“If you’re Best Buy, you think price points like $100, $249 and $399. [Starter] will better enable the lower end of the category,” he says. “It’s up to the Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) how they want to build [netbooks]. They can run different editions to create offerings at different price points,”
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Transportation, machines, motion control, computers, Internet, space travel…you name it!
My favorite Ubuntu site workswithu.com is reporting that Canonical, Ubuntu’s commercial sponsor, will (or already has) demoed Android applications running on Ubuntu at its Developer …
Unanticipated things occur, some good, some annoying. Whoever said Windows was simple?
The big thing Microsoft seems to have done with Windows 7 is lots of little things.
Tomorrow, I will post my First Look at the Windows 7 Release Candidate running on a netbook. The review will also be promoted in the PC Pitstop newsletter (circ. 900k!) that goes out Tuesday so it should get great exposure.