Preview the future Today's TC Tracker is all about the future: a new OS, a new service pack and a new Linux machine with an intriguing storage twist. Enjoy. Waiting for Baby You may remember "Bringing up Baby" a delightful comedy with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant plus a mischievous leopard, named Baby. Well, "baby", I mean Leopard, the new version of OS X, should be officially announced in ten days or so, bu Preview the futureToday’s TC Tracker is all about the future: a new OS, a new service pack and a new Linux machine with an intriguing storage twist. Enjoy.Waiting for Baby You may remember “Bringing up Baby” a delightful comedy with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant plus a mischievous leopard, named Baby. Well, “baby”, I mean Leopard, the new version of OS X, should be officially announced in ten days or so, but Tom Yager proposes an interesting matinee in his column.Service Pack yourself! In my naiveté I associate the expression “service pack” with a bag of gotcha fixes to improve the behavior of a shipping application or OS. Was I wrong! According to our Hawaiian duo, Chee-Rist, the upcoming SP1 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 not only fixes a few leaks here and there, but brings new controls and even new features to the application. Please read here for more. Disposable Linux PC Well, not quite but how much would you pay to fix a $99 machine if it ever breaks? Anyway, that’s what startup Zombu has come up with, Zack Urlocker reports in Open Sources.For that price you don’t get a disk drive but a subscription to Internet storage that will cost about $13 per month. Not such a good deal after all. Perhaps the future axis of bargain-priced PC, Acer-Gateway-Packard Bell will top that? Technology Industry