A potential ten billion fingers and thumbs flitting over its keyboards is an irresistable lure for IBM: the company is in talks with several agencies in the People’s Republic of China in an effort to win agreement for a joint venture to assemble and test the 5550 Japanese version of the Personal Computer in Guangdong […]
A potential ten billion fingers and thumbs flitting over its keyboards is an irresistable lure for IBM: the company is in talks with several agencies in the People’s Republic of China in an effort to win agreement for a joint venture to assemble and test the 5550 Japanese version of the Personal Computer in Guangdong Province or elsewhere, with a view to moving on to manufacture with growing local content.