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Mr.Tweak writes: "Are you wondering why your RAID arrays keep dying under Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)? It is not because you are unlucky, if you are trying to play QuickTime movies stored on the array using Apple software, that is your problem. Let's get the word out there and see if Apple and Microsoft cannot come together and fix this issue quickly. Temp fix for your RAID with redundancy arrays included."
An anonymous reader writes: XM Satellite Radio is experiencing a major outage right now, having lost one of its satellites and a massive number of repeaters. Listeners on the East Coast are mostly affected since XM's second satellite doesn't have a national footprint. Customer service reps are saying anywhere from 2 hours to 2 days for service to be restored.
SomeWhiteGuy writes: Marketwatch carries an article about IBMs newest microprocessor coming out on the market. They are boasting 4.17GHZ, clocking in at almost twice the speed of the Power5. IBM claims that the processor can download the entire Apple Inc.'s iTunes library in one minute.
mikemuch writes: "The new P35 and G33 chipsets, codenamed "Bear Lake" are now available. They have a new memory controller that supports DDR3 RAM at up to 1333MHz, a new southbridge, and will support the upcoming 45nm Penryn CPUs. They don't yet have an actually new and different GPU — their GMA 3100 is pretty much the same as the GMA 3000 of the G965 chipset. ExtremeTech has details on the new chipset architecture."
Stephen Keegan writes: "Hi: i've just established a mobile phone solution to deliver wikipedia content over VOIP to mobile phone users. The prototype is up and running. The details are on the website at http://www.callpedia.com./ regards, Stephen."