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DaniWeb Review: Astak 5" EZReader PocketPro
Hardware and Software
Hardware
Mobile and Wearables
14 Years Ago
by khess
…, Earphone jack, Weight 6oz, Li-Polymer battery. The
Astak
EZReader eBook Reader was the darling of the Consumer Electronics… slightest touch will page you forward or backward. The
Astak
, on the other hand, is not sensitive to random… read eBooks published in this format. I like the
Astak
EZReader PocketPro. It seems to stack up well against…
10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
14 Years Ago
by khess
…;]BusyBox[/URL]-based gadgets. Watch: [URL="http://www.
astak
.com"]
Astak
[/URL], [URL="http://www.tomtom.com"]TomTom…
Freedom on the Offensive with Multiple Lawsuits
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
14 Years Ago
by khess
…" part. The 14 companies named in the lawsuit are:
Astak
, Best Buy, Bosch, Comtrend, Dobbs-Stanford, GCI Technologies, Humax, JVC…
Re: 10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
14 Years Ago
by apexwm
It will be interesting to see how this year pans out. These tough economic times have definitely forced companies to evaluate the software they are using and find ways to work more efficiently. Many have looked at Linux to replace Windows because of the huge cost savings. But a lot don't realize that Linux has many many other benefits as well, …
Re: 10 Linux-based Technologies to Look for in 2010
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
14 Years Ago
by pogson
Don't forget thin clients. They can be used for bloated VDI or good old X/NX/VNC/RDP etc. The same advantages seen with virtual servers can be found with thin clients and the desktop. Instead of bloat, there can be a single image to maintain. Instead of thousands of PCs idling, we can have a few servers working well. On top of lower operating costs…
Re: Freedom on the Offensive with Multiple Lawsuits
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
14 Years Ago
by pogson
Yes. Go SFLC! The authours of the software get to restrict how/if/by whom/when the software may be copied. They opted for a Free Software licence and the users/modifiers/distributors of that software must respect that. To some that seems like a severe restriction but it does not have to be. Applications written to go with GNU/Linux, for instance, …
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