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Ubuntu Linux PC Now Available at Wal-Mart $199.00

Everex’s TC2502 gPC Everex’s TC2502 gPC is the first mass-market $200 desktop computer, featuring a custom distribution of Ubuntu Linux and headed for selected Wal-Mart stores.

It’s $200, with no gimmicks or subsidies,” Everex spokesman David Liu said.

The gPC aims to joins a popular gang of low-end economy computers leading into the holiday season, such as Asus’ $300 EeePC Laptop and VIA’s $600 Nanobook. Unlike these machines, however, Everex’s latest model is a full-size desktop, and $100 cheaper than even the slightest models from Dell or HP.

Touted as a “green” machine, it has a 1.5 Ghz VIA C7 CPU embedded in a Mini-ITX motherboard, 512MB of RAM and an 80GB hard drive. Normally, this would simply mark it as unacceptably low-end for use with modern software. By using the fast Enlightenment desktop manager (instead of heavier-duty alternatives like Gnome or KDE), the makers say it’s more responsive than Vista is, even on more powerful computers.

It’s almost like a Google PC,” Liu says, pointing to the desktop’s rack of pre-configured links to all of Google’s online applications. It is, he says, the mass-market Linux PC we’ve all been waiting for. “That’s our dream. … we go the final step to make it work out the box, to go the whole nine yards.”

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Acer Passes Toshiba in Notebook PC Sales

pc_dell_hp_notebook_lenovo_ttn.jpgWith Dell posting the weakest sales of the top notebook-PC makers in the fourth quarter of last year, according to a new market report from iSuppli, Acer is now within sight of second place. Acer sold 3.4 million notebook PCs in the quarter compared to Dell’s 3.5 million units, putting Acer at a 14.3 percent market share, just behind Dell’s 14.9 percent.
Acer computers, following a sales increase of 45.6 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, vaulted past Toshiba to become the third-place seller of notebook PCs worldwide, according to a report released Thursday by market researcher iSuppli.

This is the highest quarter-to-quarter growth rate of the top-five, notebook-PC OEMs, even beating market leader Hewlett-Packard’s growth rate of 32.8 percent.

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10 reasons why Silicon Valley is the land of entrepreneurs With Youtube Video

Who would believe the area of Santa Clara, the self-proclaimed capital city of Silicon Valley, used to be famous for its prunes before the 1940s? In 1939: 2 young engineers, Bill Hewlett & David Packard, started to develop an oscillator in a garage. Silicon Valley was born.

While wondering about the reasons for this phenomenon in the Paris metro a couple days ago, I wrote on my metro ticket the 10 most relevant-in-my-opinion variables explaining the success of Silicon Valley. I could hardly read what I had put down, but it should more or less boil down to this list: Read the more »

StudiVZ English:The digital poetry album 400,000 students in the StudiVerzeichnis

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Of Germany studying do not protest themselves any longer - they “gruscheln” over Internet. The young director/conductor [1] of the StudiVZ counts on the fact that up to the beginning of term German studying will have announced itself the majority of the two million in their on-line Community.

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Top Gear - Bugatti Veyron Speed Test

bugatti-veyron.jpgHere is a video of the test run of Bugatti’s new Veyron done by Top Gear presenter, James May. The Veyron is the world fastest road car, which comes equipped with a 16-cylinder engine and four turbo-chargers, generating a lot of heat for which it needs 10 radiators.

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