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412.1 | | CECV05::ARONSON | Tags Fun,but I'm tired of being it ! | Mon May 04 1992 16:21 | 9 |
412.2 | PhotoLink today (and yesterday!) | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Mon May 04 1992 17:02 | 7 |
412.3 | So when's our turn & who's stopping us? | GLDOA::MORRISON | Dave | Tue May 05 1992 00:54 | 4 |
412.4 | | WARP5::LARUE | Jeff LaRue: U.S. Network Resource Center | Tue May 05 1992 18:45 | 9 |
412.5 | Good but... | LEMAN::BURKHALTER | | Wed May 06 1992 06:20 | 8 |
412.6 | | WARP5::LARUE | Jeff LaRue: U.S. Network Resource Center | Wed May 06 1992 19:15 | 9 |
412.7 | Seriously looking at the PDA | ALAMOS::ADAMS | Visualize Whirled Peas | Thu May 07 1992 11:06 | 16 |
412.8 | Not with today's Aplha chip, power&heat, Oy Vey! | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Thu May 07 1992 12:41 | 13 |
412.9 | Alpha doesn't have to be hot! | FASDER::AHERB | Al is the *first* name | Fri May 08 1992 08:55 | 10 |
412.10 | Think of it a s evolution in action | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Fri May 08 1992 09:58 | 14 |
412.11 | How many mips is my Mac SE? | FASDER::AHERB | Al is the *first* name | Fri May 08 1992 13:14 | 10 |
412.12 | No Alpha chip ready any time soon | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Fri May 08 1992 14:24 | 16 |
412.13 | low power at Fclk=100MHz limited by CV**F | ORACLE::WATSON | N1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922 | Fri May 08 1992 14:46 | 27 |
412.14 | Someday, sure, but not RSN | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Fri May 08 1992 14:56 | 17 |
412.15 | You may be right about timing (I hope not!) | ORACLE::WATSON | N1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922 | Fri May 08 1992 15:15 | 12 |
412.16 | PDA = ? VUPS? | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Fri May 08 1992 15:53 | 7 |
412.17 | chip performance != user performance | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Fri May 08 1992 16:17 | 9 |
412.18 | | CREATV::QUODLING | Ken, Me, and a cast of extras... | Fri May 08 1992 18:54 | 5 |
412.19 | I'll be happy to get data compatibility | FASDER::AHERB | Al is the *first* name | Sun May 10 1992 10:08 | 11 |
412.20 | MAC/OS on Alpha someday??? | GLDOA::MORRISON | Dave | Mon May 11 1992 12:28 | 3 |
412.21 | Where can we get a look? | ERLANG::BACKES | | Mon May 11 1992 12:31 | 8 |
412.22 | PDA Demo'ed soon, Shipping rumored 1/93 | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Mon May 11 1992 12:42 | 11 |
412.23 | Mac IIfx ~ 3.something SPECmarks | SWAM2::DAVIS_RI | Rich Davis | Tue May 12 1992 16:47 | 12 |
412.24 | "Newton" technology announced for PDA and more | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sat May 30 1992 12:06 | 7 |
412.25 | Newton - first press reports | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sat May 30 1992 12:10 | 167 |
412.26 | Newton - Apple Press Release | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sat May 30 1992 12:22 | 159 |
412.27 | "Soft" Newton details, + it's relevance to DEC | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Tue Jun 02 1992 12:23 | 407 |
412.28 | Digital already doing it? | WARP5::LARUE | Jeff LaRue: U.S. Network Resource Center | Tue Jun 02 1992 13:16 | 11 |
412.29 | Please specify | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Tue Jun 02 1992 13:39 | 7 |
412.30 | | WARP5::LARUE | Jeff LaRue: U.S. Network Resource Center | Wed Jun 03 1992 13:02 | 8 |
412.31 | Newton is (will be) assistant, not tool | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Wed Jun 03 1992 14:22 | 23 |
412.32 | | WARP5::LARUE | Jeff LaRue: U.S. Network Resource Center | Wed Jun 03 1992 15:51 | 10 |
412.33 | | CALS::THACKERAY | | Wed Jun 03 1992 18:23 | 10 |
412.34 | newton is more than just organizer apps | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Thu Jun 04 1992 10:06 | 5 |
412.35 | | CALS::THACKERAY | | Thu Jun 04 1992 11:57 | 19 |
412.36 | more folks need/want Newton than PBs ($ for Apple) | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Thu Jun 04 1992 12:31 | 15 |
412.37 | A full keyboard is too big too carry. | TOOLS::BLOCKP::neth | Craig Neth | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:38 | 21 |
412.38 | Pen-only now, later voice I/O | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Thu Jun 04 1992 17:07 | 14 |
412.39 | "Newton Technology - An Overview Of A New Technology From Apple" | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Thu Jun 04 1992 17:21 | 697 |
412.40 | Newton-related technologies, plus Newton - The Software | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Fri Jun 05 1992 17:01 | 334 |
412.41 | Article: Apple's PDA future at hand | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sun Jun 07 1992 13:53 | 87 |
412.42 | Skytel brings mobile computing to Apple's Newton | EVMS::NORDLINGER | To read the unreachable STAR:: | Wed Jun 17 1992 09:53 | 21 |
412.43 | Digital Has "The Vision", Too - Let's Use It! | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:29 | 44 |
412.44 | Some Vision isn't enough | GUCCI::NFERGUSON | TANSTAAFL | Thu Jun 18 1992 15:57 | 13 |
412.45 | Evangleism will pay off. | KAOM25::TOMKINS | This MIND left BLANK INTENTIONALLY | Sat Jun 20 1992 01:45 | 29 |
412.46 | Apple + Toshiba = Newton #2 | MVDS00::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sun Jun 28 1992 10:10 | 51 |
412.47 | More details on Apple/Toshiba "SweetPea" PDA | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Wed Jul 01 1992 22:04 | 51 |
412.48 | Motorola and Apple's Newton Plans | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Wed Jul 01 1992 22:11 | 66 |
412.49 | IBD Article on Newton S/W - Is it true? | MRKTNG::SHIDERLY | | Sun Sep 06 1992 12:42 | 137 |
412.50 | Interview: Apple's Tesler on Newton PDA development | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Sat Sep 12 1992 18:29 | 333 |
412.51 | Newton delayed until mid-1993 | AOSG::NORDLINGER | To reach the unreachable STAR:: | Wed Sep 23 1992 14:33 | 6 |
412.52 | More Newton Info - Due April/May, 1993 | MVDS02::HARROW | Jeff - The System is the Sum... | Mon Sep 28 1992 21:24 | 65 |
412.53 | Newton's 2nd wave and PCMCIA | AOSG::NORDLINGER | Alpha OSF dtn 381-2894 | Tue Mar 23 1993 14:49 | 159 |
412.54 | MORTAL::PDA notes conference | AOSG::NORDLINGER | VMS -> WNT: WNT -> XOU (Xopen Unix) | Tue Jun 15 1993 16:02 | 4 |
412.55 | Newton On Sales @ MacWorld in August | HANNAH::VOBA | | Tue Jul 20 1993 09:51 | 63 |
412.56 | Best price for Developer's Toolkit? | YEOLD::ROBBINS | Worth Robbins | Wed Aug 04 1993 15:55 | 7 |
412.57 | Lincoln meets Newton story: Excerpt from RISKS DIGEST 15.06 | CALDEC::GOETZE | The guard is tired, again. | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:03 | 20 |
412.58 | Is the Newton Modem usable on a Mac ? | HBSRVR::JENKINS | HostBridge MVS, VM, VSE, OS/400, AIX, OS/2 Engineering | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:20 | 9 |
412.59 | Data side of the Netwon modem is usable | MLNCSC::MILANA | Patior ut Potiar...NETWORKS: | Tue Feb 22 1994 11:16 | 9 |
412.60 | Has anyone else played with the"new" 120? | ICS::ZAHARCHUK | | Thu Feb 16 1995 13:45 | 12 |
412.61 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | E&RT -- Embedded and RealTime Engineering | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:05 | 12 |
412.62 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu May 22 1997 12:39 | 51 |
| Newton unit will separate from Apple's core
By Julie Schmit, USA TODAY
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Apple Computer will spin off its Newton hand-held
computer unit as a wholly owned subsidiary.
An announcement is expected within days, ending months of speculation about
Apple's most controversial product. Apple had explored numerous options for
Newton, including a sale or partnership.
But Apple's woes and the Newton's checkered past resulted in low-ball
discussions, analysts say. Apple also decided that as a separate division
Newton could benefit from renewed focus, more easily attract outside
investors and wouldn't be distracted by Apple's problems.
Apple refused comment.
Newton is the operating system for Apple's MessagePad 2000 and eMate, a
portable device for kids. The first Newton product, introduced in 1993,
flopped because the technology didn't work. The latest, the MessagePad
2000, costs about $1,000, is much improved and is selling well, Apple says.
The $700 eMate is a big hit in the education market. By keeping Newton,
Apple retains control of the eMate, which was one of its biggest
priorities.
Apple had shopped the Newton to Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, Inventec
of Taiwan and others. Whether anyone made a serious offer is unclear. About
two years ago, Apple valued Newton at about $200 million.
But the Newton's inability to turn a profit and concerns about Apple's
future depressed its value, analysts say. Apple has lost $1.6 billion the
past six quarters and isn't expected to return to profitability until later
this year, if then.
Despite Newton's unprofitable past, the worst might be over. Not only are
current models selling well, but the hand-held market is growing fast. It
grew 29% last year with shipments reaching 1.6 million units, market
researcher Dataquest says. The hottest mover is U.S. Robotics' Pilot, which
has 51% market share. The market is expected to grow 23% this year, faster
than the personal computer market.
Now that Apple has made a decision, analysts speculate MessagePad sales
might surge because buyers had been in a wait-and-see mode.
Some companies that make software for the Newton were hoping for an
outright sale. Apple's problems have hurt Newton sales because buyers are
fearful that Apple won't be around long term. Whether spinning it off
solves that problem remains to be seen. "We spend over half of our time
defending Apple," says Stan George, president of software maker PDA
Solutions.
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412.63 | eMate | MAL009::MAGUIRE | | Thu May 22 1997 13:03 | 10 |
| re the mention of eMate and the student population.
Columns I've read in the Wall Street Journal and another major
newspaper, have expressed very high opinions of the eMate, and also the
disappointment that is not available to "grownups", i.e. reporters,
business people, those who do a lot of travelling. It is said to be
superior to the bulk and "cumbersome-ness" of a regular lap top.
There must be someone in Apple that hears this lament? No? I wouldn't
mind forking over $700 or $800 for something so fine.
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412.64 | | ROCK::SARRAZIN | David B. Sarrazin | Thu May 22 1997 14:54 | 4 |
| I think they were expecting grown-ups to buy the ~$1000 Message Pad 2000.
It's supposedly 8X faster than the last Newton (the 130). For those who
didn't know, it is powered by a StrongArm chip designed by our very own
Digital Semiconductor in Austin and fabbed here at HLO in Hudson, Mass.
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412.65 | | NPSS::NEWTON | Thomas Newton | Thu May 22 1997 19:54 | 2 |
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So put the StrongARM into an eMate-type package and sell it, already ...
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412.66 | | STAR::EVANS | | Fri May 23 1997 15:36 | 5 |
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I think the StrongARM is in the eMate. It runs on 4 AA batteries.
Jim
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412.67 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri May 23 1997 17:04 | 3 |
| The StrongARM is in both the eMate and the new Newton.
/john
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