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  • Intel rearms for Arm smartbook challenge


    Tech BlogAuthority Authority: 595
    Just in time for the Consumer Electronics Show and the launch of an assault on its mobile strategy, Intel has announced an upgrade to its Atom microprocessor.Atom has dominated the netbook category but it faces a challenge at CES from smaller, leaner-on-energy smartbooks featuring Arm-based processors.The ...
    4 days ago
  • Ubuntu: Nine Priorities for Canonical’s Incoming CEO


    The VAR GuyAuthority Authority: 527
    As Mark Shuttleworth transitions Canonical’s CEO crown to Jane Silber, The VAR Guy believes there are at least nine major Ubuntu priorities that Silber will need to address. Here’s a look at the challenges — and opportunities — awaiting Silber when she assumes all of Canonical’s CEO responsibilities in March ...
    4 days ago
  • Netbook Predictions For 2010


    Eee PC - BlogAuthority Authority: 547
    Sascha Pallenberg over at the Netbook World Summit discusses some of his predictions on the state of netbooks for the next year. Here are some of the highlights for netbooks: Netbooks at 250 euros or $300 with the new Intel Pine Trail processor. Linux start to get into more netbooks with the entry of Moblin and ...
    6 days ago
  • Netbook Predictions For 2010


    LOW COST LAPTOPAuthority Authority: 145
    Sascha Pallenberg over at the Netbook World Summit discusses some of his predictions on the state of netbooks for the next year. Here are some of the highlights for netbooks:Netbooks at 250 euros or $300 with the new Intel Pine Trail processor.Linux start to get into more netbooks with the entry of Moblin and ...
    6 days ago
  • Poulsbo mess casts a shadow on Intels Moblin project


    Asus Eee News, Mods, and HacksAuthority Authority: 134
    Intel has inform Ars Technica that it is not working on a fix for the Moblin incompatibility of its GMA500 graphics chip, more commonly known as Poulsbo. It is used in popular netbooks like the Acer Aspire One and certain Dell Mini models Moblin is a Linux-based platform targeted for small form-factor mobile ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Poulsbo mess casts a shadow on Intel’s Moblin project


    Family Learning CenterAuthority Authority: 164
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    2 weeks ago
  • Netbook Operating System Jolicloud Set to Take on Google Chrome OS


    Mashable!Authority Authority: 854
    When it comes to lightweight operating systems for a netbook or smartbook (which is basically a netbook that runs an ARM processor — expect to see them early next year), much of the recent buzz has centered around Google’s Chrome OS . However, if you have a netbook and you want to try something that has a lot ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Netbook Operating System Jolicloud Set to Take on Google Chrome OS


    PORTCITYUNDERGROUNDAuthority Authority: 173
    Here is an interesting article from %sourceexcerpt% More here: Netbook Operating System Jolicloud Set to Take on Google Chrome OS
    2 weeks ago
  • Chromium OS, Moblin, Ubuntu Netbook Remix Benchmarks


    Ubuntu-News - Your one stop for news about UbuntuAuthority Authority: 440
    With all of the netbook-focused distribution updates, we found it time to run an onslaught of new benchmarks, comparing some of the leaders in this field along with running a couple full-blown desktop distributions for this round of Linux netbook benchmarking. More here It is far too early to say how Google’s ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Why is Chrome OS going to be successful?


    thinkMoultAuthority Authority: 118
    People reading this post who know a little about Chrome might point at the title of this post and consider it a typo – it should read why isn’t Chrome OS going to be successful? I wish that this were true. Chrome OS is Google’s attempt at an operating system, and can be described as a browser in a box. It ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Will an App Store for Netbooks work?


    OnlyGizmosAuthority Authority: 504
    At first thought it seemed as if it makes sense and a few minutes into the news that Intel is preparing its own App Store for netbooks, it seems as if the iPhone App Store success has influenced the tech industry way too badly. While many players are working on their own OS and almost everyone from Acer to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Qualcomm working with OS devs for “two-handed smartphone” Smartbook platform


    SlashGearAuthority Authority: 768
    On of CES’ more interesting launches will be the Lenovo Smartbook , the first confirmed model of the new segment.  While Lenovo themselves have been frustratingly quiet regarding the Smartbook ’s specifications, and the segment as a whole is relatively poorly understood, a recent interview with Qualcomm’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Moblin – The Social Distro


    GizmotasticAuthority Authority: 123
    As Linux junkie and a Netbook fan I’m always looking for ways to make the best of  the combo. I’ve gone through a lot distributions of Linux that have been optimized for the Intel Atom processor and motherboard. A few actually have been pretty good, but nothing fantastic.I finally got around to trying Moblin ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows


    MainGadgetAuthority Authority: 163
    Intel wants people to develop apps for the x86 instruction set . Think about that a little, let it sink in. Now that you’re appropriately unimpressed, let’s discuss this new developer kit that’s just been brought out. Original post:  Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows
    3 weeks ago
  • Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 462
      Intel wants people to develop apps for the x86 instruction set . Think about that a little, let it sink in Read the original here: Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows
    3 weeks ago
  • Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 462
      Intel wants people to develop apps for the x86 instruction set . Think about that a little, let it sink in. Read more from the original source: Intel brings out Atom SDK wanting more apps, acts oblivious to Windows
    3 weeks ago
  • Intel Offers Developer Kit for Future Intel Atom Processor Netbook Apps


    remove the labels | Gadgets and LifeAuthority Authority: 136
    Intel Corporation has made its beta version of the Intel Atom Developer Program Software Development Kit (SDK) available for Microsoft Windows and Moblin operating systems developers. The kit helps software companies and individuals design and submit applications for Intel-based netbooks to ultimately sell at stores ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Keep Your Moblin Thanks


    Linux FanaticsAuthority Authority: 497
    Don’t know which is worse? Buying a Dell machine or trying to make h eads or tails out of Moblin ! While I do enjoy Linux, Ubuntu specifically and love using this distro on notebooks. The idea of trying to use Moblin or other similar options with an Ubuntu backing simply does not appeal to me. Netbook editions of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Hands on with Intel Moblin


    Tim Anderson's ITWritingAuthority Authority: 465
    When I saw that trying out Intel’s Moblin Linux 2.1 was as easy as downloading an image and writing it to a USB pen drive, I could not resist giving it a try. Moblin (it rhymes with Goblin) is aimed at netbooks running Intel’s Atom processor, though it also runs on other Intel processors – mine is a Core 2 ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Google Chrome OS Benchmarked Against Ubuntu and Moblin, Comes Up Slow [Chrome Os]


    F-DefaultAuthority Authority: 462
      Chrome OS dev code only just went public , but Phoronix has already thrown it on a Samsung NC10 netbook to test its performance and battery-life against Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10, Moblin 2.1, Fedora 12, and openSUSE 11.2. Interesting results ahead. Ultimately, Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 did the best, and openSUSE ...
    4 weeks ago

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