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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Tuesday 26 May 2009
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Posted on Jul 17, 13:18
With the new Chrome OS there's no need for Windows.Posted on May 27, 12:41
Second the "Well VIA, ..." comment. Try a few different flavors of Linux, try both Gnome and KDE 4.x (and maybe E17).Posted on May 27, 07:15
...the free trade of the competitors of both Microsoft and Intel who have already got capital invested in chassis that are above 10.2-inch. Does anyone realize how much time it will take most firms to re-engineer everything?Posted on May 27, 07:12
Does anyone have the guts to put both Intel and Microsoft on trial under the articles of the 1932 US Sherman Antitrust act? Here both private entities have defined the netbook to be 10.2-inch. The lack of license discount impedes...Posted on May 27, 01:30
Antitrust written all over it.Posted on May 26, 22:01
Well VIA, here's your chance, go twelve inch, boost the 3D video, and go with Linux and load a bunch of free games on it.