compsoft Services Announces Availability of Serial I/O Support for PenASCII

Early customer test for PenAPPC and product development for AT&T Hobbit microprocessors.

Fujitsu Personal Systems Expands Capability in Portable Computing Marketplace

Fujitsu Personal Systems introduces an expanded marketing program to bring systems solutions to the mobile computing marketplace.

Apple Showcases Newton Family Features In CES Progress Report

Apple provides a progress report on the development of its upcoming Newton family of personal digital assistants.

Toshiba to Have Largest Presence at Winter Consumer Electronics Show ’93

The Computer Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. features its full line of notebook, portable and pen computers available for business, home office and individual users at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show ’93.

AT&T to Market Personal Communicator in Partnership with EO, Inc.

AT&T announces that the world’s first personal communicator will be available to the public in AT&T Phone Centers in early 1993.