Intel goes after Windows 7 on netbooks with Linux
Published 5/19/2009 by (Agam Shah) at Latest from Computerworld
In an effort to counter the growing dominance of Microsoft's Windows OS in netbooks, Intel on Tuesday announced a beta version of a Linux OS it has developed for low-cost laptops and mobile devices.
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