July 14, 2009 at 9:21 am | Sumocat | Comments 0

UMPC Maker Raon Digital Down and Out?

Pocketables is reporting that Raon Digital, UMPC maker from Korea, may be out of action. They received a tip that the maker of the Vega and Everun Note has run into financial trouble and may be in bankruptcy court, and now their website is pulling up a “site unavailable” message. What this means for owners of Raon Digital devices is unknown, but the abruptness of these events does not bode well. Hopefully we’ll have some official information soon.

 



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