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MID Runs Linux on Dual-Speed Atom


Chinese manufacturer Soyea has begun taking orders for a mobile Internet device (MID) that runs Linux or Windows XP on Intel's dual-speed, MID-oriented Z515 Atom CPU. Soyea's Z5 is equipped with 1GB RAM, an 8GB SSD, a five-inch touchscreen, plus 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a three-megapixel webcam...
 

Book Retailer Spins Android e-Reader


Barnes & Noble announced its long-anticipated eBook reading device, which it bills as being the first Android-based e-reader.
 

Maemo 5, N900 Centerpiece Maemo Summit 2009


This year's summit centered around two milestones--the release of Maemo 5, and the debut of Nokia's N900, the highly-anticipated successor to the tablet line that adds cell phone functionality, potentially putting a portable Linux system in the hands of smartphone customers worldwide.

 

World's Smallest Linux Networking Server?


Lantronix announced its latest XPort embedded networking module, which it touts as the "world's smallest Linux networking server."
 

Archos 5: The Linux Internet Tablet for Everyone


You can keep your Zune HD, the brand-new Archos 5, Internet tablet is the real competition for Apple's iPod Touch.
 
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