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16th April 2008, 09:39 AM #1
News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
Lenovo IdeaPad U110 coming to the US soon

Image Credit: LaptopingThe Lenovo U110 we took a look at back in January is going to arrive soon in the United States. According to product pages at J&R, there are two known versions of the U110 - the U110B and the U110R. Both feature the Intel Core 2 Duo Low Voltage L7500 processor, 3GB of RAM, and a 120GB hard drive. Both models are priced at $1,999 at JR.com.
Product Link (JR.com - U110B - U110R)
Full Story (Laptoping.com)
Clevo to reorganize notebook strategy
Second-tier Taiwan-based notebook manufacturer Clevo is planning to ship 1.2 million notebooks in 2008. The company is reorganizing their notebook product line strategy; they will focus more on securing orders for mid-range and high-end notebooks and strengthenting their rugged notebook line for military and industrial use. Clevo is also focusing on increasing its ODM orders for companies such as Sager in North America, especially with gaming notebooks. Alienware is the company's main client.
Full Story (DigiTimes.com)
Windows XP SP3 coming at end of April
According to Neowin.net, Microsoft is planning to release Service Pack 3 for Windows XP to manufacturers and IT departments on April 21, and it will hit Windows Update on April 29. It will not be added to automatic updates until June 10.
Full Story (Neowin.net)
Via (Gizmodo.com)
Via (ComputerWorld.com)
$399 Open Computer advertises Mac OS X Leopard support
A company called Psystar is advertising a desktop computer called the "Open Computer" for $399 that they claim has support for Leopard, the Mac operating system. It was originally called the "OpenMac" but its name has since been changed. It is $399 and includes a Core 2 Duo and 2GB of RAM. Psystar is advertising the Open Computer as an alternative to a real Apple Mac computer.
Full Story (MacRumors.com)
Special thanks to forum member Leon for submitting this bit
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16th April 2008, 09:44 AM #2C'thulhu fhtagn
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OpenMac sounds interesting and potentially disastrous for the company. Apple's probably going to come crushing down on them like a ton of bricks.
Alienware is Clevo's main client?
Someone in Clevo needs to get their records updated.
That's rather odd considering that Alienware denies it as well.
SP3, can't wait!Last edited by dtwn; 16th April 2008 at 09:55 AM.
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Maybe this would open the door for other PC manufacturers and my dream would come true, a ThinkPad X series with OS X!
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16th April 2008, 10:22 AM #4
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As I understand it, I believe this company made a statement essentially saying that they WANT Apple to try and sue them so they can challenge Apple's "monopoly."
Whatever. I likewise suspect this company is going to disappear after Apple's lawyers are done.
It's sort of like "David vs Goliath" ... but in this case David is fighting with marshmallows instead of rocks. Still, I hope the little guy isn't crushed because that would mean average consumers could actually AFFORD a Mac.
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16th April 2008, 10:27 AM #5
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Finally a confirmed release date for SP3!

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Re: News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
... and suing ensues.
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16th April 2008, 10:58 AM #7
Re: News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
What does Alienware have to do with Clevo?
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16th April 2008, 11:04 AM #8
Re: News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
I would hope that this whole 'open computer' thing reopens the OS licensing wars Apple used to have with Microsoft. I would love to see Vista and OS X go head to head. If I go to Dell's website, I would love to choose between Windows, OS X, and Linux. Competition is good and this would lead to these two companies actually refining their software to make it better rather than to 'annoy users' like Vista was designed to do. Apple is just a smaller version of Microsoft today that's just as evil. Psystar said they would challenge Apple and there's significant legal support to their side due to the fact EULA's are weak.
I would love to see Apple come out today or tomorrow and announce they're going to license OS X and take on Microsoft. Apple has iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and all these other things that they never had back when they originally did OS licensing. Apple is extremely greedy though, so I do anticipate a legal battle or Apple crafting an update that breaks the 'open computer'.My PC only does everything. It can calculate leap years!
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Re: News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
Thinkpad with OSX would be great
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16th April 2008, 11:07 AM #10
Re: News Bits: IdeaPad U110, Windows XP SP3, $399 "Open Computer" runs Mac OS X
For the record I also found that statement interesting how Alienware is Clevo's main client. Alienware used to be a big client of Clevo back when they had the Area-51/Aurora M7700, Sentia, mALX, and other models but none of their current models are produced by Clevo. I suppose the statement could mean that Alienware has given them the most business (?).
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