Archive for the ‘Linux Use’ Category

New update for Parallels Desktop

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Parallels has released the latest version of their Parallels Desktop software for Mac computers.  This software uses Intel Virtualisation technology.

Parallels allows users to run Windows, Linux or other OS along with Mac OS X  on a single computer.  It is priced at $79.99 .

Linux desktop computers from Reltronics

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Reltronics has released a new range of desktop computers  with AMD -64 dual core or Intel 32 bit dual core processors. These computers have a preinstalled openSUSE Linux 10.2  operating system.

These computers are configured for different applications - basic surfing, office, multimedia and ultimate.  It also has an office suite, web browser,  email application, graphic design,  file servers, accounting and scientific applications. 

Assembled PCs to have Linux?

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

Resellers in South India interested in selling Linux PCs . Microsoft has been raiding GID (genuine Intel dealers) for selling pirated versions of its software, so many resellers are planning to promote Linux, which supports most software except the accounting package Tally. The margins for assembled PCs are very low.

Wizpy Linux boot device from TurboLinux

Friday, June 1st, 2007

TurboLinux has announced the launch of its Linux boot device cum media player Wizpy. It allows users to launch their own personalised Linux operating system . It is useful for travellers, who can use it to access the internet from cybercafes without leaving any information

Linux-based USB Memory Stick

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Yoggie Pico has released a Linux based USB Memory Stick for filtering the data transferred to a desktop computer over the internet.  This memory stick is said to be effective in blocking viruses, spyware and spam.

It includes a 520 MHz processor , 128 MB RAM and costs $179 .


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