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MeeGo Releases Cedar Trail Update

Just last week, Intel released a new iteration of Meego. It now offers support for the Cedar Trail platform. There is no official release of Tizen and the next version of the mutated Linux platform. The numbered version of MeeGo is alread v.1.2.0.6 and now available for download for Intel x86 netbooks. Last week Intel [...]

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Chromebooks Receives Chrome 18 Update, Chrome 19 Coming Soon

  Google Chrome 19 has been put in the dev channel for some time and is now available for testing. However, users of the Chromebook have just gotten an update to Google Chrome 18 called Chrome 18.0.1025.29 in their dev channel. The Chrome 18 update comes with an enhanced Pepper version of the Flash Player [...]

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Acer Aspire One D270 Netbook Now Offers at Amazon.de

Acer has just released and started selling its newest netbook, the Aspire One D270 in Europe. This mini laptop packs a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 LED-backlit display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N2600 processor and Intel GMA 3600 graphics card. It also sports a 2 GB of RAM, a 320 GB hard drive, a 0.3MP webcam, [...]

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Trimble Yuma–Indestructible Linux Tablet

Android is now being used by different devices including business tablets and smartphones. Sometimes, though, one just need to have a full-fledged OS to get something done. Windows 8 is certainly looking to be a good thing for mobile users with its functionality. SDG Systems announced a rugged tablet with a full desktop operating system: [...]

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Kubuntu 11.10

Canonical Says Bye-Bye to Kubuntu

Canonical is axing off the Kubuntu variation of Ubuntu Linux from its financial aiding. Kubuntu is virtually Ubuntu with a custom version of the KDE desktop environment replacing the Unity user interface.   The move to Unity has been received with controversy. It’s a pretty dramatic change from the traditional interfaces. In the early versions [...]

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