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26.Aug.2001
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)


clickBOOM: Lawsuit against CD manufacturer
On July 9, 2001, in the Ontario's Thornhill court, PXL computers Inc. filed a lawsuit against Duplium Corp.. clickBOOM's long term partner had failed to produce replacement CDs for the Nightlong video game over the past 9 month, therefore clickBOOM had no other option but to go to court. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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26.Aug.2001
Carsten Schroeder (E-Mail)


Met@box: Refloating loan from the shareholder community?
On 22. August 2001 the 'Metabox AG' enquired a short-term refloating loan in the amount of 1 million Euro from the 'Aktionärsgemeinschaft Metabox' (shareholder community Metabox). This money is needed to maintain business operations until the general meeting. Without this money already within the next few days insolvency proceedings will be opened.

Thereafter the shareholder community formed a delegation, which is inspecting the Metabox AG to estimate chances for sanitation, since last Friday.

From the inspections was derived (quotation):
«1) The company should be sustained. A sellout of the values created by the shareholder's fund should be prevented without fail.

2) We should appeal to make available the required short-term sum of one million Euro. The securities given let us estimate a low loan contingency risk.»

Complete press release under the title link. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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26.Aug.2001
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)


Amiga: AmigaDE Shop online
The AmigaDE Shop went online. The 'AmigaDE Player' for Linux and MS Windows is to be the first product available there. The price is 14,95 USD for advance sale and later 19,95 USD. This player makes it possible to use AmigaDE programs under Linux and Windows. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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25.Aug.2001
Innovative (ANF)


Poll: Innovative survey 2001
To suit our service and our future product policy better to the market we have put together a little poll to get a more realistic view of the actual market and demand situation after the many turbulances of the past months in the AMIGA market. So we would be very pleased about a good participation. (ps) (Translation: wk)

[News message: 25. Aug. 2001, 18:18] [Comments: 0]
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25.Aug.2001
Merlancia Industries


Merlancia: website revised
The American dealer and developer 'Merlancia Industries' has revised their website and partly new designed. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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25.Aug.2001
Golem


Golem: Met@box: one more investors group cancels
»Member of the board of directors White resigned
A second group of investors told the Metabox AG yesterday not being interested in an investment under the given circumstances. Negotiations about alternative ways of financing, among others from shareholders' side, are said to be not finished yet.«
For the complete article see title link. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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25.Aug.2001
Amiga Support Network


Amiga: Internet shop for AmigaDE software from September on
In September Amiga Inc. will open an Internet shop for AmigaDE software. The products there will be presented by Amiga and can be paid via credit card or PayPal. So, next to the 'Sharp Space Town', there'll be an Amiga own online shop available.

Further information is available via the title link, or look at http://www.amiga.com/corporate/amigadeshop.shtml. (sd) (Translation: wk)

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24.Aug.2001
Bernd (e-mail)


Computerwoche: Multimedia allrounder: Sharp's new Zaurus
In an article by Computerwoche online Sharp's new mini computer "Zaurus MI-E21" is described which is equipped with 32 bit RISC processor and 32 MByte RAM and is able to read Compact Flash and SD-cards (Secure Digital). Its display is 3.5" diagonally, a miniature keyboard can be pulled out. Highlighted are the multimedia capabilities of the Zaurus. The Linux-based device is supposed to be published end of this year internationally.
German Computerwoche online article at the title link.

More articles on the topic:
The Register: Sharp launches next-gen Zaurus, promises 3G wireless version
(ps) (Translation: rh)

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