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Dell Now a Chrome OS Partner? – All Things Digital (blog)
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Google’s Chrome OS to Launch In Fall – Slashdot (blog)
Stories Slash Boxes Comments Slashdot News for nerds, stuff that matters Jump to articles Submit Story Help Log In Search typo dupe error delete not in Toggle left menu Stories Recent Popular Search Preferences Slashdot AMD Apache Apple Ask Slashdot Backslash Book Reviews BSD Developers Entertainment Features Games Geeks in Space Hardware Idle Intel Interviews IT Linux Meta Mobile News Oracle Politics Polls Science Search SF.net Auth Taco Hell Technology The 2000 Beanies ThinkGeek Vendors YRO Site Info FAQ Bugs Code Stories Old Stories Old Polls Hall of Fame Submit Story Recent Tags hardhack peripherals printers lego humor poolsclosed usa Comments: 295 + – Linux: Google’s Chrome OS to Launch In Fall on Wednesday June 02, @08:56AM Posted by timothy on Wednesday June 02, @08:56AM from the wish-chrome-would-work-for-my-gmail dept.
iPad’s Best Innovation? No-Contract Wireless – PC World
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Google Chrome OS May Be Security Hotspot in 2010 – CIO
News Google Chrome OS May Be Security Hotspot in 2010 Google’s Chrome OS will be “poked” by hackers in 2010, in large part because it will be the “new kid on the block,” a security researcher predicted Wednesday. Leave a comment By Gregg Keizer December 30, 2009 — Computerworld — Google’s ( GOOG ) Chrome OS will be “poked” by hackers in 2010, in large part because it will be the “new kid on the block,” a security researcher predicted today
‘JooJoo’ razzed at $499 as CrunchPad litigation proceeds – Christian Science Monitor
Home About / Help Text Subscribe CSMonitor.com The Christian Science Monitor World Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Asia: South & Central, Europe, Middle East, Global Issues USA Politics Economy Foreign Policy Justice Military Society & Culture Commentary The Monitor’s View Opinion Letters to the Editor Money Environment Alternative Energy Living Green Global Warming Wildlife Innovation Sci / Tech Pioneers Responsible Tech Tech Culture Arts & Entertainment Art Movies Music / Performing Arts Sports TV Books Book reviews News Readers’ picks Living Family / Parenting Food Home & Community Religion & Ethics Travel Learning The Home Forum Essays Kidspace Poetry Articles on Christian Science Sci / Tech Pioneers Responsible Tech Tech Culture The JooJoo, once known as the CrunchPad, debuted in a webcast Monday. (thejoojoo.com screengrab) Enlarge Photos ( 1 of 1) ‘JooJoo’ razzed at $499 as CrunchPad litigation proceeds The JooJoo packs a 12-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, and a slim OS that is said to boot to a Web browser in 9 seconds.



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