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Dubbed by Asus as “the supermodel of netbooks”, the S101 Eee PC is now on sale at “select retailers” in Australia, but while its size is positivelEee ultra trim, it’s a shame the $999 price isn’t also on a diet, although you can't expect Asus to give the S101 away for frEee!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 10 October 2008 08:06

The ASUS S101 slim Eee PC - not worth buying?

It’s all over the news – Asus is launching the slimmest netbook that comes close to challenging the MacBook Air in sleekness and slamming it in price, but certainly not in power, screen or keyboard size, while being pretty pricey all its own. Won’t 2009 be the year of a zillion slim netbooks at ever better pricing?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 08 October 2008 07:37

Does Linux suck or is it lusers who suck?

Statistics can hide a great deal of information. Especially the actual state of play in the consumer market.
Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 13 August 2008 07:30

ASUS Eee Box gets unboxed in Australia at last!

Ever fancied getting an Asus Eee PC in a tiny desktop case? With the Eee Box, you can do exactly that, in what is effectively a PC version of Mac Mini-type computing solution with a cute Nintendo Wii-style case, Intel Atom processor and great energy efficiency.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
While there’s no local launch date for the Eee PC desktop edition as yet, those lucky blighters in the UK are getting the first non-notebook Eee PC in less than two months. It bodes well for a rest-of-the-world launch long before the end of the year!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 12 June 2008 21:19

Ubuntu gets the Remix right

Rarely does one find the proprietor of a company that is closely connected to any kind of software getting on mailing lists to try to correct public perceptions of his product. In that respect, Mark Shuttleworth stands apart from all his peers.
Published in Open Sauce
It is rarely that one finds a hardware device, or for that matter a software package, about which it is extremely difficult to find a negative word. The eeePC fits neatly into this bracket.
Published in Open Sauce
The man who once was the president of OLPC, the initiative to provide “one laptop per child” to some of the world’s poorest and digitally divided children, has joined Sugar Labs. Why? To do what Nicholas Negroponte won’t – providing open source opportunities for learning, instead of being just another laptop seller.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 07 May 2008 15:52

Outsider to lobby for OLPC Down Under

It's quite characteristic of the cultural cringe that prevails in Australia that a man who works in America, Barry Vercoe, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is coming to the country next week to lobby for the local branch of the One Laptop Per Child project.

Published in Open Sauce

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