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The National Newspaper of Corporate Computing

PC Week

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Updated April 14, 1995 2:00 p.m. E.T.

o Coop's Corner -- Apple compromises on CD dispute with Voyager, but questions linger
o MPEG gains backing as video standard -- IBM, Hyundai, others announce new MPEG-2 chips at NAB show
o Gates settles lawsuit with TV reporter arrested covering Microsoft chairman's wedding
o IBM cuts ThinkPad prices -- Escalates tit-for-tat price cuts among rival computer makers
o Windows 95 said to crash some 486DX4/100MHz computers
o Compaq charges Packard Bell with packing old components in "new" PCs -- Claims that retail archrival has breached the public's trust
o Digital cash options need a closer look -- The most avidly awaited feature is microtransactions


o Win 95 raises new questions

o Microsoft Network multithreading taxes system resources
o PC Week Labs: Win 3.x compatibility resource problems threaten performance

o Internet feeding frenzy spurs rollout of Web tools -- Authoring software aids publishers
o NetWare 4.1 bug ties up server response times -- Novell to issue patches
o This PC Week by John Dodge -- Win 95 trade-offs mean that something's gotta give: What will it be?
o Courtney can catch SATAN in the act -- PC Week Labs find tool a good early-warning system

o Are you afraid of SATAN?
Click here to access an on-line discussion
with Marvin Christensen, developer of Courtney,
and Eamonn Sullivan, technical director
at PC Week Labs

o Corporate world cringes as SATAN makes long-awaited debut

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