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Will SunRay do a JavaStation

...primary vehicle to access the Internet and productivity applications. The first, the JavaStation, was a complete flop because it failed to deliver the performance, applications... Read more

8 September, 1999 by ZDNet

Sun to ship JavaStation, but is it too late

The JavaStation should see the light of day by the end of the month... Read more

6 March, 1998 by Guy Matthews

Sun bundles apps suite with NC

Sun will answer critics who say that its JavaStation Network Computer will suffer from lack of business applications by bundling an... Read more

8 November, 1996 by Martin Veitch

App auto-translates Oracle programs to NCs

...existing Oracle-based applications to run on Network Computers including Sun's JavaStation, and Java-enabled browsers. At Oracle OpenWorld '96 in San Francisco, Oracle... Read more

7 November, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Cyrix-based NetPC to debut in January

...near-term appeal than Java-based devices such as Sun's diskless JavaStation, announced this week. "[Sun] has created a category that will be reliant... Read more

31 October, 1996 by Martin Veitch

US Report: Sun cuts NC prices, hopes JavaStation will shine

...ownership. IBM's Network Station 1000 -- the closest hardware to Sun's JavaStation -- currently has a list price of about £700 in the UK. Tirado... Read more

5 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

Haven't we done this before?

...of them will be as dead as the network computer and the JavaStation by New Year's Day 2001. Sorry folks. That's just the... Read more

23 May, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols

News Burst: Sun takes another shot at the PC

...an "enterprise appliance" that is a complete redesign of Sun's beleaguered JavaStation Read more

8 September, 1999 by ZDNet

McNealy touts Sun-Linux 'purple box' desktops

...None of these efforts has succeeded in denting Microsoft's dominance. The JavaStation, a desktop computer touted by Sun in the late '90s, generated lots... Read more

20 September, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

A Year Ago: Friction behind AOL-Netscape-Sun deal

...were counting on the Java browser to boost popularity of Sun's JavaStation and of Java in general. The companies had announced the project on... Read more

10 May, 2000 by ZDNet

Friction behind AOL-Netscape-Sun deal

...were counting on the Java browser to boost popularity of Sun's JavaStation and of Java in general. The companies had announced the project on... Read more

10 May, 1999 by ZDNet

US Report: Don't pull the NC plug yet

...ownership. IBM's Network Station 1000--the closest hardware to Sun's JavaStation--currently lists at around $1,000 (£600). Sun also says that unlike... Read more

2 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

US Special Report: Intel and IBM do Java

...on the announcement. Meanwhile, Sun will ship a new version of its JavaStation later this year and is also looking for ways to partner with... Read more

22 April, 1998 by ZDNet

A Year Ago: Cyrix-based Net PC to debut in January

...near-term appeal than Java-based devices such as Sun's diskless JavaStation, announced this week. "[Sun] has created a category that will be reliant... Read more

31 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Demo '97: Java apps show promise, cracks

Guy Kewney reporting from Demo in Palm Springs, California Read more

13 February, 1997 by Guy Kewney

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