TODAY'S  MOST  POPULAR  HEADLINES

PNG Image

Ultra-mobile


First Mobile Linux Development Kit (MKitTM) Is Now Available

04/20/2007  II
Relevance: 10.49
Unicon Systems has started shipping its Linux-powered development kit based on"chip-on-film" technology similar to that used in Motorola's ultra-thin"Razr" phones. The"MKit" design includes an application-ready Linux OS and tools, and targets consumer devices such as portable media players, PDAs, and UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs).
Search further arrow


SUSE Linux now available on Sun x64 workstations

04/06/2007  I
Relevance: 10.21
It sounds unlikely, but Novell and Sun Microsystems have partnered to bring SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 to Sun's Ultra Workstations: the Sun Ultra 20, Ultra 20 M2, Ultra 40, and Ultra 40 M2.
Search further arrow


Specifications Released for the Asus Eee PC 904 and 1000

07/12/2008  I
Relevance: 9.50
Specifications have been released for two new models of the Asus Eee PC, the ultra-popular, ultra-mobile PC that runs Linux, as well as Windows.
Search further arrow


Will Linux Dominate Ultra Portable Market?

04/11/2008  II
Relevance: 9.24
The VAR Guy was guilty of hyping Windows-based Ultra-Portables from startups like OQO a year ago, but he has drastically changed his thinking about the Ultra-Portable computer market. He thinks current market dynamics greatly favor Linux over Windows in the Ultra-Portable industry.Here's why.
Search further arrow


Review: Ubuntu Mobile Edition: Review

08/08/2008  IIII
Relevance: 9.13
Paul Ferrill agilely leaps over several hurdles in order to install and review Ubuntu Mobile Edition on a Samsung Q1 ultra-mobile PC, tests it for hardware compatibility and usability, and takes a look at Canonical's developer resources for UME.
Search further arrow


Intel to launch Linux-powered mobile Internet device

04/16/2007  I
Relevance: 8.58
Intel is developing its own take on the mini-tablet, with a new ultra-mobile PC platform to be announced at this week's Intel Developer Forum in Beijing. The big surprise? It's based on Linux.
Search further arrow


The Noahpad

01/06/2008  III
Relevance: 8.15
We have another entry in the UMPC (that's Ultra Mobile PC to those who might not know) market. I was impressed with the eeepc from ASUS and I was considering purchasing one. But now I'm saving my pennies for this guy.
Search further arrow


XP Home Lives, and so does Linux, on UMPCs

04/04/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.95
When I thought Microsoft was going to extend XP's lifetime to better slug it out with Linux on Ultra Mobile PCs and Mobile Internet Devices, I was afraid Linux was going to have to fight hard for the low-end of the desktop. Now that we know that only XP Home is going to have a longer life and Microsoft is going to have to contort itself over what systems can and what systems can't get it, I'm much happier. XP Pro was much more troublesome in my mind.
Search further arrow


32 Ultra-Mobile PCs That Run Linux

08/06/2008  II
Relevance: 7.85
Everyone knows that UMPCs, particularly Linux-based ones, are popping up every other day, but did you know just how many of them there are?
Search further arrow


Alpha Ubuntu for UMPCs is developer ready

06/25/2008  IIII
Relevance: 7.42
Canonical isnâ??t wasting any time getting Ubuntu ready for UMPCs (Ultra Mobile PCs) and MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices). The company just announced on June 24 that the developer release of Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04 is ready for testing. Ubuntu MID, formerly Ubuntu Netbook Remix, based on standard Ubuntu. It has been customized for use with Intelâ??s new Atom processor, but its heart is pure open-source Ubuntu Linux.
Search further arrow



Showing 10 articles of total 38158 in database (Flag English).