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Prototype $200 Tablet Runs Android, Chromium OS, Linux - NetworkWorld.com
![]() PC World | Prototype $200 Tablet Runs Android, Chromium OS, Linux NetworkWorld.com Many have tried to build and sell a $200 tablet; none have succeeded. Freescale's tablet prototype could change that. By David Pierce, PC World. Prototype $200 Tablet Runs Android, Chromium OS, Linux Freescale tablet reference design “smartbook” supports 3 OSes |
Ubuntu Server: The Linux OS Dark Horse - Server Watch
![]() CNET | Ubuntu Server: The Linux OS Dark Horse Server Watch Everyone has heard of Ubuntu Linux and how great it is on the desktop, but have you heard that there's a server version of that same ... Meet Ubuntu Linux's new CEO (Q&A) Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Deployed on Intel Hardware Canonical speaks to the 'commercial' debate |
The Linux Foundation Store: Linux gets silly - Computerworld (blog)
![]() CrunchGear (blog) | The Linux Foundation Store: Linux gets silly Computerworld (blog) With the exception of Tux, the Linux penguin, Linux fans have a reputation as a rather dour, serious lot. Now, the Linux Foundation, the non-profit ... Linux Store launched by The Linux Foundation Embrace Your Inner Geek At The New Linux Store Linux Foundation launches Linux.com Store |
Linux: Big With the Bulge Brackets - Information Management
Linux: Big With the Bulge Brackets Information Management The open-source software Linux has become by far the most-widely used operating system among the largest firms on Wall Street, according to a presentation ... |
Wind River Integrates HP BladeSystem with Carrier Grade Linux System - TMCnet
Wind River Integrates HP BladeSystem with Carrier Grade Linux System TMCnet Wind River (News - Alert) Linux is the first registered CGL 4.0 solution supported on HP ProLiant server blades for HP BladeSystem. ... |
Red Hat Exchange - PC World
![]() PC World | Red Hat Exchange PC World Launched in 2007 by Red Hat as a sort of Linux apps showcase for third parties, RHX is no more. A Red Hat official told LinuxPlanet in February: "When we ... |



