HP's entry into the sub-Mini-Notebook arena comes in the form of the HP 2133, a sleek-looking, brushed aluminum finished, lightweight but well built beauty. You can see the attention to detail in the engineering when you first open it up. From the sturdy hinge to the scratch resistant display and connectivity options you'll find just about everything you would expect in an ultra-mobile laptop.
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How To Install Emacs Packages
"There are tens or hundreds useful emacs packages on the web that are not bundled with emacs. Some are for special purposes such as making emacs act as a mp3 player, some others are written by third-parties, others are in the process of being bundled with the next release of emacs.
Read more »Nobel Laureates Come Out Against Intellectual Monopolies
The economical and practical value of patents is questioned by gurus.
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No, Virginia, There Won’t be Spire Under Xandros
Debunking belief that Linspire will be Linspire under Xandros.
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ODF translation to be simplified
South African localisation experts, Translate.org.za, have launched a new project to simplify ODF document translation.
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The Internet gets a patch, as DNS bug is fixed
You may have noticed a BIND 9 security update in your repositories today. This is the story behind that update.
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The “Ubuntu Equals Linux” Paradox
In a recent article published on CodingExperiments.com, it was noticed that the search term “Ubuntu” was coming closer to passing the term “Linux” on Google’s search engine. Many wondered why and several complained that Ubuntu was becoming “Linux.” So, why is this?
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How to really write a Linux review
I've encountered a guy who wants to define what a Linux review should comprise. His qualifications to offer such a definition are perfect - he has never written a review himself but he has read plenty of them.
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A visit to the linux shop
The view espoused by so many bloggers and other 'writers' who cannot come to terms with the number and volume of distros available, that somehow there are 'too many', is akin to that of a child who complains in a candy store that because he or she cannot make up their mind from the great variety that it is a fault of the shop and candy makers for making too many types of candy.
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LiMo adds Openwave browser to arsenal
Purple Labs, an increasingly prominent mobile Linux firm and a member of the LiMo Foundation, has bought the browser and messaging side of Openwave's business.
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Automating the creation of slide shows in OpenOffice.org
Why do you need an article on building slide shows in Impress?
Read more »Vendors and Drivers and Hardware, Oh My...
In my video last week, I really hammered on Hewlett Packard. It's important to realize, however, that they are merely the vendor that happened to irk me at just the right time. My video could easily have been pointed at any number of tier one computer hardware vendors, and it would have been just as heartfelt.
Read more »Am I the Only One Who Thinks Xandros Buying Linspire was a Good Move?
I hear the former CEO of Linspire said it’s going to ruin the company, because the shares will become worthless. While I’m no expert on shares etc. and since I’ve never been a CEO, the guy’s probably right about this. But for us users, what we’re going to see, is a new direction for the not-so-popular Click ‘n’ Run and maybe even a new, merged distribution?
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Ten Commandments of Collecting Email Addresses on Website
As anyone who runs a website these days knows, or should know, the recently enacted CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 makes it incumbent on emailers to either be able to establish a certain type of relationship with an email recipient or to adhere to certain mailing standards if no such relationship exists. Failure to do so can land one in Federal (or state) court.
Read more »Software Firm Is Open for Innovation
MYSQL chief Marten Mickos isn't afraid his rivals in the database-software industry will ever overtake him. "Let them try," he says. "Our secret is in the way we operate our culture, and I'm convinced others cannot imitate that."
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