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.
Category: Timeline (1993)
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.
CIC Signs OEM Agreement with IBM to Market Pen-Based AS/400 Computers in China
Communication Intelligence Corp. announces the signing of an OEM agreement with IBM’s Application Business Systems.
GO Corp. Chairman Jerry Kaplan Participates in The Computer Bowl
With the score tied two-all, high-tech leaders from the East and West Coasts will go head-to-head in The Computer Bowl Friday, May 14, 1993, at the San Jose (CA) Civic Auditorium.
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.
CELLULAR ONE Demonstrates Pocket and Notebook-Sized Wireless Voice and Data Technologies
The day that people can compute, fax and make phone calls from an untethered device has arrived, according to Cellular One Washington.
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.
DATA RACE Announces OEM Agreement with EO
DATA RACE announces that it has an agreement with EO, Inc. to be OEM supplier for the EO internal V.32bis fAX/modem.
LAP & PALMTOP ’93 Exposition Opens in New York
The newest and smallest portable computing products, whose sales account for over 25 percent of the entire computer industry, take center stage at LAP & PALMTOP ’93, March 15-16, at the New York Hilton.
CIC Brings Handwriter Recognition System to Microsoft Windows
Communication Intelligence Corp. announces the release of Handwriter Recognition System (HRS) software for the Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing operating environment.