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- Thanksgiving: Shorter Issue Of Newsbytes 11/26/92
- SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A., 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- A smaller,
- international edition of Newsbytes will be published today, with
- stories filed from Newsbytes' non-US bureaus, as it is the
- Thanksgiving holiday in the US.
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- Full-length editions return tomorrow.
-
- (Wendy Woods/19921126)
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- (NEWS)(IBM)(HKG)(00002)
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- Hong Kong: Microsoft Prices Access 11/26/92
- TAIKOO SHING, HONG KONG, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- Microsoft has followed up
- on the US introduction of its new database management package, Microsoft
- Access, with an unveiling in Hongkong.
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- Based around an advanced relational database engine, Microsoft
- Access includes a forms generator, report writer, query tool, macro
- tool, integrated charting and a comprehensive development
- environment. These functional elements make extensive use of
- graphical tools to simplify operation.
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- Laurie Kan, country manager of Microsoft Hong Kong
- Ltd., reports, "The package has been designed so that users can create
- database structures and manipulate data in a very direct, intuitive
- manner. They can, for example, use a mouse to simply drag and drop
- elements to create data-entry forms or complex reports," he said.
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- In addition to directly attaching to data files, Microsoft Access
- imports data to and exports from Microsoft FoxPro, Microsoft Excel,
- Lotus 1-2-3, and fixed-length and delimited ASCII formats.
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- Microsoft Access carries a list price of HK$5,560 ($713) in Hong
- Kong and will be on dealers' shelves in December. To encourage
- product evaluation, Microsoft is making available single copies of
- Access at a special promotional price HK$1,000 ($129). This offer
- lasts until 31 January 1993.
-
- (Brett Cameron/19921124/Press Contact: Sasha Skinner, Microsoft,
- Tel: +862-804 4261;HK time is GMT + 8)
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- (NEWS)(IBM)(LON)(00003)
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- UK: Olivetti Slashes Price Of Quaderno Portable 11/26/92
- LONDON, ENGLAND, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- Olivetti UK has announced it
- has cut the price of the Quaderno notebook PC from UKP 695 to 595
- in a bid to grab a slice of the lucrative pre-Christmas market.
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- The price cut is being backed up by a UKP 1 million advertising
- campaign. Quaderno buyers will be also be given a voucher for a
- free cable kit and leather carry case, or an external floppy disk
- drive until January 1.
-
- "Sales of the Quaderno are exceeding all our expectations," said
- Mike Chandler, Olivetti UK's office and consumer products
- marketing manager. "The product has been accepted very well through
- all selected distribution channels, from the high street to PC
- superstores. The decision to lower the price reflects constraints
- in the purchase decision for Quaderno, similar to those involved with
- any high value, consumer electronic sale such as a camcorder," he
- said.
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- "We need to move product through the retail channel using
- consumer marketing techniques, keeping Quaderno in line, not only
- with volume PC or falling notebook prices, but with the cost of
- other executive gifts consumers will see on the shelves in the
- high street at Christmas," he added.
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- Industry reaction to news of the price cuts was positive. Bob
- Trower, marketing manager with Rymans, a major high street
- retailer of business electronics goods, said that he welcomed
- Olivetti's decision to drop the price of the Quaderno.
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- "The cost of gifts at Christmas this year, as last, is crucial to
- the purchase decision, particularly with the present economic
- climate. Reducing the price of the Quaderno to under UKP 600,
- together with the pre-Christmas sales incentive, should make it
- even more attractive," he said.
-
- (Steve Gold/19921126/Press & Public Contact: Olivetti UK - Tel:
- 081-785-6666)
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- (NEWS)(TRENDS)(LON)(00004)
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- UK: Cellular Phones Aid Potential Crime Victims 11/26/92
- NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- While cellular
- phones are an expensive commodity, at least in the call charges
- stakes, their use as an aid to safety is often overlooked. West
- Yorkshire police seem to have acknowledged this feature, as the
- regional police force has begun issuing mobile phones to
- potential victims of crime, so that they can summon help quickly.
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- The scheme is known as Safelink and, according to Ken McGeorge,
- Vodafone's marketing director, it has already paid dividends in
- preventing crimes from taking place.
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- "Recent trials by police in Leeds brought three arrests from
- three potentially life-threatening incidents. Users of the system
- say that it provides peace of mind for both potential victims and
- their relatives," he said.
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- So who is the most likely "victim of crime" that will benefit
- from the Safelink mobile phones? According to McGeorge "likely
- users are people at risk who do not have a telephone and who live
- alone. They could be witnesses under threat during a trial or
- victims of domestic violence."
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- The Safelink phones are programmed only to dial a special
- emergency number that is accessed using a three-digit code. Calls
- are routed to a special operator at Vodafone's headquarters who
- has an instant link to West Yorkshire police.
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- The Safelink service makes use of a little-known feature of
- analogue cellular phones in the UK -- the ability to signal to
- the destination number details of the cellphone's number and its
- location. This information flags up on the Vodafone operator's
- screen as soon as the call is registered. This allows the
- operator to identify who is calling, if necessary, before the
- call is answered.
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- This is particularly useful if the caller cannot speak or is cut off
- before being able to tell the operator what is happening.
-
- (Steve Gold/19921126/Press & Public Contact: Vodafone - Tel:
- 0635-33251)
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- (NEWS)(GENERAL)(HKG)(00005)
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- 3Com Receives Top US Environmental Award 11/26/92
- CENTRAL, HONG KONG, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- 3Com Corporation will receive
- the highest environmental honour in the US -- the President's
- Environmental and Conservation Challenge Award. The Presidential
- Citation is one of 13 being presented to US individuals and
- organizations for their outstanding environmental achievements.
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- The company is being recognized for its environmental quality
- management program that includes pioneering work in CFC replacement
- and the use of organic packaging.
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- 3Com is a pioneer in chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) solvent reduction,
- working with DuPont on a semi-aqueous cleaning solution for printed
- circuit boards. It was the first Silicon Valley-based electronics
- manufacturer to use water soluble material, eliminating the
- equivalent of 1.7 million polystyrene coffee cups per year.
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- The company has also replaced CFC-based polystyrene "peanut"
- packaging with a 100 percent organic substance that is completely
- biodegradable. It is fully committed to eliminating Class I ozone-
- depleting chemicals, and is currently working with vendors to
- encourage their compliance.
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- It has also been recycling newspapers, paper, aluminum and precious
- metals since 1987.
-
- "3Com's environmental programs reflect a commitment to the global
- community," said Eric Benhamou, president and chief executive
- officer of 3Com Corporation. "We hope that other companies will
- follow our lead and take a strong stand on environmental issues."
-
- The President's Environmental and Conservation Challenge Awards were
- established in 1991 to recognize innovative environmental
- initiatives throughout the US. The program is run by the Council on
- Environmental Quality, in partnership with the National Geographic
- Society, the Hearst Corporation, The Business Round Table, and the
- World Wildlife Fund.
-
- (Brett Cameron/19921124/Press Contact: Doug Dennerline, 3Com, Tel:
- +852-868 9111;HK time is GMT + 8)
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- (NEWS)(GOVT)(TYO)(00006)
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- Sanyo, Texas Instruments Bury Hatchet Over Kilby Patent 11/26/92
- TOKYO, JAPAN, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- Sanyo and Texas Instruments
- have reached an amicable agreement resulting from their lengthy court
- battles over the Kilby patent. The two firms have signed a worldwide
- patent cross-licensing agreement covering semiconductor technology and
- have agreed to dismiss their court lawsuits.
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- Texas Instruments sued Sanyo in order to force the firm to pay a
- Kilby patent fee, but Sanyo contended that it did not use the Kilby
- patent in its products. TI reports that the Kilby patent is excluded
- from the just-reached agreement.
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- Texas Instruments and Sanyo had a long-standing cross licensing
- agreement before the Kilby dispute. That agreement, however, expired
- in December 1990, and Texas Instruments sought a new agreement with
- Sanyo that would include fees for TI's Kilby patent. Sanyo refused
- to sign such an agreement, and the matter ended up in a lawsuit in
- the Dallas Federal District Court this past June.
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- Sanyo also counter-sued Texas Instruments in a suit before San Francisco
- Federal District Court in July.
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- Texas Instruments has successfully entered into cross licensing
- agreements that involve Kilby patent fees with some 15 other
- Japanese firms, including Toshiba and NEC. But Sanyo refused
- go along with a similar arrangement.
-
- Texas Instruments has also been fighting with Fujitsu concerning
- the Kilby patent in the Tokyo District Court.
-
- (Masayuki "Massey" Miyazawa/19921125/Press Contact: Sanyo Electric,
- +81-3-3835-1111)
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- (NEWS)(GENERAL)(TYO)(00007)
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- Japan: Mitsubishi Develops Small, Low-Cost Color Printer 11/26/92
- TOKYO, JAPAN, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- Mitsubishi Electric has developed
- a small, low-cost color printer for personal computers which is
- about a sixth of the size of existing color printers. The firm claims
- that it is the smallest full-color printer in the world.
-
- Mitsubishi's latest color printer measures 34.2 x 22.5 x 11.1 cm
- (height). It occupies the same space as a notebook-type personal
- computer on a desk. The printer supports various sizes of paper
- including A4 size, B5 size and postcard size. Also, this
- printer will print color images on regular copier paper due to an
- advanced ink-sheet system developed by Mitsubishi. This means the
- cost of printing is less than that of current systems.
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- The color printer is still a prototype, but Mitsubishi expects to
- sell it commercially within a year. The retail list price will be around
- 300,000 yen ($2,500), which is less than half that of existing
- counterparts.
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- Mitsubishi has reduced the size of the printer by miniaturizing the
- motor and other mechanical parts. Mitsubishi claims the print quality
- is excellent.
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- Mitsubishi's color printer is expected to be released for various
- workstations and personal computers, including the NEC PC-9801,
- Apple's Macintosh, and IBM PCs.
-
- (Masayuki "Massey" Miyazawa/19921125/Press Contact: Mitsubishi
- Electric, +81-3-3218-2332, Fax, +81-3-3218-2431)
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- (NEWS)(BUSINESS)(TYO)(00008)
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- Japan: Canon Beefs Up Group Firms 11/26/92
- TOKYO, JAPAN, 1992 NOV 26 (NB) -- Canon has begun strengthening
- its group firms. Canon will merge two subsidiaries in December, and
- help list the new firms' stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
- market. Four Canon group firms are expected to have stocks listed
- on the market next year.
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- Canon's subsidiaries Canon Precision and Canon Chemical will be
- merged to become Canon Kasei on December 1. Canon Precision's
- President Goto is expected to assume the presidency of the new
- firm, which will take over development and production
- of fax machine cartridges and laser printer cartridges from
- parent firm Canon. Canon Precision and Canon Chemical used to
- produce the cartridge parts such as the covers or toner, but
- the new firm will make the entire cartridge and supply them to Canon
- and other electronic firms.
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- Canon Precision gained 24.62 billion yen ($205 million), while
- Canon Chemical gained 7.77 billion yen ($65 million) for fiscal
- 1991. The newly merged firm will assume the operation of two cartridge
- plants from Canon. Total sales for fiscal 1993 are expected to
- reach 100 billion yen ($830 million).
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- The new firm will be capitalized with 780 million yen ($6.5
- million). 99.2 percent of the equity will be owned by Canon.
- A total of 1,500 employees will be working in the new firm which
- will list its stocks on the over-the-counter-market of the
- Tokyo Stock Exchange in 1993.
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- Canon will also help list the stocks of three other
- subsidiaries. They are a copier parts maker called Canon Aptex,
- electronic parts maker Canon Components, and software sales
- firm Canon Software. If all these firms go public, there will be total
- of 10 firms in the Canon group that list their own shares.
-
- (Masayuki "Massey" Miyazawa/19921124/Press Contact: Canon, +81-3-
- 3348-2121, Fax, +81-3-339-8765)
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