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Dell’s Subnotebook To Ship With Ubuntu
Slashdot – k33l0r writes “Dell’s entry into the sub-notebook market, the Inspiron 910, will ship with Ubuntu preinstalled. This was confirmed this morning when Gizmodo published (leaked) specifications for the Inspiron 910.” I hope that’s not the final form of the keyboard, though — lots of wasted space on each side.
Strange Paths to Multiple Medals
mental_floss – Ethan Trex continues his Olympic dominance with a look at athletes who earned multiple medals—medals for two countries, medals in Summer and Winter, and medals in swimming and city planning (yes, there used to be medals for skills like that.)
Apple Is Flailing Badly At The Edges
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5 High-Flying Wireless Wares
Channel Web – As wireless networking continues to gain momentum, vendors in the WLAN space are breaking new technology ground with the launch of fresh products. From eco-friendly routers to beefed-up wireless security, here’s a look at the latest in Wi-Fi offerings.
Over One Third of Vista Machines Have Been Downgraded to XP
Gizmodo – Sometimes one damning statistic can put it all into perspective. Through a survey of 3,000 computers, it was found that 35% of those systems built to run Vista had been downgraded (by computer vendors or users) to run XP.