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Graham Bower,
09 January 1999 |
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As PalmSource 99 comes to a close in Santa Clara, California this weekend, Graham Bower considers what future there might be for Palm, and who it's new owner might be.
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You’ve probably seen the trailer, with lots of bangs and spaceships firing lazers and Johnny Travolta laughing it up like a dreadlocked Ming the Merciless.
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Graham Bower,
08 January 1999 |
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With Apple fans everywhere keely awaiting Apple Computer's "special announcement" this Tuesday, the Apple orchard may be looking rosy. But it's still too early to say if Apple are really out of the woods. Foocha! editor Graham Bower has spotted a few rotten apples.
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Rumours persist that the master of the expressive pause, Christopher Walken is penned in for "Star Wars: Episode Two" as a young Grand Moff Tarkin.
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Graham Bower,
07 January 1999 |
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So much for the Network Computer. Far from getting thinner, PC' seem to be getting fatter all the time. Foocha! editor Graham Bower asks what became of the NC.
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After taking out the trash in a LA skyscraper, an airport, and around NYC, the Die Hard franchise is back.
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