Meantime MacWeek wants to hand the palm as the first Mac OS licensee to Radius Inc, saying that the San Jose company is in the final stages of striking a deal to build high-end publishing and digital video systems based on Apple Computer Inc’s upcoming Peripheral Component Interconnect-based Mac, code-named Tsunami, although Apple may may Power Computing Corp the one-stop shop for everything a manufacturer needs to clone the Macintosh. MacWeek tosses the names of a few new potential Mac OS licensees into the pot – Acorn Computer Group Plc and Zenith Data Systems, and repeats the names of Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA, Pioneer Electronics Corp, Goldstar Technology Inc, Motorola Inc, Acer America Corp, Canon Inc and Toshiba Corp. Dow Jones & Co suggests the names of Fujitsu Ltd and Hitachi Ltd too.