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Nova Navigator Cloud Computer - [Sep 22, 2008]

TechNovus Corp is touting its Nova Navigator as a “cloud computer” – there’s no hard drive inside, an Intel Atom 1.6Ghz, and a browser running on a Linux desktop. Unlike the Eee Box or Studio Hybrid, the Nova Navigator runs everything via the Web. Apps sit on a remote server – you pay a monthly subscription (possibly around $20, though pricing is yet to be announced ), which gives you 50GB of online storage and access to the Nova App Store for things like Office and Windows.

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