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:Could the eeePC End Up Being Microsoft's Trojan Horse?
Could the eeePC End Up Being Microsoft's Trojan Horse?
Jun 4, 2008, 18 :45 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (6480 reads)

(Other stories by Sam Varghese)

"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.

"Right from the time the 7-inch model made its debut, there have been any number of positive reviews. With the emergence of the 9-inch model, the praise has grown even louder with the Linux fanatics among the crowd of yea-sayers seeing the device as the one that finally gives the operating system a chance to gain its comeuppance against Microsoft..."

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This or any other is the new must have f ...   MIDs galore   
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