Ending the Hardware/Software Rat Race

  2008-06-08 19:30:05
We're saved! Or rather, Windows XP is -- at least for the time being. Microsoft announced this week that it is extending the cut-off date for sales of the older edition of Windows until 2010, specifically to serve the needs of customers who are planning to buy one of the new wave of low-cost laptops due to arrive this summer. It's not hard to see why. The mini-laptop that started it all, the Asus Eee PC, shipped with Linux pre-installed, and many of the new machines are likely to take the same road. In fact, some PC makers are reportedly so enamored with Linux that the news of an XP option might fall on deaf ears. This is a fascinating development, and with any luck it could be the start of a promising new trend. 
  PNG Image  PNG Image  PNG Image
  Related tags  


This particular article has been collected via RSS syndication. We apologize if it's too brief.
If You wish to publish articles on LinuxStreet.net please contact us.


  Similar articles found on LinuxStreet  
ImageOpen Source Race Car
ImageIBM Hits Its Stride in Unix Server Race
ImageTux enters the Indy 500
ImageWho's Winning the Usage Stats Race? Firefox or IE?
ImageFreedomware Gamefest 2007 presents: Tremulous
ImageBenchmarking hardware RAID vs. Linux kernel software RAID
ImageFOSSFA calls for use of open hardware
ImageHow to create a PAD file
ImageThe 2008 Guide To Open Source Hardware Projects
ImageA Tale of Two Forks

Leave a comment on this article


Captcha

  
Check this if the code you see is not readable and resubmit the form.
(Data you entered will be preserved)



  

Comments (0)