Monday, March 27, 2006

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Daewoo Lucoms releases UMPC Solo M1
Telecoms Korea - Daewoo Lucoms, a local computer manufacturer spun off from Daewoo Electronics, announced that ultra mobile PC Solo M1 supporting WiBro and DMB would be released in May. Solo M1, weighing only 779g including batteries, has portability of PDA and PMP

Confessions Of An Adware Purveyor
Information Week - York Baur acknowledges that 180solutions' original approach to spreading adware among the Internet masses wasn't properly executed by the company. "Lots of criticisms have been levied against 180, but I think the only valid criticism was that we were

Initial Core benchmarks look dire for AMD
ZDNet Blogs - In an AnandTech article yesterday comparing a top of the line AMD dual-core Athlon 64 FX-60 overclocked at 2.8 GHz (2.6 GHz stock) to a sample Intel dual-core Conroe E6700 2.66 GHz processor, AMD's top dog took a devastating beating. To make matters

BizTalk 2006 Ready To Roll Microsoft adds host-integration adapters to
CRN - Microsoft's BizTalk 2006 will be widely available May 1, company executives said. The software, which connects Microsoft's world to third-party wares, now incorporates mainframe and AS/400 legacy system adapters that used to be part of the company's

Apple No Enterprise Company, Ex-Exec Says
CRN - David Sobotta, who was director of federal sales for Apple Computer until 2004, is not mincing words about whether his old company cares about the enterprise: Just remember if you buy Apple for your enterprise, you'll be on your own. The products are

SAN White Papers
Computerworld - Boston's Suffolk University launched one of the first online MBA programs in 1999. Initially, the school used an application service provider to host its courses, but in 2004, it brought the program fully in-house, using an e-learning system from

Apple: Mactels won't support Vista
MacNN - Apple yesterday confirmed that its new Intel-based Macs are unlikely to offer support for Windows Vista . At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Apple's senior software architect Cameron Esfahani explained that the new EFI architecture was

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