Word: computerize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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TURN-ON (ABC, 8:30-9 p.m.). A computer hosts and Tim Conway guest stars in the premiere of a new series that promises to be "a visual-comedic assault on the people who watch it." Whether it also gets charged for battery remains to be seen.
Russia's ranking America watcher is probably Yuri Arbatov, head of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Science's one-year-old Institute of American Studies. From his office in a renovated 18th century mansion in Moscow, Arbatov presides over a research staff of some 50 youngish, English-speaking specialists...
¶ COMPUTERS. The company entered the computer field in the mid-1950s and so far has spent hundreds of millions to develop a full family of machines. Partly because of the competition from IBM (see page 63), it is unlikely to turn a profit before 1970 at the earliest. Another...
As it will for months and maybe years to come, the Justice Department's antitrust suit against International Business Machines Corp. last week continued to pose new questions for the courts, the computer industry and the nation's securities markets.
∙HOW WILL IBM CHANGE? IBM is like ly to end one practice that the Justice Department criticized: the policy of selling computers, software and related services to customers on a single-price, all-or-nothing basis. That tends to freeze out small suppliers, which can offer only pieces and...