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Handhelds

Submission + - J. River fires iArrow at Apple (jrmediacenter.com)

gateley writes: "J. River, using the excellent detective work of linux hackers, has implemented support for the new iPods (which Apple tried to lock to iTunes) in their player "J. River Media Center". There is a press release. Disclaimer: I work for J. River."
Intel

Submission + - IDF Coverage, Nehalem, Penryn, Larabee and X38 (hothardware.com)

MojoKid writes: "As usual, this year's fall IDF is brimming with early looks at next-generation Intel architectures. Specifically, Intel President Paul Otellini offered insight into Intel's next-gen multi-core processor, code named Nehalem. From the article: "...Nehalem will feature 8-cores on a single die and each core can process two threads, for a total of 16 threads per 8-core CPU. Nehalem processors will be comprised of roughly 731M transistors and feature a number of new technologies." The coverage goes on to speak of Intel's Larabee HPC and SuperComputing platform as well a demo of an X38 chipset-based machine decked out with vapor-phase cooling, running at 5.56GHz and breaking benchmark records."
Handhelds

Submission + - New iPods freed from iTunes on Windows (jrmediacenter.com)

osho_gg writes: Thanks to the efforts of Linux iPod developers, the new iPod Classic is now usable on Linux. The same hack is also now being used by third party developers on Windows to free the new iPods from the iTunes. J River Media Center, my software of choice for media management on windows, now supports syncing with the new iPod Classics. Many other popular iPod database management applications (e.g. Sharepod) can also be expected to incorporate this hack and enable support for the new iPods.

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with J River in any ways other than a happy customer.

SuSE

Submission + - Lenovo intros ThinkPads with preloaded Linux (electronista.com)

JonathanF writes: "Sounds like an ideal mix for Linux geeks: Lenovo said today that they'll ship their rock-steady ThinkPads near the end of the year with Novell's SUSE Linux distro preloaded — and supported by Lenovo itself. No word on specs, but having a solid PC with an open-source OS sounds very appealing. Like the author of the article, though, I wonder whether Lenovo is offering Novell's distro because it's worried about that Microsoft Sword of Damocles hanging over its head if it chose an alternative like Red Hat or Ubuntu."

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