Apple Computer and R.R. Donnelley Announce New Working Relationship to
Develop Travel Applications for Newton PDAs

CUPERTINO, California--November 17, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. and R.R.
Donnelley & Sons Company today announced a strategic business relationship
aimed at providing a wide range of digital publishing services for Apple's
Personal Interactive Electronics (PIE) division.

Apple and R.R. Donnelley, the world's largest commercial printer, and
others, intend to develop a broad range of digital information products
for Apple's new lines of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). A PDA is a
portable device that enables users to organize and communicate vast
amounts of information easily, often using telecommunications and
handwriting-recognition capabilities. When combined with third-party
products, PDA devices will allow users to easily navigate and access
important reference information.

The first project planned by the companies will be undertaken by Apple
PIE's Newton group and GeoSystems, a business unit of R.R. Donnelley. The
groups and others, will focus on providing travel-based applications using
GeoSystems' digital library of street-level maps along with a variety
travel data for the United States. For example, Newton PDAs could be used
to locate restaurants, sights-to-see, and other travel information on a
map and get accurate directions from any starting point.

"This relationship with R.R. Donnelley underscores broad industry support
of Newton technology," said Ken Wirt, director of marketing, Apple PIE
division. "We see a variety of product and service possibilities in
combining R.R. Donnelley's wealth of experience, broad range of
capabilities in the information industry, and Apple's emerging PDA
platform."

"Apple's new PDA devices will help publishers reach new customers by
creating platforms for publishing information," said Bart Faber, group
president of R.R. Donnelley's Information Services Goup. "R.R. Donnelley
looks forward to working with Apple and content providers to help bring
these new products to market."

Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Apple Computer, Inc. develops,
manufactures and markets personal computer systems for use in business,
education, science, engineering and government. A recognized pioneer and
innovator in the personal computer industry, Apple does business in more
than 120 countries. Apple has redefined computing to mean empowerment of
the individual, and has been named first in customer satisfaction among
business computer users in the United States for two years in a row by
J.D. Powers and Associates. It seeks through technology to provide people
with easy and affordable access to information and computing power.

R.R. Donnelley is the world's foremost printer of catalogs, newspaper
advertising inserts, magazines, books, directories, financial printing and
computer documentation. Headquartered in Chicago, the company operates
printing plants, sales offices, service centers and subsidiaries in more
than 130 locations in North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia.

GeoSystems, based in Lancaster, Pa., is a unit of R.R. Donnelley's
Information Services Group, serving the government, publishing, and
telecommunications, travel, and delivery/distribution industries.

Apple Computer Inc, 20525 Mariana Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
408-996-1010

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