Thursday Laptop News Roundup

PC World is reporting that Intel and Ericsson will team up to offer a text message-based security system that will shut down stolen or lost laptops.

Sun has announced it will expand it’s OpenSolaris OS to data centers and two new Toshiba laptops. Another thing for Windows to whine about.

Speaking of the big M. Microsoft looks at cutting 2009′s expectations, as reported by ZD Net.

MacWorld has a nice roundup of ideas concerning Apple’s future in the netbook market.

Will Apple’s recently acquired ARM chips make the jump to the laptop market?, Wired wonders.

With Vista too large for netbook installs, will Linux rise up and usurp from Microsoft before Windows 7 hits the shelves? I hope so, and Tech News World explains.

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