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CES 2009: Iomega announces cheap NASes ,er, "Network Hard Drives"Open in New Window
Guess we missed this one in the flurry of CES releases. On Monday, Iomega announced two Home Media Network Hard Drives that will hit store shelves later this month at MSRPs of $159.99 for 500 GB and read more »
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Netbooks and the Death of x86 ComputingOpen in New Window
"Freescale said Monday it would offer an ARM-based chip that could lead to a $200 Linux-based netbook, offering about twice the amount of usage on a single battery charge as Intel’s Atom processor a read more »
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Android netbook port leaves some pondering Google OSOpen in New Window
"Will Google aim its OS sights at the PC market? A recent port of Android to a common netbook suggests that Google Linux could become a reality." read more »
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Linux: this year's silver lining?Open in New Window
"Linux definitely has critical mass, and you use Linux ten times a day and you don't even know it. So in 2009, we expect to see a bit of growth. It is not going to be a boom year for anybody, but a read more »
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Verizon's Data 'Hotels' Bring IP Traffic CloserOpen in New Window
The program lets content owners and CDNs bypass traditional backbone peering processes by depositing their content directly into temporary data centers. read more »
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"Social electronics," open source, and Linux smartphonesOpen in New Window
OpenMoko CEO Sean Moss-Pultz recently used a message to the project mailing list to share his views about openness, community-driven product development, and the future of OpenMoko.Read More... read more »
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Verizon’s Open Network Starts Slow But There’s HopeOpen in New Window
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UGO Entertainment Buys 1UP Gaming Network; EGM Bites DustOpen in New Window
Hearst Corporation unit UGO Entertainment has agreed to acquire 1UP.com, a property attracting a gamer audience along with its associated sites including GameVideos.com, MyCheats.com and GameTab.com. read more »
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