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Dell uses Linux for days of laptop battery life
by Leigh Dyer

Oct 17, 2008
News
Latitude Z shines among new Dell systems
by Daniel Robinson

Dell has introduced several new business systems, including a novel Latitude laptop with wireless docking and charging.

Sep 30, 2009
News
Linux boots in 2.97 seconds
by Egan Orion

Software engineers at Japan's embedded Linux software vendor Lineo announced technology last week that can boot a low-power computer system within 2.97 seconds, the company claims.

Nov 12, 2008
News
Dell customers demand Linux
by Staff Writers

Vendor's IdeaStorm suggestion box shows strong anti-Microsoft feeling.

Feb 27, 2007
News
ARM claims many design wins in battle with Intel
by Sylvie Barak

ARM is looking to tap into a new stream of revenue from netbooks, fending off Intel's invasion into the mobile space by pushing further and further into the PC space according to Bob Morris.

Apr 30, 2009
Feature
32 Reasons why PCs are Better than Macs
by Staff Writers

Apple’s ads may be funny, but they’re woefully inaccurate. Here we reveal dozens of reasons why the PC outclasses the Mac.

Sep 19, 2007
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Latest News on Latitude Linux
Latitude Z shines among new Dell systems
by Daniel Robinson  |   Sep 30, 2009
Dell has introduced several new business systems, including a novel Latitude laptop with wireless docking and charging.
ARM claims many design wins in battle with Intel
by Sylvie Barak  |   Apr 30, 2009
ARM is looking to tap into a new stream of revenue from netbooks, fending off Intel's invasion into the mobile space by pushing further and further into the PC space according to Bob Morris.
Linux boots in 2.97 seconds
by Egan Orion  |   Nov 12, 2008
Software engineers at Japan's embedded Linux software vendor Lineo announced technology last week that can boot a low-power computer system within 2.97 seconds, the company claims.