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Warm bodies have been hired, hardware has been ordered, and both are moving in this month. The 15 or so computers, among them the Apple II, Epson QX-10 and IBM Personal Computer, will occupy two rooms above the ragtag waterfront of Sausalito, Calif. Already a big hand-scrawled chart pinned to one wall proclaims deadlines to meet and procedures to follow. Says Stewart Brand, leading a tour of his future headquarters: "This is the shell. The peas are still falling into place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: Capturing the World of Software | 7/18/1983 | See Source »

...Epson HX-20 ($795). Although this book-size portable computer arrived late in the year, it is probably the hottest new machine in its class, shipping 7,500 copies in its first month on the market. It packs into one handy 4-lb. package a full-size keyboard, a screen that displays four lines of text, a cash-register-type printer, a microcassette tape drive and more built-in memory than any comparably priced machine. Its Japanese manufacturers say their intention was to "stand America on its ear." U.S. experts say they may have done just that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hottest-Selling Hardware | 1/3/1983 | See Source »

Japanese firms, with their knack for producing well-made electronics products at a low price, are already overtaking U.S. manufacturers in some segments of the computer market. Japanese-made semiconductors are installed at the heart of many U.S. machines. IBM, Xerox and Hewlett-Packard all distribute Japanese-made Epson printers under their own labels to go with their personal computers. Experts estimate that up to 90% of American-built computers are now sold with either Japanese printers or monitors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: Big Battle over Small Machines | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

...Lang '17, P. P. Krotzer '18; 37, W. S. Schwab uC., W. H. Moses uC.; 38, E. P. Ettenheim '16, G. P. Ettenheim 2L.; 40, F. P. Champ '19; 41, H. B. Esselen '18, H. H. Tewksbury '18; 51, M. L. Levine '18, E. Amdursky '18; 52, A. H. Epson uC., H. C. Yin uC.; 53, F. C. Schley '19, L. H. Pike '19; 54, M. Guren '17, L. S. Levy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROOMS ASSIGNED FOR NEXT YEAR | 5/10/1916 | See Source »

...Derry '17, L. W. Devereux '16, E. R. Dewey '17, R. M. Dinsmore '16, C. Douglass '17, C. M. Draper '19, F. W. Ecker '18, W. Edgar '16, H. P. Edwards '19, E. M. Ellsworth '17, J. A. Emery '17, L. L. Emery '19, A. H. Epson uC., C. R. Farnsworth '17, E. G. Farrand, D. Fesker, E. L. Florence, Jr. '19, G. R. Foley '19, D. Foster '16, H. S. Freedman '17, D. A. Freeman '19, W. E. Fuller '19, E. P. Furber '19, E. H. Gardner '19, W. H. Gardner '18, H. W. Gleason '17, J. A. Goldthwait...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN STUDENTS ARE ENLISTED AS PRIVATES IN EIGHT COMPANIES | 1/8/1916 | See Source »

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