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Dell Inspiron Mini 9

Posted by Raxso | 8:01 PM | , | 0 comments »

Dell introduces their new Inspiron series the inspiron mini 9, Its lightweight and it runs on Ubuntu 8.04. It is also for budget conscious people and it starts at $349.00. It has complete connectivity features and a glossy panel.

Here is some Specs:

Width: 9.13" (232mm)
Height: 1.07" (27.2mm) front / 1.25" (31.7mm) back
Depth: 6.77" (172mm)
Weight: Starting weight of 2.28 lbs. (1.035 kg)


for complete specs visit Dell website.



The famous Hans Reiser the developer and founder of the ReiserFS file system software--was found guilty in April of first-degree murder in the 2006 killing of his wife. The famous Linux programmer convicted of killing his wife was sentenced Friday afternoon to 15 years to life in prison.

Namesys, the company run by Hans Reiser, has fallen off the face of the Internet, but the file-system software it was commercializing is still under development by volunteers.

In a report by Wired's David Kravets that before he was formally sentenced, Reiser vowed to make up to society for what he had done and said he was putting Namesys and ReiserFS into a trust fund for his children. Reiser added that he hoped to earn money for his kids while in prison, assuming he's "able to get access to a computer and the Internet," according to Kravets.

Intel Corp. has acquired Opened Hand, a London-based company which specializes in mobile Linux development and services.

"Opened Hand brings great expertise and technology in the area of user-interaction frameworks, improving Intel's ability to address the unique challenges of enabling cutting edge UIs for these new class of devices," a spokesperson for Intel told ZDNet.co.uk.

Intel will continue to support existing Opened Hand projects, including software library Clutter, used for GUI creation, and Matchbox, an open-source base environment for the X Window System. These projects will become part of the Moblin project.

Opened Hand, which has Nokia Internet Tablets, One Laptop Per Child, Openmoko, and Vernier as clients, will join the Intel Open Source Technology Center.