The emerging market for budget netbook computers is seen as a big opportunity for Linux, which appeals to hardware manufacturers because of its lower licensing costs and better flexibility than Windows. It can also be tailored to work well with unusual form factors and limited specs. Although Linux seems like a perfect fit for these products, consumers have been slow to warm up to the platform and may not yet be ready to leave the world of Windows behind. (more)
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Netbooks—tiny, lightweight subnotebooks—may one day be subsidized by mobile carriers in order to sell them alongside high-speed 3G service. That's what Dell CEO Michael Dell thinks, anyway, according to his comments at the Citigroup Technology Conference yesterday. |
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