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10.Jan.2000 Stevem Flowers by e-mail |
Issue 10 of "The Pulse" The new issue of the free magazine "The Pulse" from Alive Mediasoft contains detailed reviews of Spherical Worlds, Whales Voyage Part One, Adventurer's Lair, Damage, Extra Life and A7+ as well as the story about the latest Amiga buyout. Also you can read previews of Descent 2 and Home Land as well as of fxPaint and Pagestream. (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 John Chandler |
And So It Begins... At Suite101, John Chandler summarizes the buyout of Amiga. (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 Heise [Newsticker] |
Credit Card Fraud on Internet Using credit cards in the Internet seems to be not that secure as the banking companies tell us over and over again. A security hole in a software for authentification of credit cards by the company Cybercash (ICVerify) enabled a 19 year old cracker from Moskow, named Maxus, to transfer money at will since 1998, and even withdraw money from cash terminals (according to Maxus). After the cracker failed in blackmailing the US online music retailer eUniverse, he reportedly posted 25,000 credit card numbers on his website. The FBI now handles the case. More links on the subject: InternetNews: Failed Blackmail Attempt Leads to Credit Card Theft Maxus (non-functional copy of the cracker's homepage) (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 Marko Seppänen by e-mail |
Image Engineer Special Offer Until 25. January 2000 it's possible to order Image Engineer with a very low price. Only 25$. Visual Engineering has new Offer of the Month. Register plug-ins for Image Engineer with lowest prices ever! Take a look at interactive tutorial, which allows online image manipulation. (ps) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 TAO-Group |
Amiga Incorporated and Tao Group enter into a strategic relationship At the title link, you can now read the press release about the cooperation with Amiga Inc. on the TAO-Group website, too. On the Amiga Inc. page, you can find a second press release: Amiga and Tao-Group enter into a strategic relationship. 11.01.2000: The "press release" has been deleted from the Amiga website in the meantime - it was not originally intended for release, and has been posted to the website more or less by accident. (mb) (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
09.Jan.2000 R. Saake by e-mail |
2IDs online again 2ID's website (Symphonie Pro support and SoundFX Preset support site) is now available online again. The Symphonie Pro support site has been completely reworked, and some new features implemented. A forum is now available, the guestbook has been restructured. Also new is the SoundFX Preset area. Here, you will find presets for SoundFX in the future. If you have created presets yourself, you can submit them. The texture CD "OVERLAY" is finished, and can now be ordered in the 2IDs-iNET store. Also available there is the first Sounds & Sample CD "PROTRACT" by 2IDs. (Translation: mb) [News message: 09. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
09.Jan.2000 Brad Webb by e-mail |
Amiga Update Newsletter====================================================================== _ __ _ <>_ __ _ || /\\ |\ /|| || / ` /\\ || A M I G A U P D A T E /__\\ | \ / || || || ___ /__\\ || -News and Rumors- / \\_ | \/ ||_ _||_ \__// / \\_|| (An Occasional e-mail WELCOME TO TOMORROW || News Source) ====================================================================== AMIGA and the Amiga logo are trademarks of Amiga, Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 000108 T A O , B A B Y ! T H E P A R T N E R A N N O U N C E D A M I G A I N C . T O B E A T A M I G A 2 K N E W S R O G D E V E L O P M E N T E N D S Editor's Thoughts and Introduction: Below we have the second big announcement in recent days by the reborn Amiga Inc. This one concerns the "content platform foundation partner" for future development. Not sure yet what all is covered by that mouth numbing phrase but I am sure it will be interesting and, I hope, encouraging to watch this relationship. There seems to be much more a feeling of relief in the shrunken Amiga Community at this ownership change than there was when Gateway took over, and that's as it should be. If we don't make it this time, at least we finally have some Amigans with vision giving it a try. If only that had happened back in 1994 ... We don't have an actual story on it, but if you read the items below carefully you'll see that Amino is now Amiga. The change took place on January 6. They'll be at the Amiga 2000 computer show this spring in St. Louis, USA, and I can hardly wait. I believe this will be the first chance for the newest Amiga Inc. to address a large body of the community. If you can get there, it should be well worth your time. If I have my Amiga history right, this is the third Amiga Inc. to be set up. The original development company (or were they not an Inc.?), Gateway's, and now the former Amino. Correct? Brad Webb, Editor ---------------------------------------------------------------------- E-mail to the E-ditor: 5 Jan 2000 brad, just a quick note to say "keep up the good work" ! i enjoy receiving this e-publication. also, let me add that i prefer this "e-mail style " as opposed to the old "download style "!!!! makes it easier for me to read. best, dave ~~~~~~ Dave, Thanks very much for the note and the vote of confidence. Not sure who's old download style you mean as we've always been e-mail based, but I think I know what you're getting at. It's always been one of our goals to get the news out to people, rather than wait for someone to come to a website. We think the Amiga community needs both, and our method can help get the message to people who would never see the websites. Brad ====== 1 Jan 2000 On 31-Dec-99, Brad Webb wrote: > The transaction, effective immediately, includes the transfer of > all Internet domain names related to Amiga which Gateway had held. > Gateway retains ownership of all patents acquired when it bought > Amiga in 1997. In other words, they have the right to develop something and call it an Amiga, but not to make or sell any of the old hardware, possibly the OS either. Then again, that might not to be a bad thing. We all know how far behind the current hardware and OS are. When Tom Schmidt announced that Amiga wasn't going to be a computer platform anymore, I started looking at the alternatives. I figured there were three; Linux, Mac and (GULP!) Windows. - Linux is a Unix variant at heart. Switching to it meant night school courses just to learn to use it. (I still haven't entirely ruled that out.) - My GF uses a Mac and she's happy with it. I looked at the new iMacs and they're nice machines, reminiscent in some ways of my good ol' A1200, and the price wasn't too bad, considering what it was. Then I took a gander at the software and nearly had a coronary! $800 for a paint program??? - Then there's Windows. I tried to look it up on the 'net. At first all I found were jokes pages. I surfed over a few of them. It was educational; nobody likes Windows! At last I found MS's homepage. The first thing I saw there was ol' Visa Bill Gate's editorial about "freedom to innovate," (whinging over the Anti-Trust Court obviously.) By this time I was wondering what had possessed me to even consider doing this to myself! I hope to heck Amino makes a go of Amiga. There are no good alternatives out there. Allan ~~~~~~ Allan, I certainly agree with the sentiment in your last paragraph. It's very early to have a feel for how Amino - now officially Amiga Inc. - will do, but they've got the community in mind and that's a real plus. You do have one misconception in your note. Amiga Inc. has a license from Gateway to the old patents, so there's really nothing stopping them from doing just about anything they want to, including building "classic" type machines if they wish. With the new Amiga in place, I think there's at least a good possibility we won't need an alternative. Brad ---------------------------------------------------------------------- T A O , B A B Y ! T H E P A R T N E R A N N O U N C E D Las Vegas, January 8, 2000 - Amiga Incorporated, a privately held company based in Maple Valley, WA, has entered into a strategic relationship with the Tao Group as the new content platform foundation partner for the new Amiga. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Bill McEwen, Amiga President/CEO, said that the company selected Tao as the foundation partner for the new Amiga after reviewing numerous other potential partners. "After extensive research trawling the markets we found that Tao had the greatest similarities and strengths with our vision, and the capabilities to get the job done". McEwen said. "Amiga with Tao together will bring a new level of capabilities, portability and scalability never available before." "Tao has its roots in the Amiga so this is particularly satisfying for us" said Francis Charig, Chairman and CEO of Tao Group. "What makes this relationship so exciting to Tao is the relationship we can enjoy with Amiga and the Amiga Community. The world has changed radically in the last few years and there is a vacuum in terms of content and software environments that meets the needs of the mass market. The skill sets of the Amiga community combined with the power and flexibility of Tao's software infrastructure means that the New Amiga can create the most compelling content for the emerging digital services and content markets." ABOUT AMIGA Amiga Incorporated is dedicated to the development, design, and implementation of components, services, and models that support the digital experience of tomorrow. Amiga lead the world into the multi-media experience in the early 80's, and will lead it into the Digital content universe of the future. ABOUT TAO Tao Group is an intellectual property generator and software company specializing in technologies for home and mobile networks. Incorporated in 1992, the Company provides leading edge products for the emerging markets of intelligent consumer devices. The company's philosophy is based on providing powerful frameworks for use right across the range of networked appliances from smart phones to digital television into which Tao's clients can build in their own branding and incorporate their own added value. Tao's clients include blue chip technology corporations in the United States, Japan and Europe. Motorola and Sony are investors in Tao Group. Tao is headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom, with representation in Japan and the US, and its staff includes more than fifty world-class software engineers. Tao is a Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 Winner and has won a series of innovation ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A I N C . T O B E A T A M I G A 2 K January 6, 2000 Amino Development Corporation, renamed Amiga Inc. on Jan. 6, will exhibit at the Amiga 2K show. In a conversation today with Bill McEwen, President and CEO of Amino, now Amiga Inc.,stated that they will definitely exhibit at the Gateway Computer Show - Amiga 2K, April 1 & 2, 2000. Things are happening with Amiga 2K, just as we promised. Stay tuned for more information on the largest and best Amiga show in the Americas... Amiga 2K. Amiga 2K will be held on Saturday April 1st - Sunday April 2, 2000, in St. Louis Missouri, U.S.A. at the Henry VIII Hotel. Bob Scharp Amigan-St. Louis ---------------------------------------------------------------------- N E W S R O G D E V E L O P M E N T E N D S 04-Jan-2000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ShadowWorks Software regrets to announce the end of the NewsRog project for the Amiga. NewsRog is an NNTP News client running on Amiga personal computers. Unfortunately, due to a combination of factors which include the lack of a market for Amiga software, obsolescent hardware, and a recent increase in piracy and fraudulent credit card orders, it is no longer financially possible to continue developing NewsRog. The last version stands at 1.8b, and the update is available to all registered users via the web page below: http://www.frii.com/~srk/ShadowWorks/Preview/NR.html ShadowWorks Software is proud to have pioneered a large number of news client features that have yet to be duplicated in any other software that we are aware of. We regret that it was not possible to continue development of the software, since there was a great deal more planned for the future. ShadowWorks Software wishes to thank all of our loyal customers who have supported our attempt to bring the Amiga a world class NNTP news client. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Amiga Update on the net: All back issues available at: http://www.globaldialog.com/~amigaupdate/index.html Stop by and check out our archive! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2000 by Brad Webb. Freely distributable, if not modified. ====================================================================== _ __ _ <>_ __ _ A M I G A /\\ |\ /|| || / ` /\\ A M I G A U P D A T E /__\\ | \ / || || || ___ /__\\ U P D A T E / \\_ | \/ ||_ _||_ \__// / \\_ amigaupdate@globaldialog.com ======================================================================(Translation: mb) [News message: 09. 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09.Jan.2000 amiga-news.de |
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08.Jan.2000 amiga-news.de |
Amiga Inc. announces strategical partnership with Tao Group Press release: Amiga Incorporated has entered into a strategic relationship with Tao Group for the New Amiga Las Vegas, January 8, 2000 - Amiga Incorporated, a privately held company based in Maple Valley, WA, has entered into a strategic relationship with the Tao Group as the new content platform foundation partner for the new Amiga. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Bill McEwen, Amiga President/CEO, said that the company selected Tao as the foundation partner for the new Amiga after reviewing numerous other potential partners. "After extensive research trawling the markets we found that Tao had the greatest similarities and strengths with our vision, and the capabilities to get the job done". McEwen said. "Amiga with Tao together will bring a new level of capabilities, portability and scalability never available before." "Tao has its roots in the Amiga so this is particularly satisfying for us" said Francis Charig, Chairman and CEO of Tao Group. "What makes this relationship so exciting to Tao is the relationship we can enjoy with Amiga and the Amiga Community. The world has changed radically in the last few years and there is a vacuum in terms of content and software environments that meets the needs of the mass market. The skill sets of the Amiga community combined with the power and flexibility of Tao's software infrastructure means that the New Amiga can create the most compelling content for the emerging digital services and content markets." NOTES TO EDITORS ABOUT AMIGA Amiga Incorporated is dedicated to the development, design, and implementation of components, services, and models that support the digital experience of tomorrow. Amiga lead the world into the multi-media experience in the early 80's, and will lead it into the Digital content universe of the future. ABOUT TAO Tao Group is an intellectual property generator and software company specializing in technologies for home and mobile networks. Incorporated in 1992, the Company provides leading edge products for the emerging markets of intelligent consumer devices. The company's philosophy is based on providing powerful frameworks for use right across the range of networked appliances from smart phones to digital television into which Tao's clients can build in their own branding and incorporate their own added value. Tao's clients include blue chip technology corporations in the United States, Japan and Europe. Motorola and Sony are investors in Tao Group. Tao is headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom, with representation in Japan and the US, and its staff includes more than fifty world-class software engineers. Tao is a Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 Winner and has won a series of innovation awards for its operating system and Java-based engine. (Translation: mb) [News message: 08. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
08.Jan.2000 amiga-news.de |
Articles about the Amiga sale Since the attention of national and international press has been growing due to the recent Amiga purchase, we summarize the links to the seperate articles on our special page known from the last purchase... We now labeled the site "AmigaNG". You can find the link here at the title, or permanently in the right hand menu at the top. Update: (14.01.2013, cg) Integrated the special page into the news item for database import. Links To Interesting External Articles 11.09.2001 - IT News: Amiga DE in a meeting of minds 15.08.2001 - IT News: Bernie's lost in time 11.08.2001 - Chip: Ami-West: Neue Produkte von Amiga 10.08.2001 - MSNBC: Tech titans celebrate PC anniversary 09.08.2001 - Transfert: Chérie, il y a un G4 dans mon Amiga! 25.07.2001 - Handelsblatt: Camgaroo: Der zweite Start 19.07.2001 - Kult is coming home - News bei "com!online" 08/2001 13.07.2001 - Filmmusik und Boing-Strandbälle gesucht 06.07.2001 - Golem: Bundesregierung gegen Monokultur bei PC-Betriebssystemen 26.06.2001 - Ausstellung: Control-Alt-Collect. Computer im Ruhestand 22.06.2001 - Chip: Amiga - Neuer Computer und Software 22.06.2001 - Golem: Bald wieder eine Amiga-Niederlassung in Deutschland? 15.06.2001 - RC5-64 Wettbewerb: Hälfte geschafft! 15.06.2001 - Artikel über "Party Pack" in ´Der Standard´ 13.06.2001 - Golem: Amiga liefert Vorabversion von AmigaDE aus 11.06.2001 - Phillie MC nutzte Amiga 500 09.06.2001 - John Chandler: Artikel über AmigaSDL 02.06.2001 - c't-Newsteil: "Mac OS 9 auf dem AMIGA" 25.05.2001 - Neue Bilder und Bericht von der ´Japanese Business Show 2001´ 23.05.2001 - Amiga Inc.: Sharp zeigt AmigaDE Applikation 22.05.2001 - Artikel über amiga-news.de bei CLICKFISH.com 14.05.2001 - Übersetzung des Entwickler-Interviews von Diff (Update) 12.05.2001 - Diff-Interview: Entwickler äußern sich über die Zukunft von AmigaOS 4 05.05.2001 - c't Ausgabe 10/2001: "Amiga-Comeback?" 30.04.2001 - Golem: Shogo MAD - PC-3D-Shooter nun auch für Amiga erhältlich 28.04.2001 - brand eins: Stan und Ollie lernen kochen 26.04.2001 - Infosync: Amiga gets into LinuxPDAs 24.04.2001 - Yahoo: Interview mit Peter Molyneux in Deutsch 18.04.2001 - 3sat online: Das Mekka-Symposium in Fallingbostel 14.04.2001 - AMIGA telecom? ... Nicht verwechseln :) 11.04.2001 - DIE WELT: "Ich denke, Sie sitzen im Knast" 06.04.2001 - Bill McEwen interviewed 05.04.2001 - Red Zac Hauptversammlung mit Amiga 1200 03.04.2001 - osOpinion: Be and Amiga: Ominous Parallels? 03.04.2001 - Pro-Linux: Amiga entwickelt Software für Linux-PDA 03.04.2001 - Heise: Amiga entwickelt PDA-Software 30.03.2001 - John Chandler Artikel: Amiga Handhelds 28.03.2001 - osOpinion:The Spirit of the Amiga Lives On 17.03.2001 - Spiegel: Fiepen, Quäken, Brausen 01.03.2001 - SPECTRUM online: AMIGA - The Computer That Wouldn't Die 09.02.2001 - AmigaOne auf offizieller türkischer Coca-Cola Website 08.02.2001 - Amigas bei der NASA 30.01.2001 - GameSpy Interview mit Bill McEwen 22.01.2001 - Amiga im "computerVIDEO" Magazin 20.01.2001 - GameSpy Interview mit Ben Hermans 18.01.2001 - Planet IT: Interview mit Bill McEwen 15.01.2001 - Bilder von Oldieparty der HTWK Leipzig 10.01.2001 - Die Welt: Wie die Chips das Lärmen lernten 08.01.2001 - Amigastory im ARIVA-Börsenforum 05.01.2001 - Corinna Cohn befragt Bill McEwen 17.12.2000 - Stern: Als die PIXEL spielen lernten 16.12.2000 - Die Zeiten ändern sich... 09.12.2000 - Amiga in Berliner Scene Club 08.12.2000 - Spiegel Online:"Urlaubsbilder1:Ibiza1989/Anreise.iff"(AMIGA-Nostalgie) 06.12.2000 - Liste mit berühmten Amiga-Einsätzen aktualisiert 29.11.2000 - Wanted: A Modern-Day Amiga (OsOpinion) 27.11.2000 - 17. Chaos Communication Congress - 27.-29.12.2000 19.11.2000 - LinuxPower: Alternative Computing Expo 2000 09.11.2000 - Blick: Amiga - die Rückkehr 09.11.2000 - Temple of Techology: Amiga and the Amiga One editorial 06.11.2000 - CheckOut: The Amiga Strikes Back ... Again! 05.11.2000 - techtv: IBM Cancels Crusoe ThinkPad 05.11.2000 - the new Amiga - VP assembly code demo 03.11.2000 - MacAddict: Amiga Goes Multiplatform With New SDK Release 03.11.2000 - GolemNN: Amiga liefert Windows-Entwicklerpaket aus 03.11.2000 - Eyetech Group Ltd.: Press Release 03.11.2000 - MaximumPC: Amiga Goes Multiplatform With New SDK Release 02.11.2000 - JeuxVideo: L'amiga n'est pas mort ! 31.10.2000 - Süddeutsche Zeitung: Comeback auf Papier 31.10.2000 - Elbox: Press Release 31.10.2000 - I.T.: Amiga hangs its second coming on a scalable OS 27.10.2000 - Virtual Vision: Amiga, Amiga 26.10.2000 - Applelinks.com: New Amiga To Use G4 PPC Processor 26.10.2000 - IDG.se: Ny vår för Amigan 26.10.2000 - Info-Easy.fr: Amiga come back 26.10.2000 - Clubic: Le retour d'Amiga 26.10.2000 - GameReactor: Amigaen dør aldrig 25.10.2000 - IT-Avisen: Amiga vender tilbage 25.10.2000 - Tom´s Hardware Guide: Amiga tries again 25.10.2000 - vnunet.fr: Le (re-re-re) retour de l'Amiga 25.10.2000 - ZDNet: Amiga seeks life through partners 25.10.2000 - Wired: Amiga Fans, the Wait Is Over 25.10.2000 - MacCentral: New Amiga mirrors Mac with G4, FireWire 25.10.2000 - CMPTR: The new AmigaOne will be faster, ... 25.10.2000 - LinuxToday: Welcoming back an old Amiga 25.10.2000 - T-Online: AmigaOne kommt nächsten Sommer 25.10.2000 - I.T.: Amiga OS to run in household electronics 25.10.2000 - PCWelt: Amiga kehrt zurück 24.10.2000 - MaximumPC: Amiga Plunges Back into Hardware 24.10.2000 - CNet: Welcoming back an old Amiga 24.10.2000 - CHIP: Amiga Computer: Neue Modelle kommen im Sommer 2001 23.10.2000 - ZDNet: Amiga kündigt neue Hardware an 23.10.2000 - RP: Erste Rechner Mitte 2001 - Amiga meldet sich zurück 23.10.2000 - Heise: Amiga nimmt neuen (Hardware-) Anlauf 23.10.2000 - The Register: Amiga unveils next-gen hardware spec 23.10.2000 - TecChannel: AmigaOne: Schüchternes Comeback der Legende 23.10.2000 - Craig´s Amiga Journal: Amiga - Back with a Future 21.10.2000 - Golem: AmigaOne - Neuer Amiga kommt im Spätsommer 2001 21.10.2000 - Slashdot: Amiga, Inc. Announces AmigaOne Spec... Sort Of 21.10.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Executive Update from Bill McEwen 21.10.2000 - Amiga kündigt an: AmigaOne - - PR in english 20.10.2000 - Slashdot.org berichtet über steigenden Erfolg von Amiga 17.10.2000 - Elbox Insider Report 13.10.2000 - Elbox Press Release - Shark Attack 12.10.2000 - Temple of Technology: 2. Interview with Fleecy Moss 03.10.2000 - IT: Looking out of Windows 28.09.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Executive Update - in Deutsch 22.09.2000 - DCE Press Release - G-Rex PCI 21.09.2000 - Elbox Press Release - Mediator 18.09.2000 - GamesMania: It cames from the 80s 15.09.2000 - Slashdot: Interviews Come Back -- With Cringely's Answers 04.09.2000 - Elbox dispels rumours on MEDIATOR PCI 24.08.2000 - IBM: The new Amiga SDK 24.08.2000 - Heise: Red Hat und Amiga kündigen Kooperation an 23.08.2000 - GNN: Auch Red Hat verkauft nun das Amiga-SDK 23.08.2000 - BetaNews: Red Hat and Amiga Join to Promote Multimedia for Linux 22.08.2000 - Slashdot: Amiga Aliens With Red Hat 17.08.2000 - Dallas News: Megabytes of memories 17.08.2000 - GA-Hardware: Matrox Q & A with Sebastian MacDougall 16.08.2000 - Australian IT: Death rumours greatly exaggerated 12.08.2000 - Devicetop.com: Amiga SDK First Impression 09.08.2000 - Computer Channel: Amiga startet neue Rechnerlinie mit Matrox-Grafikkarten 08.08.2000 - amiga.org: Dave Haynie speaks on Virtual Processor (VP) code 08.08.2000 - amiga.org: James Russell: Amiga and the decentralization of mankind 08.08.2000 - SDK via redhat.com 07.08.2000 - NYPress: Having a Rave Up with Giorgio Gomelsky 07.08.2000 - GameSpy: 20 Questions with Peter Molyneux 06.08.2000 - Jonathan Clark: Comparing Amiga2k (Tao's Elate) with Microsoft's .net 31.07.2000 - Tech Extreme: Matrox & Amiga in the Shack ... 30.07.2000 - IBM: The new Amiga 29.07.2000 - Zingo.org: Amiga SDK by Stefan Zivkovic 28.07.2000 - KURIER online: Matrox als Partner für kommende Amiga Rechner 28.07.2000 - GNN: Amiga wählt Matrox als Partner für kommende Amiga-Rechner 27.07.2000 - Amiga, Inc.: Nova Design Will Demonstrate d'Amiga Workstation at AmiWest Show 26.07.2000 - Amiga, Inc.: Amiga and Matrox Form Strategic Alliance 21.07.2000 - O´Reilly Network: Mining the Web with REBOL 21.07.2000 - Eurolinux-Petition: Massive Unterstützung für die EuroLinux-Petition 20.07.2000 - Bill McEwen: In Response to Community Concerns Posted on MooBunny - Deutsch 19.07.2000 - MSNBC: e-mail is even more dangerous 19.07.2000 - AMIGA INC. AND KDH DATENTECHNIK 19.07.2000 - Gary Peake on AmiOpen-ML about licence-policy 19.07.2000 - Heise: Sun macht StarOffice offiziell zur Open Source unter GPL 18.07.2000 - ZDTV: The New Amiga 18.07.2000 - AmigaFresh: Interview with Bill McEwen 18.07.2000 - AMIGA, Inc.: d´Amiga 15.07.2000 - Heise: Gegendarstellung zu "c't wehrt 'Lizenzerpressung' ab" 14.07.2000 - AMIGA Inc.: WORKSTATION IN NORTH AMERICA 11.07.2000 - Krawall Gaming Network: Amiga - Eine Legende: Teil 1 11.07.2000 - Krawall Gaming Network: Amiga - Eine Legende: Teil 2 11.07.2000 - Krawall Gaming Network: Amiga - Eine Legende: Teil 3 07.07.2000 - Heise: c't wehrt "Lizenzerpressung" ab 07.07.2000 - Spiegel: M E T @ B O X Kurssprünge am laufenden Band 07.07.2000 - Heise: Comeback eines Klassikers: Neues von Amiga 06.07.2000 - Applefritter: The Luggage 04.07.2000 - Tao Group: MathEngine and Tao Group Announce Strategic Partnership 02.07.2000 - osOpinion: Can you change your mind? 01.07.2000 - csam: John Wiederhirn: VP "Omissions" and problems re SDK... - Answer from Amiga 30.06.2000 - CNNfn: Amiga President & CEO, CNNfn 29.06.2000 - Gamers Depot: Interview with Bill McEwen 28.06.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Amiga Inc. and Compuquick Media Center 27.06.2000 - OSOpinion: Can you change your mind? 27.06.2000 - First Apps for AMIE available 26.06.2000 - OSOpinion: The Forgotten OS - Part 1 22.06.2000 - New York Times: The Return of a Desktop Cult Classic (No, Not the Mac) 17.06.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Amiga Inc. and Software Hut Inc. - Deutsch 07.06.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Amiga Inc. and Eyetech Form Partnership - Deutsch 06.06.2000 - WIRED: Amiga Looks Like a Duck 06.06.2000 - EETimes: Trio touts multicore parallel processing architecture 05.06.2000 - PC Pro Horizons: Amiga To Be PC Of 2000? 04.06.2000 - GIGA: Amiga ist wieder da 03.06.2000 - Tao Group: Amiga is Back, and will change computing forever, again 03.06.2000 - The Register: Amiga is Back and will change computing forever, again 03.06.2000 - Slashdot: The "New" Amiga Finally Releases Something 03.06.2000 - GNN: Amiga is Back - AmigaOS soll auf jeder Hardware laufen 03.06.2000 - AMIGA: Executive Update - Deutsch 17.04.2000 - Tao: Amiga Announces Plans to Embrace Sun's Java Technology 21.03.2000 - Spiegel: Amiga, lebst Du noch? 21.03.2000 - Heise: Neues Betriebssystem für den Amiga 21.03.2000 - Akademie.de: Amiga stellt am 1. April System für Entwickler vor 20.03.2000 - Wired News: Amiga Back From the Dead Again 20.03.2000 - Yahoo: Rückkehr: Amiga zeigt neues System 13.03.2000 - Executive Update Bill McEwen Exec. Update Übersetzung von Rüdiger Engel 11.02.2000 - CNet: Wall Street gets glimpse of AOL TV 07.02.2000 - ZDNet: Inside Track 04.02.2000 - AMIGA: Executive Update AIDA: Übersetzung von Martina Jacobs 19.01.2000 - GNN: Motorola investiert in Amiga-Partner Tao 17.01.2000 - Techweb.com: RTOS house Tao teams up with reborn Amiga 15.01.2000 - EETimes: Moto invests in virtual processor software house 15.01.2000 - Amiga: Setting some things straight/Fleecy Moss Übersetzung von Martina Jacobs 14.01.2000 - EETimes: Amiga reborn via Tao alliance 11.01.2000 - COSA Progess Update 10.01.2000 - High Tech Journal: Amiga computer's new friends 10.01.2000 - Craig´s Amiga Journal: What light through yonder window shines? 08.01.2000 - Amiga Inc.: Amiga and Tao-Group enter into a strategic relationship Übersetzung von Martin Baute 08.01.2000 - TAO-Group: Amiga and Tao-Group enter into a strategic relationship 08.01.2000 - Fun Time World: ElateRTM 07.01.2000 - Individual.com: HAVi Organization 07.01.2000 - amiga-news.de: Amiga annouce strategic relationship with Tao Group 07.01.2000 - Amiga Future: Interview mit Petro Tyschtschenko 07.01.2000 - ZDNet: Amiga's new savior: Bill McEwen 06.01.2000 - Wired: Amiga: It´s Alive, Alive! 05.01.2000 - IDG.se: Gateway säljer Amiga till före detta anställd 04.01.2000 - MacAddict: The Little Computer That Could 04.01.2000 - Tomorrow: Gateway verkauft Amiga 04.01.2000 - Gamesmania: Gateway verkauft Amiga / Amino Development schlägt zu 04.01.2000 - ZDF: Gateway verkauft Amiga wieder 04.01.2000 - GNN: Neue Chance? Gateway verkauft Amiga 04.01.2000 - GNN: USB - Erweiterung für Amiga 04.01.2000 - Amiga: Erstes offizielles Statement von Bill McEwen: Executive Update 04.01.2000 - First official statement from Bill McEwen: Executive Update 04.01.2000 - ZDNet: Gateway verkauft Amiga 04.01.2000 - Computerwoche: Gateway verkauft Amiga-Marke 04.01.2000 - ZDNet: Gateway sells Amiga to startup 04.01.2000 - GIGA: Amiga wechselt Besitzer 03.01.2000 - Gateway verkauft Amiga 03.01.2000 - PC-Welt: Amiga wieder verscherbelt 03.01.2000 - COSA Reaction to Amino Purchase of Amiga Rights 02.01.2000 - FutureZone: Amiga wechselt erneut den Besitzer 01.01.2000 - Heise: Gateway verkauft Amiga 31.12.1999 - abcNews.com: Gateway Sells Rights to Amiga Name 31.12.1999 - Brad Webb: AmigaUpdate Newsletter 31.12.1999 - Fleecy Moss in c.s.a.m: Welcome to tomorrow Übersetzung von AIDA:Fleecy Moss von Amino zum Amiga-Kauf 31.12.1999 - CNN: Gateway sells Amiga line 31.12.1999 - Individual.com: Amino Development Buys Amiga Name, Inventory From Gateway Übersetzung von AIDA: Amino kauft Amiga-Rechte von Gateway 31.12.1999 - Yahoo: Amino Development Buys Amiga Name, Inventory From Gateway 31.12.1999 - Yahoo: Gateway Sells Rights to Amiga Name 31.12.1999 - CNet: Gateway unloads Amiga name 31.12.1999 - The Register: Gateway sells Amiga to ex-Amiga employee 31.12.1999 - Slashdot: Gateway Sells Rights to Amiga Name (Translation: mb) [News message: 08. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
08.Jan.2000 Amiga 2K |
Amiga 2K Amiga 2K is the next major Amiga event, which will take place early April in St. Louis, hosted by Bob and Diana Scharp. Bill McEwen, Fleecy Moss and Petro Tyschtschenko will represent Amiga Inc. on the Gateway Computer Show. (Translation: mb) [News message: 08. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
08.Jan.2000 Carsten Schröder by e-mail |
AMIGA aktuell issue 01/00 now online AMIGA aktuell issue 01/00 has been released. (Translation: mb) [News message: 08. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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