From: http://www.pcworld.com
Hard on the heels of the news that Dell's “Project Ophelia” thumb PC is expected to ship this summer, thin client vendor Devon IT on Tuesday rolled out a similar contender of its own called the Ceptor.Devon IT
Like Dell's device, the $99 Ceptor is designed to plug into any HDMI-compatible display or monitor. Slightly larger than a USB memory stick, the multimedia-capable unit can then transform such a device into a “zero client” virtual desktop.
Whereas Dell's device uses Linux-based Android, however, the Ceptor uses Devon IT’s own Linux-based zero-client operating system, known as ZeTOS, to let users access their virtual desktops.
Whereas Dell's device uses Linux-based Android, however, the Ceptor uses Devon IT’s own Linux-based zero-client operating system, known as ZeTOS, to let users access their virtual desktops.
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/n9o7pmz
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Already Hacked
From: http://www.h-online.com
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/pgwurty
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And This is a Bott Talking...
Sorry, but bringing back the Start menu
won't help Windows 8
From: http://www.zdnet.com
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/orlmnoj
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