Samsung Launches First Ultramobile Tablet PC
While pitching the computer for both business and consumer applications, Samsung's new Q1 computer may face stiff resistance, analysts warn.
Veoh Asks Court for Protection from Universal
Online video service Veoh said on Thursday it is seeking court protection from any possible copyright-infringement lawsuits from Vivendi's Universal Music Group, the world's largest music label.

Vulnerability Bores Through Microsoft SQL Products
A buffer overflow affects many, but not all Microsoft SQL products. On Monday, the company issued an advisory for the vulnerability.
Apple Announces iPod touch with Wi-Fi
Steve Jobs took the stage on Wednesday to show off a touchscreen and Wi-Fi-enabled iPod, along with a 160GB "iPod Classic," new iPod nanos and shuffles, and a price drop for the 8GB iPhone.

Chinese Version of 'Friends' Uses 'Net to Drive Plots
"Soul Partners", a new comedy series described as China's version of the U.S. TV hit "Friends", features six people in their 20s who live together after being separately tricked into buying the same apartment.

Digital Music: The Suits Talk DRM
Kyle Monson reports from the Digital Music Forum in New York City ,where digital music executives debate the future of music sales. The very first exchange is promising: "What do you think about Steve Jobs' anti-DRM rant?" "He was absolutely wrong!"

Bits &Bites v24n9
Microsoft has released a 64-bit edition of Windows XP Professional, which runs both 32-bit and 64-bit applications with big performance boosts.
Product Bulletin: March 31, 2005
Dell Introduces Its First Color Laser AIO
Dell today announced the company's first all-in-one laser printer, the Dell Multifunction Color Laser 3115cn.

Microsoft, SanDisk to Replace U3 Drives
Microsoft and SanDisk on Friday announced a technology-sharing agreement that will produce a replacement for SanDisk's U3 line of USB smart drives by the second half of next year.
