Posts Tagged ‘ Hardware ’
For those who were naysayers and those of little faith, Arrington and the TechCrunch crowd have taken another step toward making good on their word. The CrunchPad tablet is in the final stages of testing and development. To be honest, it looks really good. To be even more honest, it looks almost too good [ READ MORE ]
I really do like my Nokia, but I don’t particularly like how the UI is based off of Gtk+. My dislike has turned to cautious happiness after reading an Ars Technica article about a possible new version of Maemo, the custom Linux OS which runs on the Nokia N-series tablets. Maemo 5 could very well [ READ MORE ]
Now that I’ve caught up on the work I missed yesterday, now seems like a good time to write about the massively bad server blowout I had yesterday. Since my laptop’s upgrade from Debian Lenny to Squeeze went so well, I got a little cavalier and was sloppy when doing a dist-upgrade on a server [ READ MORE ]
I was just laughing about the lack of development in the TechCrunch $200 tablet project since the last round of grainy photos. It was wrong of me to do and I’m sorry. This morning I woke up to see that the TechCrunch guys have put together one hell of a second prototype! The thing has a [ READ MORE ]