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Bamboo PC is eco-friendly and looks nice, too
Asustek gives a nod to eco-minded consumers with prototype laptop encased in fast-growing bamboo. Back in 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built the Apple I, an early personal computer that consisted of a circuit board in a simple wooden box. Apple and other computer makers went...
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Laptop Awards 2007 - Laptopical Announces Winners
Laptopical recently announced the winners of its 2007 Laptop Awards. The annual awards highlight the year's most outstanding notebook computers, as judged by the web site's senior technology writers. (PRWeb Dec 14, 2007)
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Apple Authorized Leopard Certification Training Bootcamp
Leopard Bootcamp: Apple Certification TrainingFor the few, the proud and the truly driven, MacTEK Training, Apple Authorized Training Center, is offering a unique opportunity to get your own training with the speed of a genuine Leopard with a limited time, register for an accelerated training program combining Mac OS X Support Essentials v10.5 and Mac OS X Server Essentials v10.5 into a single week at a discount of $200, plus get a Bootcamp shirt. Take your certification exams during the Bootcamp and they are on us -- for a total savings of $500. Classes will fill quickly so act now to reserve your space! (PRWeb Dec 13, 2007)
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TuxMobil Now Offers 7,000 Linux Guides for the Laptop
The TuxMobil project covers all aspects concerning Linux on laptops and notebooks. The number of free guides and how-to's has more than doubled in less than three years, and more than 7,000 links to Linux laptop and notebook installation and configuration guides are now listed at TuxMobil. (PRWeb Dec 12, 2007)
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A toast to the Commodore 64
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore International, discuss the Commodore 64s impact on the PC market

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