Archive for January, 2008

More Linux-based laptops from Dell

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

More Linux-based laptops from DellITnews - Laptops becoming a risky business Laptops do a bit more on the side Laptops banned from hand luggage Dell touts multi-coloured laptops Dell to sell Linux on laptops, PCs Ubuntu pre-loaded on Inspiron machines. Dell is extending sales of hardware
Shift Linux 0.6.2 Available Softpedia - […]

Open-Xchange Releases Updated Evaluation Version For Express Edition

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Open-Xchange Releases Updated Evaluation Version For Express EditiondBusinessNews.com - Open-Xchange Express Edition transforms a bare metal computer or a virtual machine into a fully-functional email and groupware server integrating the increasingly popular Ubuntu operating system. “Today, we are proud to announce the 10,000 th
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Everex debuts $399 ultramobile PC

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Everex debuts $399 ultramobile PCZDNet Blogs - The gOS is based on the Ubuntu 7.1 Linux desktop developed by an open source startup of the same name. “The gOS is an alternative operating system that makes it apparent that Google is your entire computing experience,” said gOS founder David Liu
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Windows Vista successor scheduled for a H2 2009 release?

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Windows Vista successor scheduled for a H2 2009 release? TG Daily - The Vista failure is also furthering Linux, with Ubuntu-installed PCs available through Dell, SuSE preinstalled on Lenovo ThinkPads, and even Linux machines on sale at Wal-Mart. Their marketshare may not compare to Apple’s, yet, but given time and
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Person of the Year 2007

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Person of the Year 2007Time - Desmond Tutu often uses the word ubuntu, meaning “I am because we are.” It’s my favorite epithet, an ode to interdependence. When I told Al that, he responded with Gandhi: Satyagraha, meaning “hold tight to the truth.” Personally, I’m trying to live
Evaluating prospects for Linux growth […]

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