Gateway 2000 responded the next day by issuing a press release to the effect that it disputed any daims by Rightiming Electronics about owning a licence to produce Amiga technology. 'We dispute rts feense, rts right to se any l cense ond we dispute ony c a ms It has mode with respect to Amiga patents, copyrights, or frodemor rs. Gofewoy 2000 owns ail Amiga patents, copyrights and frademar rs worfd-wlde and wl l continue to Icense Amiga fechno ogy to guall red companies", said Gateway's press release. MediaSoft, the UK publisher of Amiga Review, has announced that it is to split the magazine into two individ- ual parts to fully cover the various aspects of the Amiga. Amiga Review will be focused largely on hardware and 'seri- ous' applications, with Amiga Gamer being geared towards the Amiga games market. Amiga Review wil! Be halved to El.60, while Gamer will be sold for E1.50. People who took out a subscription to Amiga Review will receive both magazines for no extra charge. Both magazines wilt be only available through mail order. The spilt has come about because of the resurgence of interest in the Amiga computer platform and the increased number of games that are being developed and produced. Readers can send orders by sending chèques or postal orders to MediaSoft Magazines