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ENTERTAINMENT TOMORROW: The Futurephone: A Broader View: Part III Allen L. Wold The size of the futurephone will playa large part in altering the way you use this homely tool. You may have to choose between the inconvenience of a la rge device in every room, or the convenience of a handset without full function. |
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THE WORLD CONNECTION: WarGames and the World Connection Tim Knight Though the WarGames film has a few plot holes, computer break-ins and related capers are too common to ignore. Learn what’s happening to curb abuse of computer technology. |
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HOW VIDEO GAMES AFFECT PLAYERS Peter J. Favaro, Ph.D. Do video games increase the level of hostility in players? Do they promote useful skills? Are video games more harmful than TV? Previously, the answers to these questions have been based on speculation, but pioneering scientific research has provided some surprising answers. |
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INTERACTIVE VIDEODISCS: Entertainment for the Eighties Randal L. Kottwitz Interactive videodiscs provide a new entertainment and educational medium with capabilities never before possible. Solve a murder mystery by interviewing suspects, or searching rooms. Learn to cook like a French chef. Entertain the kids for hours on end with interactive games. |
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COMPUTER FURNITURE Steve Birchall Plagued by headaches, bleary eyes or an aching back after a session at the computer? Most of it could be the result of poor posture and uncomfortable furniture . Human-engineered furniture can help. |
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COMPUTERS AND CULTURE: A Conference “Wit No Cultcha” Peter J. Favaro Creating a machine with artificial intelligence is an area of intense competition, and at leads to heated discussions on what constitlltes intelligence. At this conference, scientists seemed intent on doing battle, rather than comparing notes. |
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COMPUTERS AND CULTURE Arthur Fink In another response to the same conference, Arthur Fink expresses his disappointment that the social and philosophical issues, which were the announced topics, were ignored. |
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SYSTEM PARANOIA Harvey Bojarsky If you’re worried abo ut how compulers are taking over, if you’ve always wanted to be the controller instead of the controll-ee, here are a few tongue-in-cheek tips on how your computer can help you create the climate. |
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FINANCIAL OPERATING SYSTEM: Retire A Millionaire J. M. Keynes Learn how to set up your own IRA and maximize the investment return on it. |
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WITNESS Reviewed by James V. Trunzo Experience the flavor of the 30′s, as you solve the mystery in the second release of the Infocom Mystery Series. |
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CALC/SIDE: The VisiCalc Spreadsheet Comes Home: The Calc Utilities Disk – Use It Any Time David Peters Create a VisiCalc utilities disk filled with templates, modules of models, formats and formulae, to save precious calc-time. |
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SOFTWARE AGENTS Gary M. Kaplan Literary agents and software authors a rediscovering each other. Learn how this will affect the marketing and distribution of software – and the price. |
DEPARTMENTS |
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Editorial |
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Input |
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Output |
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The Data Stack |
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New Products |
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The Sides of SoftSide |
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Hints & Enhancements |
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Bugs, Worms & Other Undesirables |
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MicroLog |
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Machine Head |
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Market/Side |
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Advertiser’s Index |
COMMODORE/SIDE |
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Neutral Zone Reviewed by Sharon Zardetto Aker |
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Space Sentinel Reviewed by Sharon Zardetto Aker |
TRS-80/SIDE |
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Clash Reviewed by Mark E . Renne |
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Desert Peril and Devil’s Tower Reviewed by Mark E. Renne |
APPLE/SIDE |
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Pentapus Reviewed by Jeff Hurlburt |
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Police Artist Reviewed by Jeff Hurlburt |
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Thunderbombs Rev iewed by Jeff Hurlburt |
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Crime Wave Reviewed by J eff Hurlburt |
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Laser Bounce Reviewed by Cary W. Bradley |
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Shuttle Intercept Reviewed by Cary W. Bradley |
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Kamikaze Reviewed by Cary W. Bradley |
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Axis Assassin Reviewed by Cary W . Bradley |
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Hard Hat Mack Reviewed by Cary W. Bradley |
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Spectre Reviewed by Jeff Hurlburt |
PC/SIDE |
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Space Strike Reviewed by Robert C. Gray |
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Big Top Reviewed by Kenneth Nichols |
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Galaxy Master Reviewed by Robert C. Gray |
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Master Miner Reviewed by Kenneth Nichols |
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Home Computer Major League Baseball Reviewed by Jordan Gold |
ATARI/SIDE |
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Zaxxon Reviewed by Greg Kopp |
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Preppie II Reviewed by Carl M. Firman |
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Donkey Kong Reviewed by Carl M. Firman |
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Mule Reviewed by David Plotkin |
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Archon Reviewed by James V. Trunzo |
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A.E. Reviewed by David Plotkin |
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David’s Midnight Magic Reviewed by Richard Herring |
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Software For A Song Reviewed by David Plotkin |
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A Full Broadside From Synapse Software Reviewed by David Plotkin |