Archive for the ‘Gadgets’ Category

Exciting Technologies Coming to Linux

The first half of 2009 is over and after your summer vacation, you might want to start gearing up for the new distro releases. Once again open source proved that developers collaborating all over the world deliver constant platform improvement. Let’s see what they have in store for us this time. KSplice – Rebootless Kernel [...]

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3 Reasons Why Everyone will buy the iPhone and not OpenMoko

Before I start, thanks for the Diggs, guys. Two articles on the front page of Digg in just two days is a dream come true. Thank you. The OpenMoko is certainly an impressive piece of hardware, it is hackable, open and runs Linux. But unfortunately, people probably wont buy it… Marketing Apple has got a [...]

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Cloudbook laptop from Everex – is it “the way to go”? Or just “way too slow”?

Let me introduce you to the greatest clone ever. The Everex Cloudbook, while totally ripping off Asus’ idea, is on the other side cursed by the Hackintosh curse. Even the bloody Everex site seems to have an Apple font on the front which doesn’t work on my Debian box. Come on! Back to basics: The [...]

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E-ink! The Bookeen Cybook Gen3 e-book reader

When I first found out about e-ink technology, all I could say is: awesome. We web productivity freaks don’t have time for a lot of reading. And ever since I heard about Sony’s e-reader, I couldn’t get my eyes off one of these babies. There’s a new kid in town, though: the Bookeen Cybook Gen3, [...]

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Eee laptop: why it sucks to own the ASUS EeePC

Let’s be clear, the Eee does look neat. It uses GNU/Linux, too (although Xandros). But let’s face it, it’s not that great. It’s more of a marketing thing, much like the gOS computers. And since many people are literally going crazy (thus annoying me in the process) and buying all those laptops, I want to, [...]

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