Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Jul 2007 18:13 UTC, submitted by ubit
Hardware, Embedded Systems "One of the biggest news stories out of this year's Computex wasn't of a new chipset, GPU, or graphics card, but rather of the announcement of the ASUS Eee PC, a small, slim, and light portable computer that is priced at USD 199. Introduced by Jonney Shih, Chariman and CEO of ASUS at Intel's keynote address the first day of the show, the Eee PC has already made headlines world wide. Not only have we had the chance to actually use the ASUS Eee PC, we can also confirm some important new specifications of the notebook."
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three things
by cptnapalm on Mon 2nd Jul 2007 19:44 UTC
cptnapalm
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2006-08-09

1. I will buy one.
2. Why do companies copy the Windows Start menu? Quite frankly, the Windows UI isn't all that great. Don't understand it with Solaris, don't understand it here.
3. 2 doesn't matter too much to me as it is Linux and I can change it because I know how.