Asustek Retracts, Puts Qualcomm Android Eee PC on Ice

Jun 04, 2009

June 1 Qualcomm presented its new superflat Eee PC with Snapdragon chipset and Xandros or Android to the public. But the enthusiasm waned shortly thereafter.

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Microsoft Patent: More Money for Less Functions

May 21, 2009

With U.S. Patent 7,536,726, Microsoft has been granted a patent with which they hope to make a successful business model out of a potentially severely restricted operating system.

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Latitude 2100: Netbook Not Just for Students

May 20, 2009

Dell takes the new 10" 2100 netbook out of its Latitude business series to target students, but it also serves as a mobile business device. Ubuntu 8.10 runs on it.

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WOW Effect: First Beta of Moblin 2.0

May 20, 2009

The first beta of the Moblin distro for netbooks and mobile Internet devices shows what's possible in an innovative interface.

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DisplayLink Releases USB Display Drivers under LGPL

May 18, 2009

Universal Serial Bus (USB) is becoming true to its name by providing universal access to monitors, this time for Linux.

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EU Fines Intel a Record 1.06 Billion Euro

May 15, 2009

Chip giant Intel was handed a record fine of 1.06 billion Euro ($1.45 billion) for allegedly abusing its leading position in the CPU market.

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MontaVista Linux 6 in Variations for OMAP, Moblin, and Co

May 13, 2009

The embedded Linux specialist MontaVista software promises more flexibility through processor-specific distributions in version 6 of the in-house Linux variant.

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AMD Releases Developer Documention for R600 and R700 Cards

May 11, 2009

Recall that AMD published the basic system information for the chip sets R600 and R700 last year. To follow up this info, we now have the first info and code for the OpenGl Acceleration.

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