Freeserve In Dark Over IToaster Deal
News An exasperated Freeserve spokesperson pleaded total ignorance of any talks or a potential arrangement with Microworkz. She said: "There has been a lot of speculation in the papers over the past week and I have spent the whole time telling people it...
[July 23, 1999, 14:30]
PC Expo: It's The Battle Of The (dirt) Cheap PCs
News Microworkz.com, a Seattle-based, PC maker has received some attention over its iToaster -- a Model T of a desktop that can do anything you like, so long as you only want to word process, surf the Net and e-mail friends.
[June 24, 1999, 9:51]
PADs: Net-subsidised Give Away Gadgets? - Analysis
News Meanwhile, UK electrical retailer Dixons hinted it may sell the iToaster by US company Microworkz.com -- one of the pioneers of cheap PCs over the Web. Free of Windows hassle, the iToaster has an operating system based on both BeOS and Linux.
[July 16, 1999, 16:52]
Dixons To Resurrect Thin Client
News The new computers sound remarkably similar to the new "itoaster" revealed by US company, Microworkz, last week. The machines will cost around £200 and according to a Dixons spokesperson may not be called computers, just "access machines".
[July 9, 1999, 9:25]

