The Year in Preview
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For 1998, the computer industry has set its sights on winning over the 60% of American households that don’t already have PCs. That’s why Intel, Microsoft and others are moving to hybrid products such as TV set-top boxes. But going mainstream also means cutting prices, and that could hurt profits.
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