| |
| | Wired News: Back? The Amiga Never Left |
 | | The Amiga Web Directory is one site rich with evidence of a platform far from its deathbed: Companies offering hard-to-find Amiga books, CDs made by Amiga-using composers, German vendors of Amiga CD-ROM software, Amiga-oriented Internet service providers, software and hardware dealers in the Netherlands, Belgium, Perth, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Finland, and Moscow. |
 | | Amiga Inc., the Gateway subsidiary that bought the rights to the system's patents last year, took the opportunity at the World of Amiga conference to officially declare itself open for business. |
 | | Until the wholly new Amiga OS and hardware architecture is completed, the company plans to provide developers (and maybe consumers) with a "bridge" system by this fall that will be based on conventional Intel processors including the Pentium. |
| www.wired.com /news/technology/0,1282,12386,00.html (1648 words) |
|