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ArticlesJuly 1995 / Letters


July 1995 / Letters

article P6 Pointers?
I read your cover story entitled "Intel's P6" (April) and was hoping to get some additional references from you.

article Back to School
I am head of the mathematics department at Eton College in the U.K. Your article "New Ways to Learn" (March) is arguably the most important information the magazine has published in all the time I have been reading it.

article BYTE Bashing
I have to give you credit for not editing out Jessica Keyes' flames concerning some aspects of computer-related trade publications (May Commentary).

article More Kudos for Keyes
Jessica Keyes' May Commentary should be framed and hung on the walls of every business that intends to buy into any IT (information technology) solution.

article Pentium Bug
I read Raphael Needleman's Editorial (March) with great concern.

article Anything but a PC
Why is it that you completely ignore practically all other computers other than the PC compatibles?

article Remember the Macintosh
As a loyal Mac user, I usually just bite my tongue at what often seems like uneven coverage.

article Beyond Cute PDAs
Your article on Dracon was very interesting. In particular, I liked that it dealt with how PDA technology was being used to solve business problems rather than just how cute PDA technology is.

article BYTE Deck
I recently received the May edition of BYTE. On skimming the articles, I noticed on page 36 in the News & Views section an article on Brooktrout's IP/FaxRouter.

article PGP URL?
In your August 1994 issue, you included an article on PGP (Pretty Good Privacy).

article Where's the CD-ROM?
On February 5th, I sent in my subscription for BYTE on CD-ROM.

article BYTE Benchmarks Redux
Over a week ago, I sent two messages requesting a copy of the BYTE Native-Mode benchmarks.

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