In "120-MHz Pentium Power for Under $400" (April News & Views), you make several references to Intel's claims that processor upgrades deliver significantly better performance than RAM upgrades.
In "Damn Lies" (February Network Project) you described how you collected statistics on which operating system people were using to talk to your Web site by detecting the Web browser and deducing the OS from this.
Jeffrey Fritz's article "Marrying ISDN to the OS" (April) implies that by adding ISDN support to Windows 95, Microsoft has made ISDN easier to use and support.
In your March review of IBM's ThinkPad 760CD, you noted that its graphics performance was considerably worse than a typical 90-MHz desktop at 600 by 800 resolution and with 8-bit color.
"When COBOL is Cool" (April)
The caption for the screen shot on page 64NA6 of "When COBOL is Cool" (April) describes Animator running under COBOL Workbench for Windows.
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