Posted on 2007 under Eco-Friendly, Linux, Computers |
3
Dec
Be kind to the environment with Aleutia’s 4.5 inch solar powered Linux computer, E1. E1 runs on 8 watts of power, has no moving parts and is completely silent. From the picture above, E1 looks like the James Bond of low priced Linux computers. It runs Puppy Linux, comes with an optional solar panel and an optional 10.4 inch monitor. Sadly, E1 carries a $400 price tag and crappy specs (2GB hard drive, 128MB RAM, 200MHz processor). However, E1’s portability and light footprint may be an early glimpse into the future of computing.
Posted on 2007 under Linux, Software, Computers |
28
Nov
The Zonbu Mini is about to get a portable friend. Zonbu has just revealed its Everex-built Zonbu Notebook, which will be hitting the market in Q1 2008. The $279 upfront pricetag is quite a bit heftier than the $99 Mini, but the subscription fee remains the same at $14.95. Specs are quite the improvement on the Mini, with a 1.5GHz VIA C7-M processor, 60GB HDD, DVD-RW / CD-RW drive, VIA Chrome9 HC integrated graphics, WiFi and a 15.4-inch 1440 x 900 display. Zonbu claims up to three hours of battery, and of course all those “hassle-free” promises and managed Linux software of the original. In a world of $399 Eee PCs and cheaper Black Friday bargains, a $279 laptop with a hefty subscription fee might not seem like such a steal, but it’s not hard to see the appeal for a first-time PC buyer, and it certainly bests the Mini. The best news is that if you’re willing to put up with some beta software, Zonbu is selling the Notebook as of today for those risk-taking luddites out there.
Posted on 2007 under Linux, Software, Computers |
26
Nov
Whenever we think of desktop, we think of Windows. But this scenario is changing day by day says, as per a survey conducted by Linux Foundation’s latest annual survey. Though the survey has not yet been completed, more than 20,000 respondents suggest so.
The Linux Foundation says that earlier only developers and engineers were the one to use Linux OS. Thanks to the advancing virtualization technologies, now common man uses this operating system in his/her office or home.
Distros, Ubuntu are some of the popular Linux choices amongst people for home or business uses. While, Red Hat and Suse seem to be well accepted in offices. Read more… »
Posted on 2007 under Linux, Software, Computers |
1
Nov
Can the masses be wooed by Linux? Second-tier PC maker Everex teamed up with a startup called gOS to build the gPC TC2502, a $199 VIA-powered Ubuntu 7.10 Linux system with an Enlightenment E17 interface. Although they assure us that the “g” doesn’t stand for Google, the PC’s productivity will be almost solely derived from Google apps accessed through Firefox: Mail, Calendar, News, Maps and Documents & Spreadsheets. It will also come with OpenOffice.org 2.2 and some other freeware Linux faves. But again, the question is, will the Wal-Mart crowd bite the bait? It turns out, 5% of people buying a PC at Read more… »