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64 Color me Comdex Past, present and future at Vegas tradeshow

How to break through the jargon to find deals

That's why they call it a personal computer

72 Real DVD titles, applications a year away

Thinking small

78 A v irtual visit to Comdex

Making your first computer a portable

80 I BM demos data transmission through humans

51 Setting up a comfortable workspace

84 I rDA products beaming at Comdex

Some simple steps to safe computing

85 DEC's Quinn talks PCstrategy

56 Your first peripherals

86 Canadian firms out in force

Separating the toys from the tools

58 First software for your home office

88 Corel Ventura 7, new multimedia titles launched

Knowing what you need before you buy

59 Your first monitor

90 M ultilingual tools for software's Tower of Babel 92 Gates says no to PCnaysayers 93 I ntel boss declares war on television

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128 Monty Python's gloriously silly CD-ROM 130 An exhaustive look at Renaissancelife and art Information makes up for difficult navigation

Smaller, faster OS planned for range of devices

101 Cassiopeia palmtop a charmer Casio employs Windows CE in new handheld PC 104 The CPU question Do the brains behind our

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132 Pilot now works with Macs 112 Weaving your own Web site: Part XVI 134 Sharing data between applications Windows-based software easesthe process

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puters for nothing. The whole thing about interactivity is that my interactivity is not likely to interest my wife or my kids and vice versa. Web surfing seems like an inappropriate family activity. Think about when you have to share a newspaper with someone else.

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readable fonts to keep text readable. Not all units I saw looked this good. These black box units are non-standard. Different vendors are using different operating systems and software on them. WebTV and Diba were two popular brands around the Comdex show floor. They seemed well supported at the show, but in the fast moving consumer electronics field, this year's hot product is often in next year's remainders bin and development ceases. Because the internet is changing so fast, you want to know that the product you buy will be supported well into the future. With PCs, you have more of a known quantity. With Web TV units, it is a new universe and no one can guarantee at this point which units will take off.

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Uniden, a telephone manufacturer based in the United States. I liked these units, because simple e-mail is fairly standard. Text-based messages can do the job for most people right now. Unidenused 059 to create a POP compliant e-mail phone. This striking looking unit is predicted to be available early in 1997 and sell for about $300 for a one-line cordless phone version. It is about the size of a small thermal fax machine. The lid flips up to reveal a small keyboard and screen, with which you can do the basics of e-mail. It only does text-based email and cannot handle any file attachments, but it is always on (np boot up time) and can be set to poll your mail server at whatever interval you set it to. I think I have finally spotted a way to get my computer-reluctant mother on e-mail. Three numbers to program and five bucks a month for an e-mail-only account — this seems like a dream unit. The rest of this issue is packed with infor-

mation and ideas to ease the pain of choosing and getting up to speed on a new computer. If you are already there, we encourage you to pass this copy around to your friends who want to get wired. Enjoy the issue.

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MB to 16 MB) on my tour-year-old 486-33 and discovered I had 32-pin, 1 MB SIMMs.

The stores I have checked with only carry 30pin or 72-pin SIMMs. Do you know of anywhere I might obtain 4 MB, 32-pin SIMMs? Also, I have heard rumors that I would be

able to use 30-pin SIMMs in place of (or in tandem with) my old 32-pin SIMMs. Can you either substantiate this claim or refute it?

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experiencing. The closest to a definitive answer seems to be that IBM on some PS/2 models and

Pleasetest motherboards I really wish The Computer Paperwould test out the wide range of Pentium motherboards that are available on the market.

EddyLau,via Internet

AST on some modelsusedpropnetary 32-pin SIMMs, which cannot be interchanged with standard 30-pin SIMMs. Your options seem to be limited to contacting the manufacturer to see if it still carries the kind

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CF replies: Testing motherboardsis something we have been considering for quite some time.,We have at various times planned to do this and then put the project on the shel f. Testing motherboards is an extremely labor-intensive undertaking,as there are a Iot of different brands and each moth-

erboard needs to be setup with identical componentsbefore itcan be benchmarked. Isuspectthat we will get to it in the future, but not in tire next

few months. And lf not snotherboards, then honkln'fast systems I think that you should do ratings on some high-end Pentium or Pentium Pro 200 sys-

tems. Right now, I'm looking for a really highend system, and I want to know what would be the best configuration and when would be the right time to buy.

SeanFraser,via Internet SH replies: The Test Lab in our February 97issue

will feature highland systems of the Pentium 200

MHz variety. Keep an eye out.

OS/2 did It first I do hope Ross Macdonald was pressed for time on his "Looking forward to backing up" article in the November TCP,because otherwise I'd have to attribute this to either shoddy research, or the all-too-common Ioumalistic i n ability t o s e e a n y thing o u tside Microsoft's little realm. Mr. Macdonald, in writing about using

large-capacity flopticals for backup targets, states that "there's no software yet to allow a backup to a PD in the sense that we normally think of a backup;... the PD won't recognize any existing back-up utilities that compress or

automatically schedule or incrementally save, or any of that other neat backup stuff." Maybe not in the DOS/Windows world, Symmantec Fastback Plus for OS/2, on the other hand, has a few unique abilities. Besides the usual compression, scheduling and incremental backup functions, it supports four types of backup devices: standard

floppy disks, floppyeonnected QIC tape drives, SCSI tapes drives, and a little thing called

"system devices." A system device in Fastback/2 can be any drive with a recognizable drive letter, removable or fixed: local disks, network drives, ZIP

and JAZ disks... and, as iong as a PD drive can

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And while we' re on the subJect of O S/2.. . I flnd it very disturbing the type of coverage you gave OS/2 Warp 4.0 in your October issue of The Computer Paper.There were only two half-page columns pertaining to it's release, whereas, one year ago, when Windows 95 was

released (August '95), the front page of your paper was a full-page Windows 95 logo. And therewere fourto five pagesofcolumns pertaining to it's release.

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umn about the widely anticipated — amongst expert cotnputer users and ISPs — release of Unux 2.0 (aka Linux 96). What has happened to one greatest computer papers'? Has the media taken it over? Appears so.

MichaelThomdyke To thine own eyes be true In TCP'sNovember Lab Test on color inkjet printers, you rate the Canon BJC 4100. Since then theCanon BJC 4200 has come on the

Ple errors on our part: the watTanties on the Canon 240 and 4550 mod-.;,:.j y els are for one year ottly, and the correct toll-free number for Canada- e+4". We extend- our-"apologies' to AK Microsystems for any Inconve-~r

market and I was wondering how you rated it. I went to a retail store to check out their print-

ers and compared theEpson Stylus Color 500, Canon BJC 4200, and the HP 680c. They had

samples on the same paper, same resolution, and same picture. To my eyes, the Canon BJC 4200 was the winner. Please let me know your comments. Arthur Owen DT replies: We have yet totest this new Canon model.Ho~ever, each one of these brands has a good share of the market and many satisfied Itsers. Sometimes, after a/I the fneasurement are takenand the tests run, subjective experienceis the deciding factor, so if it looks the best to you, that should be a factor in your buying decisionas much as theperform ance figures.

Where's the one-line, many-devices piece? In your November '96 issue a letter from

Glenn McCauley refers to an article "One phone line, so many devices" in TCP, November 1996. I have been trying to find this article in online past issues (I assumed the above reference is incorrect, since the letter

' itslows tlown is to takeimportant calls.

was in fact in the November '96 issue) and have been unsuccessful. Please let me know where I can find this article if it is available. Al Mallory DT rephes:We received a lotofcomments on this article, which unfortunately, did not makeit into the Prairie and Eastern editions because of space limitations. Thearticle date cited in the Novemberletter is

A speakerphone. A voicemail system. A fax machine. Combine them all with a fast, reliable U,S. Robotics modem, and youhave a communication device which works almost as fast as yoU do. The Spottstef Voice a8.8/ 33.6 Kbps Faxmodem gives yon everything you need to access the information you want, when

wrong, as youcorrectly presumed.In fact, the artie(e appeared in the October 1996 edition. An online version is available at our Web site at httP Jh/tftw tcP.ca.

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In most cases, simply reversing your first bolded title with your second line of description would make a world of a difference. Be as

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that both Macintosh and PC owners can use. Digital cameras snap pictures without filmthe image is captured on a digital microchip, which can then be downloaded to a computer, Once transferred, the image can be edited, and then used in such things as presentations, e-mail, and Web pages. This 13x4x7 cm (S.lxi.6x2.8 in.), 270 g (9.5 oz.) camera can shoot pictures in two resolution modes — high (493x373 pixels) and standard (320x240 pixels) — in 24-bit true color. The DC25

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educational content and technological magic, and will feature daily science news, features and an "Amazement Park." EXN News presents short science news stories of the day, designed to complement the stories covered on the channel's flagship daily science show Ca'discovery.ca. Feature stories by the EXN news organization offer a more comprehensive look at some of the most intriguing science issues, and the "Amazement Park" is EXN's experimental section, where the leading edge interactive com-

ponents can be found. The Discovery Channel has entered into partnerships with Environment Canada, the Canadian Space Agency and The National Research Council, to showcase the latest in multimedia Web technologies. EXN is a major investment for The Discovery Channel, which plans to spend $5 million on its development over the next five years, as part of its commitment to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to develop Canadian media. The site has already passed the

one million hit mark, and lays claim to being Canada's foremost science resource centre, offering television viewers and Internet users alike a means to learn about science. Interesting developments in the world of science and of the World Wide Web are taking place at EXN — stay tuned!KS-R Contact: EXN,Website: http: //www.exn.net/ Discovery Channel, Website: http: //www.discovery.ca Matsssshlta to ship DVD tlrlvas • Spokesmen for Matsushita Electric industrial Co. Ltd. said they expect to begin shipping DVD-ROM drives in volume early next year, DVD-ROM drives are the successor to the CD-ROM format, which read discs that are about the same size as a regular CDROM, but are capable of holding 4.7 GB of information, as opposed to the 650 MB of data regular CD-ROMs hold.

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sites that needed blocking. Jickling said businesses are also showing interest in Net Nanny because it allows them to control time-wasting use of the internet at work without blocking employees' access altogether. The suggested retail price for Net Nanny 3.0 is $39.95. Contact: Net Nanny,Website: http: //www.nstnan ny.co rn Nat Shepherd. Website: http: //www.shepherd.nei/

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The CoolWomen site features a virtual cafe where discussion takes place, a bulletin board for upcoming events and other information.—fE Contact: CoolWorns, Tsl: 416-924-6961. Web site: http//www.coolwornsn.org Halifax company wins 19C research grant • NB — Srooklyn North SoftwareWorks, a twoyear-old developer of hypertext toois for the World Wide Web based in Halifax, N.S., has won the first annual Software Market Research Grant from the federal governm nt.e The Industry Canada grant provides Brooklyn North with

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departments that offer services of interest to information technology companies, a link to research finn International Data Corp. (Canada) Ltd.'s Web page, a modest calendar of industry events, and a listing of meetings of standards organizations, along with other material. Those who want to check industry news will be able to use Bnks from the site to the sites of some high-technology publications, Bunn told Newsbytes. Those who are looking for information on IT products will And links to the

Contact: PageMart Canada,Tel: 416-423-6605. Web site: http Jlwww.pagemart.ca . "Marshall Mcluhan, What Are Va IIainl w • Marshall McLuhan, whobegan his scholarly life as a kind of prematurely middl«-aged, fusty academic prude who viewed the mass media with alarm, eventually blossomed into the unintentional prophet of the Information Age, His often obscure catch phrases, such as "the global village,n and "the medium is the message," have inspired much of the serious study of mass media and communications technologies in the last 35 years. As well, the ucybercultureu that emerged in the mid 1980s gained much inspiration from his writings. He is also the patron saint of Wiredmagazine in its mission to make the computer revolution hip. Now, the latest in McLuhan-mania comes to you via the World Wide Web, with the launch of Messenger — the Marshall Mcf.trhail Movie, a virtual film production studio that will allow subscribers to participate in every facet of the production of a real life documentary film on McLuhan, "from location scouting to camera reports to screening dailies to the number of sticky buns eaten (by the crew) each day. Other benefits include a ticket to opening night, and later, a VHS cassette of the film with the subscribers' screen film credit as an associate producer." In other words, for a inere $49.95 fee, any wannabe filmmaker can participate, virtually, in the making of this film, and get a production credit on his or her resume, for what it'sworth, As the title suggests, Messenger — The Marshall McLuharr Movieis a project designed to illuminate the connections between McLuhan's life «nd thought and the wired world of today. Subscribers can participate in the project via the Internet in much the same way as one partidpates in growing a bonsai plant — you get to watch the thing taking shape, over time. As a realtime course in Almmaking, this could be of interest and instruction, not to mention fun, for the family's wouldbe George Lucas.—1E

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legions of shoppers mired in the maze of choice and lingo that permeated every computer ad and sales pitch, To no one's surprise, the syndrome continues today. Now, however, quite a bit of the machinery has changed to the point where there's a whole new set of things to leam

before venturing forth to buy a computer. Gone, for example, is the confusion engendered by trying to grasp the differences between five or six kinds of 486 chips. And, if you recall hearing something about a Vesa local Bus, you can forget that too, because the prominence of the Pentium has introduced at least some kind of standard, chip wise, and similarly dictated the use of the PCI

bus on all consumer-oriented computers. However, the function and number of

components required to make a personal computer have remained more or less the same, and even increased to some degree as multimedia capability has become an expected feature.

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or central processing unit (CPU) — functions as the actual brain of the computer.

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to know how to address the chip when it becomes available. That way you can buy software for a new chip on the same day the CPU

sion despite the fact that there's no genuine need for it. In simplest terms, it can be safely said that all three of these major brands of

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of increased performance, lower price or both. It all boils down to technological tricks,

input/output system]. So it's just not possible for a chip maker to call up the motherboard

makers and say they' re going to switch to a is released because software makers have had write-back cache, because that would mean a the code for some time prior. whole new program of research and develop"All the CPU makers have to adhere to

But, where everyone's familiar — or at least thinks they are — with' Intel's Pentium brand of chips, the AMD and Cyrix brands often engender some degree of mistrust or confu-

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[an] established code in order to ensure compatibility. But then they begin exercising little tricks to try and gain some competitive edge [and] most of the performance tweaks used by the various manufacturers are applied to the internal cache," explains Scott Knight, president of Vancouver-based Platinum Upgrades."A cache is essentially a guessing game. When you' re trying to implement a cache you' re trying to guess what the next instruction to the chip is going to be, based on all the previous instructions. A write-back

cache, for example — which is faster than a write-through cache — is quite. simply a better

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"write through" and "pipeline burst" is better than "write back"... the term "better" is used loosely here to indicate faster when all other factors remain the same. And a last word about cache. Those

apparently, because the basic process of CPU guesser because there are more hits based on described so far are "internal," meaning they' re manufacture for the PC market has generally the algorithm it uses." built into the CPU itself, which also means

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RAIN Things get a lot easier at this point, RAM stands for random access memory and, just as with most computer stuff, the more the better. Explaining how memory works would take volumes but all you need to know is that eight megabytes — or MB — of RAM is absotive-

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on the screen. In most cases, though, the delay is more like seconds. But, when you' re trying to work or play a game or watch a CD-ROM, delay after delay will drive you nuts! Just to mix things up a little, we' re now presented with the option of something called

That's becauseRAM is where a lot of software information is stored for quick retrieval by the computer. When your RAM is full up, the computer has to go back to the hard drive, search for the information it's looking for instructions, then actually do it. In many cases, this can mean waiting several minutes between pushing the mouse button and seeing

we' re supposed to be talking about here.

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extended data out (EDO) RAM. This is a quicker type of RAM than the regular old dynamic RAM (DttAM) for highly technical reasons and can, according to some estimates, boost

Whichever brand of CPU is in the machine,

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called the "P rating." So, for example, a particular AMD KS chip might have a "P rating" of 166 MHz but have an actual speed of 100 MHz, What the "P rating" tells us is that it claims to be as fast as an Intel Pentium 166 MHz in terms of actual computing. Dean Whitehair at AMD put it this way: "I think what you' re going to see with all the new advanced architectures that all microprocessor manufacturers are going to right now, is that core clock speed is going to become more and more irrelevant — espedally for the end user. Unfortunately, right now, they' re still measuring CPU performance based on clock speeds. But what we' re seeing, for example, is that AMD's KS with a P rating

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graphs): Regardless of the speed of your CPU, it c ommunicates to everything else in t h e computer through the bus. And, just as with

CPUs, bus speeds are measured in MHz. Now, this is where it gets a bit tricky: all the newer motherboards have jumpers that allow you to set the bus speed at 25 MHz, 30

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it's measured diagonally. But manufacturers got together somewhere and agreed to measure the entire picture tube size„not the size of the picture. Good monitors disguise this by putting a mask over the front of the tube so your image seems to fill the screen edge to

Again here, th e b i gger th e b e tter. Fourteen-inch monitors are really cheap now, even good quality ones, because it's generally. accepted that 15 inches is the minimum size for reasonable computing comfort. Of course, bigger is better, but the price curiously rises

edge. But if you measure what you see, you' ll find that your 17-inch monitor is only about

exponentially in relation to screen size. A. really good 15-inch monitor might set you back $650 but an equally good 17-inch model

15.5 inches across, your 15-incher is about 14 inches and your 14-inch monitor is closer to

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can be beneficial to the commuting profes- mentioned earlier, is a Pentium 100 MHz syssional but the lack of removable storage can tem, which is equal to a score of 100. A sysbe an equal menace, The docking station tem that scores 200 is twice as fast.

has infrared (IR) capabilities, which will allow you to communicate with other notebooks or IR-capable devices without the need for cables. At $6,490, this machine is very capa-

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Latitude XPi 150. The ThinkPad is designed for the traveling executive, the Latitude XPi 1SO — with all its bells and whistles — is suited

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ble, and packed with features that certainly allow us to consider it a desktop replacement. Performance, for the most part, was on par with other notebooks in our survey, but there was a problem with one of the benchmarks as can be noted on the chart. In all likelihood, this is an incompatibility that exists somewhere between that piece of software and the computer, or a simple bug. When we encounter such a problem, we do whatever possible to overcome it b y m eans of a workaround, however, sometimes despite our best efforts, we are still unable to get things to work 100 percent. The biggest problem when this occurs is that we aren't able to obtain an overall Sysmark for the machine. What readers should do in these cases is to look at the individual numbers and estimate what the machine would most likely score on this particular section, when taking into consideration its other scores and overall system configuration. We must stress this, because it would be neither fair nor wise to discount a

than we had asked for, at 24 MB instead of 16 MB. The 12.1-inch active matrix screen is sharp and easy to read, producing clear images in both text and graphics applications at resolutions of 800x600. The system contains a 1 GB hard drive; an adequate amount of storage for most portables. Both the CD-

Dell latitude LIN p133ST

Never one to break with tradition, Dell has once again provided us with two machines that are not only complete, but are extremely well priced. The LM 133 runs on a 133 MHz Pentium processor with 2S6K of level-2 cache, 16 MB of RAM, an 810 MB hard drive and has 16-bit sound capabilities. The 6x CD-ROM

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you from having to swap back and forth, While this may be extremely convenient, the

The unit has a touchpad as its pointing device, two PCMCIA slots, and IR capabilities.

tradeoff comes in the form of extra carrying weight. The price tag on the unit is $5,199.

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The notebook also gives you the capability of outputting your video to a television set. A port on the back of the unit makes it very easy to accomplish this — particularly useful if you' re in the mood to take out your frustrations on your friends over a friendly game of Quake on your 30-inch TV. Now that's fun. Priced at $5,299, the system comes with a one-year warranty, with the option'of extending to two or three years,

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Hewlett-Packard's latest in its OmniBook lineup is the 800 series. Our test model was an 800CT, which managed to throw a few sur-

no time making a good impression on us. Our

prises our way. When you first look at an OmniBook, you see an ultra-slim, very light-

test unit was equipped with the standard complement of 16 MB RAM, and 256K of pipelined cache. This particular model uses a trackball as its primary pointing device as

opposed to the ever-popular touchpad found among many of the notebooks we' ve tested. The 150ST features a built-in 6x CD-ROM drive and a built-in floppy drive, housed one on top of the other. The hard drive in this unit is larger than its cousin, the LM 133. At 1.3 GB, it' ll provide you with plenty of storage while you' re on the road. It's also the first notebook we' ve seen to come with a PCI 128-

bit video controller. If graphics-related applications are your thing, then this notebook was designed for you. And it can be yours for $S,499 with a three-year limited warranty.

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weight notebook. It's hard to imagine the power that lurks behind that gentle exterior. The 800CT is powered by a Pentium 133 MHz

processor with 256K of external cache on board. Our test unit was configured with 16 MB of EDO RAM, which is expandable to 48 MB, and a 1.4 GB hard drive. With a 10.4-inch active matrix screen, graphics quality was superb. Video consists of a 32-bit PCI chip with a 128-bit graphics controller from NeoMagic, With I MB of video RAM, resolu-

tions of 1024x768 are possible when an external monitor is used. As is common with HP OmniBooks, you get a built-in two-button mouse which pops out at the right side of the computer at the press of a button. Certainly different from touchpad devices, but very similar to a desk-

top mouse, except for the range of motion allowed, The mouse connects to the computer with a cord that is 9 cm (3.5 in.) long. If

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Another all-in-one system, the 6200T from Eurocom has everything you need all under one roof. At the heart of the machine is a Pentium 133 MHz processor and 256K of secondary cache, 16 MB of RAM and a 1.2 GB hard drive. Your multimedia needs are met with a built-in Bx CD-ROM drive and 16-bit sound capabilities. The floppy drive on this model is also built in for your convenience. The 12.1-inch active matrix screen can produce impressive looking images at 800x600 resolution, with 2 MB of video RAM. Whereas most notebooks give you two PCMCIA slots, Eurocom's 6200T goes a step further, offering you three. With this configuration, it's possible to have two type-II cards, and one type-ill in the notebook at the same time. With standard configurations on most notebooks,

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tion where you will find a port replicator, including SCSI-2 and SVGA-out ports, support for an industry-standard half-length 16bit ISA card or a 32-bit PCI card. The docking system supports what is commonly referred to as "hot docking" which means that you can dock and undock the system while under power in an operating system enviroment. Due to dock's slim nature, the 4x SCSI CDROM and floppy drives are external. Performance on the OmniBook was on the higher end of the scale, with an overall Sysmark of 92. The 800CT sells for $6,490 as configured, and comes with a three-year warranty.

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and will allow resolutions of 800x600 internally or up to 1,280x1,024 when used on an external monitor. If your memory requirements should increase, the notebook will accommodate you with up to 64 MB of EDO

group presentations. The same notebook will have a 10x CD-ROM drive available by the time you read this article. Priced competitively at $4,264, the unit comes with a three-year warranty.

RAM using four DIMM (dual inline memory module) sockets. The keyboard makes use of the popular Windows 95 keys and uses a

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lady updated, and provides the texts of several studies in the field. Achieving the perfect computer environ-

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nightmare setting up a single workspace for multiple users — a cominon situation with most home computers. There are desks and chairs available that allow users to customize just about every conceivable angle and elevation; it may be a worthwhile investment for a work area that will bg used by three or more people. It's hard to come up with the ergonomic system that's ideal for all members of the family, but it's a goal worth aiming fer.

A variation of the mouse is the trackball,

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If there is one universal rule to follow, it' s already suffering from an RSI, these gadgets can be a godsend — but you might want to that the safest computing is to occasionally check with your physician first. not compute. No project is so important that time cannot be taken to eat properly, stretch, massage your wrists, or simply take a quick Peripheral vtslons Pedpherals come in many shapes and sizes, but stroll around the house or office. If you spend the general rule can be summed up in one all day in front of a computer at home or at worcL accessibility. Yourperipheralsshould be work, indude a 15-minute walk or bicycle within easy reach, so that you can get to power ride in your lunch break In general, regular even as short as five minutesswitches, eject buttons, and the like without rest breaks — having to stretch or twist, However, as more help to ease physical tension and relaxpotenand more peripherals compete for limited desk tially overworked muscles. space, this is not always possible. When you' re forced to move something a bit farther out of %erissmarter, net harder the way, a good rule of thumb is to keep the These guidelines address the most common most frequently used peripherals dosest to ergonomic problems in computing environyou; The mouse should be right next to you; ments, but they' re not complete, and they"re something like an external modem, which is

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CD-ROM drive, and a color inkjet from Kpson, Hewlett-Packard or Canon (and don' t buy their entry-level machines — do your research, four colors not three). But after those essentials, which probably came with your computer, what then? Well, of course it is a matter of preference, but I would go with a sheet-fed personal scanner. These babies are hot. They are small, one

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business cards. You drop in a few cards and the machine attempts to read them. They work to a degree but are confused by some fancy business cards. Besides, a sheet-fed

have color and are great for scanning personal photographs into your computer to make go to our Web page (http: //www.tcp,ca) and scanner will do the same job and many othChristmas or business cards, There are a num- search back issues for any one of our storage ers. ber of these devices, such as the VLsioneer

PaperPort, and they have various features but their main function is to let you get the paper off your desk and out of the filing cabinet. If

you use your computer as a tool to work, process and fax, and organize, then a small sheet-fe d scanner would be a good choice. They run from $400 to $600. If you are a gamer, or have kids around, then a joystick can be a good choice. There are dozens of them on the market. It is probably best if you get one made by a big player such as Gravis or CH Products. You can buy

little joysticks and big joysticks; they have large game panels and foot pedals for car racing and/or plane flying. You can buy a steering wheel if you are serious enough about your games. There are even body vests which

There is a little pen that can scan and OCR text one line at a time. The ads suggest that we might all benefit from being able to grab a

features,

Summlno up And that is about it. There are small OCR machines that are made solely for reading

sentence or two out of the encyclopedia. Perhaps.

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I have long been a Sound81aster customer and the products have been good to me, so I don' t

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tinny, speakers that go beside your monitorthey are terrible. Either buy bigger, better computer speakers (they have a built-in

power supply) or simply run the output from the sound card into a small amp, or receiver with a built-in amp, and out to regular stereo

speakers. You probably have an old pair in the garage and if you hide them under the desk or behind a curtain they work great. Just remember that you must have a way to amplify the signal because the little, card in your comput-

er can't power your big, old stereo speakers. Video, the coming thing A whole range of peripheral products are geared toward video buffs. This is an area that

you should initially stay away from, unless you have purchased your computer with this intention. There are video capture boards that will let you take the output of your VCR or camcorder and translate it into a digital format so that you can then do special effects and very accurate editing. However, you need the right software and just the right card, as well as a good SuperVHS VCR. One inexpensive product (around $300) called Snappy will take a snapshot of a video

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call with them — that it has been five years since their last home inspection and that it

send off urgent reports to clients), a way of

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word-processed copies of the report resulting from the previous inspection, the invoice

QuickBooks and M.Y.O.B. (Mind Your Own Business) from BestWare. The size of your business will have a lot to do with your choice — and most small operations will probably find that something like QuickBooks or

to be as comprehensive as you can about it. Even if you think of something that you

all previous house reports, a reliable way to keep accounts and some method for invoic-

records in your accounting system and even digitally stored pictures of the customer' s

couldn't possibly imagine would have any relevance to the use of computers, put it on the list anyway, as you may fmd out differ-

ing and planning cash flow. home. These are all very basic requirements and For doing business correspondence and ~ould be common to dozens of businesses day-today reports, you will almost certainly

ently. The strategy is that you will then take this activities list and map it against the capa-

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want to use word-processing software. Many

bilities of the personal computer system, and software (as well as addwn extras and ser-

home. Here's how you might go about using personal computer technology to meet the needs of this small business.

quite acceptable packages are available, bui you may find that it makes sense to buy this

vices) that you can afford. This process is know as "activities-based

Start with the simple matter of how you want to store the names, addresses and other

planning" and is designed to let you underto accomplish before you set about the tricky task of enlisting a personal computer and some software to help realize the accomplish-

business details of your customers, suppliers ning and statistical analysis and a database and other vital contacts. for keeping detailed records of all kinds. One of the strongest candidates for this There are excellent examples of such applicamight be a "contact management" applica- tions currently available from Microsoft,

issue of electronic communication can also not be ignored. For a lot of small businesses, one good option is electronic mail (e-mail) via an Internet service provider (ISP). There are lots of good ISPs around (including national services such as Sympatico, IBM Advantis and iSTAR as well as access from online service like CompuServe, America Online and Microsoft's MSN) who can set you up with e-mail. If, however, you want to really move into the age of electronic commerce, you' ll want to consider having your own World Wide

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magnetic (EM) and radio frequency (RF) emissions. This is accomplished by including more metal shielding inside the monitor case, or by spraying parts with metallic coat-

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Anti-glare coatings If you see a monitor advertised as having ARAG, it means that the screen has some kind of anti-reflection (AR) and anti-glare (AG) coating. Most monitors have this feature, but be sure to check, because, like a TV set that has bad glare, a monitor that reflects back the room lighting will annoy you to no

end. Energystarcompliant This is a set of broad standards established in the United States to reduce the energy consumption of consumer products, Monitors that bear this sticker must consume no more than 30 watts when in suspend mode. Most monitors you buy today in Canada have passed the U.S. energy standard, and bear the EnergyStar logo.

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a monitor is able to redraw the screen. You

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The second part of this equation is the video card (sometimes called the graphics card, video-graphics card orgraphics accelerator card). On the better quality ones, you can adjust both the screen resolution and ihe refresh frequency — within the limitations of the monitor — to produce an image that is rock solid. A quality monitor deserves a quality graphics card.

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that what will happen in the next 15 years will dwarf the improvements in performance in the previous quarter century. "The revolution, started 25 years ago with a small sliver of silicon known as the micro-

processor, has had a phenomenal impact on changing the way people work, communicate and obtain information. I believe that we are only at the beginning of this revolution in progress, and the best in personal computing

hew. Well, that's Fall Comdex for another year. Many people who go to Se biggest Comdex of them all

is yet to come," he stated. Groves went on to note that the first Intel

in I.as Vegas complain about the crowds, the

transistors when introduced in 1971, and

endless lineups, traffic congestion and the obscenity of excess shown by the exhibitors

couM process 60,000 instructions per second.

in their quarter-million dollar pavilions and extravagant hospitality suites. An that may be true, but if you want to.get

a idea of the shape of the things to come in

microprocessor, the Intel 4004, had 2,300 The current Pentium Pro chip has 3.5 mililion,

and can perform up to 400 million instructions per second (400 MIPS). Grove claimed that by 2011, a microprocessor with a bilnon transistors may exist, with the ability to

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vide a comprehensive report on all that was our attention during the four days we trolled

Even old sells: computer museum display

the show floor and conference halls.

As part of th e celebrations of the 25th

new. What follows are the items that caught

Keynote: You ain't seen nothlne yet, according to intel'sGrove

anniversary of the microprocessor, a temporary museum was erected in the parking lot next to the Las Uegas Convention Centre. In

it were mare than 40 historic examples of computer technology. The museum presented its display in the form of "The Hacker's Garage," a cluttered

tribute to the fledgling computer culture of the '70s that encouraged individuals and

small companies to invent Se technology that changed the world. Examples of pivotal inventions induded Computer Space, the nrst coin-operated video game, created by Nolan Bushnell in 1971, the MITS Altair 8800, perhaps the first, "do-it-yourself" personal computer, and the Apple 1, the first 200 of which were literally sold out of a garage by

SteveJobs and Steve Woxniak. If it were not for some last minute "rescue

archaeology" by devoted computer professionals, much of the physical record of computing would have been lost in the frantic rush to promote the "next big thing." In

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some cases, the last-known examples of key computer models were literally rescued from

neefgeers peer fhrooffh the layers of lefel'e firsl telrcreproceseer, the 4004.

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garbage dumps, and delivered to Boston's Computer Museum, whose willingness to loan key artifacts helped make the Comdex Museum passible. It's astonishing to consider how quickly the statecf-the-art technology

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reality, the bulk of the people who are mobile professionals are more like you and me. We leave our desks for greater than20 percent of the time, but often we' re within the confines of our own corporate environment or certainly in the Metro area. Given that, we' re considered locally mobile. That means we

ditional market for handheld computing

devices (such as the Hewlett-Packard OmniGo„ the Psion, and the Apple Newton Message Pad) had been limited by the rela-

have a greater opportunity to come back and

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synchronize at our desk. And that who this

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One of the more interesting devices for the color Zaurus was a PC Card-based CCD lens, which plugs into the Zaurus' PC Card slot and turns it into a digital camera. During the demonstration, the Sharp representative took a picture, pasted the image into an e-mail

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gorgeous interface, who neeis 'em (seriously, porting of Mac applications is anticipated-

Adobe is rumored to be preparing a BeOSver-

Broderbund was promoting a group of wellproduced action adventure titles, aimed at an older market. The Last Express is a new "thrilling adventure game from Jordan Mechner, developer of the award-winning Prince of Persia and Karateka." In the game, the player is Robert Cath, an American travelling on the Orient Express from Paris to

and game pads. Particularly impressive this year was the Gravis GrIP Game System, "the first multiplayer, multi-button digital game system for the PC." The GrIP allows up to four players operate up to eight control buttons each. The GrIP system comes with a multi-port game hub, and two GrIP-Pad controllers, with ports

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trollers, Two versions of the system are available, one is bundled with a violent arcadestyle fighting game, and the other with a

System Commanderallows use of mere than one operating systemonosingle computer.

characters in a very fluid and variable way. The Tone Rebellion, created by the Logic Factory (Ascendancy) is a strategy game,

multi-player hockey game.

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floating Islands. The player has to leam to before a new 0/S is nm Once multiple 0/Ses cooperate with other Hoater societies, mine a have been installed, the user is shown a menu resource called Tone, and avoid destruction by of 0/S choices at startup, and can simply the Leviathan, the common enemy of all the select the desired operating system to load. V Floaters. The game has amulti-player/Internet Communications c l aims t h a t S y stem feature that allows multiple users to play Commander doesn't require partitioning of simultaneously on several PCs at once.

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The PC Inferno Ever wondered how hot it gets inside a computer? Although it may seem silly, this is an important issue as an overheated colnputer can cause the metal legs of some silicon 4'ettlnlp on the Web phone chips to expand and c)imb out of their sockets — potentially damaging Software incompatibility has been a big problemfor anyone who has the computer and making it run improperly. wanted to use the Internet to hold voice conversations inexpensively A company called Quad-G Electronks in Mount Vernon, NY, via'products like "WebPhone." Israeli Internet telephony pioneer released the CP-Vue line of personal computer "eddas" designed to VocaiTec Ltd. has joined with a number of other Internet telephony monitor and display the temperature within the computer case and and coaununications companies to solve this problem. The solution central processing unit (CPU), These internal heat monitors claim to be lies in the foundiag of what is called the Voice Over IP (VoIP) Forum, able to warn users whea their systems are approaching dangerously a cooperative coalition of Internet, telephony, hardware, software and high heat levels, allowing them to save their Ales and power down networking industry leaders, whose formation is apparently intended before exteasive heat damage occurs. to create and drive rapid deployment of a set of standards for the compatibility of Internet telephoay products." ContactGualFe,Tel:914-668-7688. In addition to Cisco Systems and VocalTec, which is taking credit for initiating the VoIP Forum, founding partidpants include a total of Towards a better notebook 40 initial members, They say they have joined forces based on their Notebook computers could soon have displays that look even better shared interest in accelerating the growth of telephony applications than what you And oa desktop computers. Canadian graphics chip over the Internet, corporate Iatranets and bridging to the regular or spedalist ATI Technologies has announced what it daims is the induspublic switched telephone network try's first LCD graphics accelerator for notebook computers. It apparently integrates high-performance 3D rendering, leading 2D performance, TVguality video playback, and true color transmitters on a single chip — the ATI 3D RAGE LT — for the notebook manu-

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who have not previously deployed ISDNbased solutions, but who will embrace this standards-based analog software product." Contact: PictureTel. Tel: 508-292-5000

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recently by Inte!. The company said that move was "in keeping with Digital's commitment to provide customers with leading design technology" and cost-effective enterprise solutions. "We are very pleased to be a driving contributor in Intel's NLX definition," suggested Howard Elias, Digital's vice-president of

desktop and notebook as the 3D RAGE LT has features some desktop systems do not."

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Where no lap has gone before... Ever wanted a full-size keyboard to use with your notebook computer, but couldn't afford

the space? Darwin Keyboards in San Francisco says it has th e answer, It's called the NoteBoard and claims to be the first full-sized

keyboard designed specifically for use with notebookcomputers,

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devices such as printers. The IrDA "Beam It Over IrDA" booth at Comdex displayed products by more than 20 firms with devices and applications using the IrDA standard. Clearly, IrDA ports and soft-

ware are becoming a feature routinely included on products. This includes Windows CE and the new handheld PCs, such as those recently introduced to the market by Casio and NEC. "We' ve moved faster and caused more products to roll out than any other standards

group," says Brian Ingham„of IBM Canada's infrared market development group. "The computing and communications industries have embraced these standards faster than any other technical standard." In the coming year, even more printers and portable peripherals will have IrDA serial

ports, as will an increasing number of pagers and digital phones.Sony, for example, had a nifty little digital camera with an IrDA port on display. With the link between the camera

and another IrDA device, you can, for example, instantly download digital photos to a laptop or print them without the need for

cables. Puma Technology and Traveling Software were among the software developers demonstrating their file transfer application software. And Nokia Mobile Phones and other cellular devices were on display. These standards were created by the industry consortium to assure consumers

shopping for a computer or peripheral that an item displaying the group's semce mark works with other IrDA-certified equipment. John LSRoche, IrDA's executive director, says the trade group's strongest estimates about the implementation of thistechnology are in the notebook computer market. He says about 60 to 70 percent of all notebooks

shipped in 1996 will be IrDA capable, More~ than eight million notebook personal computers with IrDA ports have shipped to date, according to IrDA.

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the United States market. Nina Reich„president of Ooriane, also said Canada's Defence

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Grove's vision for PC.

"We'vecome alongwaysince 1985,when I gave my first Comdex keynote," began Gates. His address sketched a brief history of the PC before examining today's current topics surrounding the personal computer.

with the PC. This PC is the full-scale product."

Regarding the "diskless" computer, he the PC," said Gates. "The idea of a diskless said manufacturers could save afew hundred (i,e., no hard disk) PC has its place. We are dollars, but to see the overall cost, one hasto should throw out what we have done with

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first micrprocessor and moved quickly to a live video visit to a prototype Starbucks cafe in Seattle. Jumping into the future, Grove sketched

transistors that operate at 10 gigahertz. To do this I n tel has t o c reate a layer

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today's microprocessor is approximately .35 microns. Grove's keynote theme was "a revolution in progress." He said the railroads failed because they thought they were in the rail-

road business instead of the transportation business. He promised Intel would not be in the PC business. Intel, according to Grove, is in a rev-

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sx CD-ROM, stereo sound and speakers and a 15-inch monitor. And the company suggests that it is starting to get corporate orders for systems using decreasing demand for MIPS-based systems this technology. "Since its introduction 30 from its customers and original equipment days ago [when the pricing was announced in

key to the buying decision. For US$2,299, users can now standardize on a high-performance platform for all PC software, from Windows 95 to Windows NT to Windows for

od of 1995 amounted toUS$606,953,000, j which resulted in net income of US$42 million. According to AMD, however, this is still

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Microsoft announced it was in the process of phasing out future development and engi. neering efforts for the MIPS platform. Microsoft said the decision was driven by

p a r ticular, July], the P-200 PC has become our best sell-

Microsoft said its largest OEM for the MIPS platform — NEC Corporation — had decided not to provide the MIPS platform beyond the Microsoft Windows NT Version 4.0 operating

system.

ing model," said Steve Lapinski, general manager of the Cyrix Systems Group. "We' re seeing strong demand from power users in Fortune1000 companies, as well as small businesses and home offices where performance is

Things aren't much better at l o ngtime Intel rival AMD, which in early October reported a net loss of US$38,362,000 on sales of US$456,862,000 for its third quarter ending Sept. 29. Sales for the like peri-

nificantly from the levels of the second quarter, but the book-to-bill ratio remained below 1:1," said chairman and chief executive officer, WJ. Sanders III. Continued onpage 111

The company further boasted that over the last five years, it had shown a strong commitment t o the MI P S p l a t form. Microsoft has said, however, that it will continue to offer technical support to its customers who use Windows NT 4.0 on the MIPS platform.

Cyrix recorded a net loss of U$$16.4 million for the quarter ending June 30, compared to net income of U$$7.5 million for the same period last year Tough times at Cyrix The seriousness of the challenge facing Intel's competitors is easily put in clearer perspective

when you look at a company like Cyrix Corporation. Over the summer, it reported revenues for the quartei ending June 30 of

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its greatest strength lay in the software built into its machines, in July Psion announced the formatien of a new company, Psion Software PLC, to license its operating systems and applications software. The company says it hopes the move will encourage and assist other companies in bringing products to market such as palmtops, sub-notebooks, smart phones, intelligent terminals and mobile Web browsers using Psion's previously proprietary tech-

nologies. Psion says that it sees operating systems and applications designed for solid-state, handheld computers as being fundamentally different from PC platforms. "They have to start

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company. "With 13 years experience developing such expertise and with over twe million units sold, Psion is making its platforms available to licensees." According to Psion founder and chairman David Potter, the idea is to get its software established as a handheld software standard. "One of our strategies is to establish our platform as an open standard. We are already recognized as the world leader in the palmtop computer market and this sector will inevitably attract more players as communication and computing technologies continue to

converge," he says. "We expect initiai licensing revenues to come in during 1998. Our licensing strategy will allow us to partidpate in emerging markets without defocusing our existing business." — Geo f Wheelwright

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computer. And, if you want to synchronize your organizer files, or move spreadsheets or word-processing documents between your handheld device and your desktop PC, a slick serial cable-based (or infrared) transfer utility is included, The subject of this review is the Cassiopeia A10 from Casio Canada Ltd., one of the first companies to bring a Windows CE product to market.

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stripped-down version of Win 95. Many of the features are there on CE, but the subtleties or breadth of customizability are lost. For example, TCPlIP is supported, which means you can use a Windows CE device on the Internet (and in fact, both an Internet mail program and Microsoft's Pocket Internet Explorer Web browser are included with the Cassiopeia). However, only PPP is supported, so if your service provider uses some other dial-in protocol such as SLIP, you' re out of

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menus and tool bars, On Windows CE or Pocket Word, these are not available — pity. But given the constraints of the hardware (limited RAM, small screen dimensions, lack of hard dnve, etc.), Windows CE works. Individuals will quibble over what Microsoft chose to leave out of the operating system or how it implemented certain features, and my quibbles will be different than someone else' s. However, if you want a handheld computer that looks and sort of acts like your Windows desktop PC, and you are willing to live with the limitations inherent in t h ese small

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an application or access a file. It feels kind of like Windows 95 on a 486 with 8 MB of RAM. However„ the instant-an feature means you don't have to wait while Windows boots up, and both Word and Excel load much more quickly than the Windows 95 versions of those applications. Moreover, you can leave items like your appointment calendar or contact database running, and they are instantly available when you turn the machine on.

The keyboard is no worse, but no better, than ones found on other palmtops, which means it is awkward, but usable if you master

a two-finger pecking style, For example, I did manage to work for about an hour on this report on the flight back from Las Vegas without becoming too frustrated, and I know of

one reporter who regularly composes 1,000word stories on his Psion. The feature I like most on the Cassiopeia is the backlit screen, which allowed me to work in the darkened cabin of the evening flight with the screen completely visible.

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ably." More specifically, Lapinski says that, as people gradually move more toward 32-bit applications, they' ll have to change motherboards if they' re depending on an I ntel Pentium whereas the Cyrix chips will still optimize the performance of the newer software without requiring significant hardware modification. Lapinski explains that Cyrix is able to accomplish "equal or better for cheaper" due to the architectural differences between the company's 686 and the Pentium. "Both processors are what's called superscalar — they contain a floating point unit and a primary cache andother features. But these have been optimized in the way we designed the 686 processor, which, for example, has the calculation functions like integer and floating point b u il t i n u s ing a h i g hly advanced architecture which also makes really basic things like register re-naming, out of order completion and branch prediction, etc„ a lot faster and a lot quicker. "The bottom line of all that is that our architecture eliminates many of the data dependencies and resource conflicts that the processor has to experience in order to achieve higher performance. Our processors are able to eliminate that where a Pentium processor has some issues as it goes along with trying to eliminate those dependencies. Each 686 is optimized for maximum instruction throughput." Offering a less complex example of what

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our microprocessors, "There's a tremendous amount of engineering in developing the product," Spindler continues, "and dramatic resources in terms of validation of the microprocessor to ensure the performance, to ensure the compatibility, to ensure the functionality. And then the next step is the whole process of manufacturing technology that goes into building these very, very reliable parts in very, very high volumes. Spindler says that overall, "what somebody who is purchasing a system [with a Pentium processor] gets is the benefit of a processor that has shipped in the tens of millions so it's been proven over an incredible variety of systems, of user types, of application software, of operating system software,

of add-in cards, of different types of configurations — everything from entry-level PCs up to the highest-end workstations and servers."

Told that Cyrix and AMD make the same claims, Spindler enigmatically says that, "there's the statement, and there's the level of effort and actual meat behind that statement." He adds that intel spends hundreds of millions of dollars on microprocessor validation. Spindler assures me that assertions by others regarding superior performance in at least specific areas of the competitors' chips might be most tactfully described as "a major disconnect on the part of those particular individuals." . He points out that there are different ways to look at performance, "and, in some cases, others may run a particular benchmark and claim that that represents the overall performance of the processor. But we don't look at it that way at all. We actually do performance reports on our processors and we take a broad variety of industry-standard benchmarks and show the results of our processors' performance on those benchmarks.... We feel very good about where our processors stand on those." In direct contradiction to claims by all others cited here, Spindler is sure that the floating point in the Pentium processor outperforms the alternatives dramatically. "It's much, much faster than other devices. Typically things like 3D and graphics are floating point intensive and if you look at any floating point-oriented benchmark — like Spec Floating Point or Whetstone, for example — the Pentium is extremely strong." Asked how such performance differences might manifest themselves to we simple computerists slaving away in front of a monitor,

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before making an overall performance comparison because those claims are generally made on a particular type of a benchmark." Concluding his remarks by addressing the cost issue, Spindler says, "you really need to look at what's out there. There are Pentium processor-based systems that are selling at all the way down to entry-level types of prices. Even at the entry level a computer is a significant investment and I think that the buyers are looking for something that they know is proven technology. Proven in terms of compatibility, proven in terms of validation, proven in terms of performance. And all that

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way of saying the program tries to guess what you are going to do based on what you have already done. Thus, things like autofill and other automated routines work to save you keystrokes. The basic components are good and prima rily unchanged from the earlier release. Money 97 now has a built-in Internet launch routine that takes you from the program to Web sites, as long as you have your Internet connection set up. This feature worked well for us. We liked this feature and the related feature — the Money Zone. The Money Zone is simply a Web site that the

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network software and services — is an indication of the company's ills. No matter how much of the existing market Novell still enjoys for its installed base of NetWare servers, the perception appears to be that Mcrosoft and Windows NT 4.0 are starting to walk away with the NetWare market, and that Novell is just too slow and selfinvolved to get its act together in time to let users take advantage of all the current hot issues in the network market. Novell boosters will tell you that none of this is true, and they have a point. But it's a hard perception to fight, so hard that the Novell board of directors took the extreme step of making a major change in top management at the end of August to try and turn the tide.

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Schedule+ files perfectly. Also nice, SideKick has a world view that not only lists various, definable time clocks but also shows which area of the surface of the globe is currently in sunlight. This little feature is a nifty way to see whether the rest of the planet is about to get up or go to bed. As one would expect, the program has a phone dialer, recurring events, support for Microsoft Exchange, password protection and

a slew of other features. Unfortunately, the overall effect falls a little short. It is not possible to drag and drop appointments in the

monthly view. The program places icons all over the desktop, which seems unnecessary. This is a program that is pretty and easy to get up and running, but the depth of features and the ease of navigation are not there as they are for the other programs. As an introduction to the PIM world, or for a casual user, this i's a fun little program.

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"The day after tomorrow," "Two weeks from t oday" o r e v e n "Three weeks before Christmas" and the software will enter the correct date. I'm not kidding, type in "meet Bob S. for lunch tomorrow," and the luncheon is entered in your calendar! Another development is the move toward the Internet Explorer-style interface. The new Office applications have a cleaner toolbar look that is consistent with the toolbars in Internet Explorer 3 and the beta of 4. There are a number of other new features that take advantage of Microsoft's knowledge of its own operating system, but you will have to wait for another issue for a full evaluation.

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Internet is built into the product. Microsoft clearly expects both private, and business, users to have a continuous online connection. Along these same lines is the Microsoft business card protocol. With the new electronic business card, updating and maintaining a database of contacts could be immeasurably easier. As mentioned above the problem lies with finding an industry-wide, open

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One of the most exciting developments so far in Core)'s tenure with WordPerfect has been the emergence of a plan t o o f f er WordPerfect Office for use with industry standard World Wide Web browsers that can handle Java code, In May, the company Core) also did not do itse)f any favors unveiled this scheme to create "a suite of with the p roblems it ha d i n s h i pping integrated office productivity applicanons" WordPerfect Office. ln mid-September the written for Java. company stated that, "as a result of a comCore) promised that the suite would bination of factors" it h a d experienced include Java versions of applications based delays in shipping copies of Core) Office on Core) WordPerfect, Core) Quattro Pro and Professional 7 ordered in the third quarter of other productivity applications, all integratfiscal 1996. The amount of product ordered ed within a new graphical user interface but not shipped (and therefore not included (GUI) framework. lt pledged that this new in Corel's revenue for the quarter) was office suite would exploit the technological approximately $15 million. experience gained by Core) from Corel "We focus on shipping the highest qual- WordPerfect Suite, as well as leverage the ity product with the greatest functionality advantages of the Java platform, offering possible. As a result, delays can be encoun- cross-platform functionality based on comtered in engineering as every effort is made ponent architecture that is delivered online. "Core) has been quick to embrace Java to include the latest functionality and to eliminate all significant bugs prior to releas- technology as a key in the company's internet strategy, and we intend to deliver a ing a product to manufacturing, As well, the normal pattern of sales orders in the induscontinuous supply of software products suptry results in a substantial weighting of porting this language," enthused Cowpland. "Productivity applications based on Java orders to the end of a quarter," explained Core) chief executive officer and president technology could soon overtake Windows in Michael Cowpland. volume." "Being a multi-product company, it is The plan was for the Java-based suite to be frequently difficult to p r oject accurately s a series of Java classes, which which particular products will be ordered in could allow i t t o b e f r eely extensib)e. any particular quarter where there are no Additional functionality could then be downnew releases.... All of these factors have an loaded as required by the user, and modu)ar impact on the production scheduling. These architecture does account for a small footprint. Around the same time, Corel also introdifficulties are attributable to our continuing integration of the new products acquired duced Corei Barista, what it called "a core technology" that it promised would allow users of by the company and all our systems and Core) Office Professional's WordPerfect 7 and programs are under ongoing review to address and correct any deficiencies in these Core) Ventura 7 to create documents based entirely on the Java platform, without any areas." programming requirements. Cunning for the corporate market And by mid-October, Corel was making One thing Core) expects to do more often in the first public trial of Corel Office for Java by the near future is attract corporate customers offering it for use at the Core) Web site, makfor its products. In late August, it unveiled a ing it the first major office suite to be written strategy to give customers the choice between entirely in the Java programming language. two corporate licensing options. Dubbed Core) Office for Java, Corel claims According to C o rel, customers may that it will "let you create spectacular office documents that are immediately publishable choose to license the product only, or they may choose what the company calls the Core) to your local printer, your intranet, or the Internet" without conversion or reformatting. Network Soiution (which is basically the "Thanks to Java's platform independence, product plus a CroupW)se Client Licence). Core) says the Network Solution wiil robust architecture, and object-oriented proenhance its corporate customer's office com- gramming, Core) Office for Java is the first munications by providing information sharapplication suite that can provide a working, internal/external e-mail and schedu)ing group environment unlike any other," trumcapabilities as well as the ability to assign peted the company in its announcement. "No more worrying about formats, standards, tasks, write notes and keep track of phone messages. or operating systems — just portable docu"This va)ue-adde4approach provides corments that can be shared across multiple platporate customers with the client licence at a forms in any computing environment." Well, almost. At least the first beta version reasonable price and makes it possible for them to benefit from an increase in produc- of this product is not completely portable, tivity as they use the scheduling and messag- particularly if you use an older browser. )n the ing capabilities of G roupW)se in t h eir preamble to the Carel Office for Java site, the

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become more powerful," Corel warns. "Microsoft will be releasing an update to Microsoft Internet Explorer that will fully support Corel Office for Java. Until then, do not use MSIE Version 3.0 as it may cause your s ystem to hang. Similarly, do no t u s e Netscape Navigator 2.0x. For best results use Netscape Navigator 3.0 or JavaSoft's HotJava Browser." (And indeed our prelinunary tests with Internet Explorer3.1 have been successfrrl, — Ed)

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