Year: 1997

[MD1] MacTech T-shirt Design Contest

MacTech Magazine Announces T-shirt Design Contest

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, California — Nov. 10, 1997 — MacTech Magazine today
announced its T-shirt Design Contest. The idea of the competition is to
create a concept or design for a T-shirt that will be given away during the
Macworld Expo/San Francisco January 6-9, 1998. This T-shirt will literally
reach thousands of Mac enthusiasts during and long after the show.

MacTech Magazine has had some great shirts in the past that we still see
walking around trade shows.

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[MD1] BeOS for Free

Sender: “Michael A. Alderete” (alderete@be.com)
** Download the BeOS for Free **

We heard you. You said you wanted to be able to try out the BeOS without
having to search high and low for a copy. Now you can download the latest
version of the BeOS, Preview Release 2, from the Be, Inc. web site, for
free. You can find the downloadable release of the BeOS at
(http://www.be.com/products/beos_download/).

The BeOS Preview Release 2 download version includes all the components you
need to try out the BeOS on your Power PC machine.

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[MD1] PowerBook G3

Apple Designs Different: Extends Leadership in Notebooks with PowerBook G3

Apple Introduces World’s Fastest Notebook for People Who Think Creatively

CUPERTINO, California–Nov. 10, 1997–Targeting the needs of creative “road
warriors” who require the most in performance and advanced multimedia
capabilities from a notebook computer, Apple Computer, Inc. today
introduced the Macintosh PowerBookG3.

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[MD1] Natural Intelligence Spins Off DragStrip

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Natural Intelligence Spins Off DragStrip, Macintosh Desktop Utility

November 10, 1997. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Natural Intelligence, Inc.
today announced the sale of DragStrip(r), its award winning desktop utility
for the Macintosh. This action reflects Natural Intelligence’s focus on the
expansion of its core custom software consulting business, and its newly
formed Corporate Java Division.

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[MD1] Apple Builds, Sells Different

Apple Builds, Sells Different

Company Announces Build-to-Order and Electronic Commerce

The Apple Store: Powered by WebObjects

Apple Only Company to Offer All Core Products
Via Retail Stores, Resellers, the Internet

CUPERTINO, California–Nov. 10, 1997–Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
today announced that it will build and sell its computers in a new and
different way. The Company launched The Apple Store (http://www.apple.com/)
as part of its new distribution strategy that utilizes the Internet, along
with the Company’s existing retailers and resellers to sell products.

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