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Ubuntu Is Ready For A Multi-Touch Future

Ubuntu Is Ready For A Multi-Touch Future

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 17, 2010

As more and more touch based devices flood the market, open source community is looking for support to such devices in the Linux distros. Ubuntu is almost ready to take on the proliferation of such devices in their upcoming Ubuntu 10.10.10 (Maverick Meercat Release) in October of this year. In a mail sent to Multi-Touch […]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged analysis, gestures, linux, multi-touch, open source, ubuntu

CrunchPad: a Netbook Sans Keyboard

CrunchPad: a Netbook Sans Keyboard

By Zoli Erdos on January 19, 2009

I admit I was skeptical when Mike Arrington first announced he wanted to build a  lightweight  Web Tablet.  Skeptical partly because I had just witnessed Ismael Ghalimi of the Office 2.0 fame feverishly work on the Redux Model 1.  I had been doubtful about his effort, too, but his energy level was just radiating, he […]

Posted in Design, Product reviews | Tagged crowdsourcing, crunchpad, device-independent computing, fablet, mobility, multi-touch, netbooks, situational computer, situational device, situational hardware, tablet, techcrunch, touch-screen | 3 Responses

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