NEWSBYTES is the largest independent computer industry news service in the world, published continuously since May, 1983. It is now available via the ClariNet electronic publishing network. NEWSBYTES has several U.S. and international bureaus including London, Brussels, Toronto, Tokyo, Singapore, Moscow, Malaysia, and Sydney, Australia, devoted to gathering the day's most significant microcomputer, telecommunications and consumer technology news. NEWSBYTES news stories are republished by some 52 magazines, newspapers, news sources, and online systems worldwide. NEWSBYTES can get important computer industry news to you before any of the printed weekly magazines like InfoWorld and PC Week. And it isn't advertising supported. NEWSBYTES was honored to receive the "Best Online Publication" award from the Computer Press Association. On ClariNet, NEWSBYTES is published in 8 independent newsgroups. These are: clari.nb.ibm - The IBM PC World clari.nb.apple - The Apple & Macintosh World clari.nb.general - General Industry News & other computers clari.nb.unix - Unix News and Events clari.nb.business - Business related computing news, plus computer stock prices & used computer prices clari.nb.trends - New technologies and emerging products clari.nb.telecom - Phones, Data communications & Networking clari.nb.govt - Lawsuits, legal issues & Government computing in addition: clari.nb.review - Reviews of new software and hardware NEWSBYTES comes from 11 bureaus, and each article contains a keyword that identifies the source bureau. This lets you concentrate on the geogrpahic regions of interest to you. Also, bulletins, exclusives, corrections and editorials are all flagged to help you filter. All press releases and inquiries should be directed to the editor in chief, Wendy Woods, by mailing to newsbytes@clarinet.com. [ use uunet!clarinet.com!newsbytes if clarinet.com is unknown at your site.] Newsbytes is also now available DAILY, in 5 issues/week. The world's fastest Cost: The base price for NEWSBYTES for two readers is $10 per month. Regular ClariNet multi-reader discounts and terms apply. Site licences are based on a subscription count equal to 20% of your newsreading population. Volume: Newsbytes publishes approximately 30 stories each business day, requiring approximately 70K bytes of storage.