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Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy denies telling a Korean journalist that his company is working with Samsung to develop a new phone to rival Apple's iPhone.
Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy denies telling a Korean journalist that his company is working with Samsung to develop a new phone to rival Apple's iPhone.
There were plenty of e-book readers on display at CES 2010, but many question whether the market for such dedicated devices can support all the new entrants.
Photos: E-readers at CES 2010
Vintage computer historians have long revered the Altair 8800. As it turns out, an unknown computer project at Sacramento State beat the Altair by three years.
Images: The first microcomputers
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- SunPhone? Oh, puh-leeze
- by skinman October 12, 2007 8:28 AM PDT
- It'll cost $2995, require a $150K/year system administrator, and
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- Perfect
- by MikeeeC October 12, 2007 8:41 AM PDT
- Sounds like the perfect competition for the iPhone...
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- SunPhone
- by oldtimeunixhacker October 12, 2007 7:20 PM PDT
- Considering that Sun hardware is cheaper than anything but the cheapest WallyMart special that will occasionally powerup and that Solaris-10 is easier to adminstrate than windows and run faster on the same hardware than linux and windows, I guess that you're just jealous your stuck with Vista
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