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- Transcend announces Flash Drive/MP3 Player Combo, the T.sonic 310, Oct 21, 2005

EmbeddedThe T.sonic 310 supports Windows 98SE/2000/Me/XP, Mac OS 9.0 or later, and Linux Kernel 2.4 or later.
- Linux Support Now Available for Intel Centrino Laptops, Feb 20, 2004
EmbeddedThis is the most common request from OEMs looking for a cost-effective solution to offer their customers, and to satisfy that demand, CentrinoTM laptops pre-loaded with LindowsOS Laptop Edition will hit the market in 30-45 days.

"We're happy to give OEMs the support they have been asking for in order to offer their consumers better prices," said Michael Robertson, chief executive officer of Lindows.com, Inc. "Centrino laptops are currently one of the most popular computer systems available, and pre-loading LindowsOS Laptop Edition will narrow the digital divide, making them more affordable than ever before."

- IBM to offer businesses choice of "Virtual Servers" on demand, Oct 04, 2003
IBMIBM is the first vendor to offer businesses a choice of Intel-based, Unix-based, or Linux-based server processing and network capacity delivered on demand. IBM became the first computer company to offer remotely-delivered virtual server capacity when it introduced Linux virtual services on eServer zSeries® mainframe systems in July of 2002.

With access to virtual server solutions on every IBM eServer™ platform, businesses now have the potential to achieve from 15 to 30 percent cost savings over deploying solutions in-house.



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