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This week, Apple generated more news--without even trying.
With the iPhone hype already building up, CNET got its hands on the first potential "iPhone killer," the HTC Touch. With some innovative features incorporating Windows Mobile, will this phone give the iPhone a run for its money? CNET editor Bonnie Cha takes a look.
Apple made more news indirectly this week with Sun's announcement that ZFS, its next-generation file system, will be used in OS X Leopard.
And News.com reporter Michael Kanellos came back from Beijing and offered his perspective on the mass piracy that runs rampant in both the streets and in electronics shops.
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A possible iPhone killer? The HTC Touch features an innovative touch screen and has all the Windows Mobile smart-phone trimmings, but CNET.com's Bonnie Cha questions whether this device is ready for prime time.
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Sun and Apple sharing files During a presentation in Washington, D.C., Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz says his company's open-source file system, ZFS, will be introduced into Mac OS X. Schwartz also shows off its "Thumper" hybrid storage-server system.
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See how big piracy is in Beijing CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos recently took a trip to Beijing, where he got to see up close just how big piracy is in China. Armed with a video camera, he took to the streets to examine why copied discs are so widespread in the region.
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