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  • What Will Apple Do When the Malware Comes?

    The release in the last few days of malware for the Mac and Linux underscore some old issues about how it is possible to have malware on those platforms. I have some new thoughts though. I’ve begun to wonder what Apple would do if a real problem developed. To be very clear, a real problem…

  • Tangent Suit Claims Microsoft Soaked Partners

    Updated: Microsoft looks forward to defending itself against Tangent’s federal complaint, stating, “No court has ever found that Microsoft charged too much for its products.” Microsoft has been hit with yet another antitrust claim, this time from a partner that alleges that the software vendor abused its market dominance to extract exorbitant fees from OEMs,…

  • HP Revamps StorageWorks Portfolio

    Hewlett-Packard is sprucing up its storage hardware and software portfolio to simplify IT consolidation efforts across customers’ online, backup and remote/branch office storage environments. Set to be unveiled on Feb. 20 during its HP Asia-Pacific StorageWorks Conference in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, HP will announce new plug-in and connectivity features to its EVA (Enterprise Virtual Array)…

  • Ingram to Sell Hitachi Data Systems’ SME Storage Line

    Hitachi Data Systems will propel its six new storage SKUs to the SME (small and midsized enterprise) through distributor Ingram Micro’s reseller network, both organizations said. Both Hitachi and Ingram are expected to announce an agreement on Feb. 21 to distribute six configurations of Hitachi’s SATA-based TagmaStore AMS200 (Adaptable Modular Storage) and WMS100 (Workgroup Modular…

  • Microsoft Plans Six Core Windows Vista Versions

    After months of maintaining that it had not yet finalized its Windows Vista lineup, Microsoft seems finally to have decided upon a half dozen core Vista versions. According to a posting on its Web site, Microsoft is readying six core Vista packages, or SKUs, plus two additional releases customized for the European Union that won’t…

  • Intel Extends Core Duo Life-Cycle Support for Embedded Devices

    Intel has opened the doors to its Core Duo processor for embedded device builders by guaranteeing support for the chip sets through 2011. The extension will allow device builders to pursue solutions using the dual-core processors with full confidence that the chips and supporting services will be available from the vendor beyond the typical PC…

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