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ASUS’ Big Development
While the media is downplaying ASUS' ROM boot chip, it may be the most interesting development in a while.

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  • Asus Eee PC 701 Review
    This review aims to provide readers with an in-depth treatment of the Eee, using an actual retail unit, instead of a pre-production model
  • Cyclades-TS100
    a single port device server designed for control and automation applications. It is the first product in its class to use Embedded Linux as an operating system
  • Fujifilm FinePix 2300 digital camera
    Jeff Field concludes "an excellent entry-level digital camera for Linux users, an excellent first step into digital photography. The only feature I missed was optical zoom, not that I found it terribly important"
  • HoneyNet Project
    to learn the tools, tactics, and motives of the blackhat community, and share those lessons learned
  • IBM ThinkPad T22
    LinuxHardware.org conclude that this laptop represents a wonderful gesture to the Linux community from IBM
  • IBM/Citizen Linux WatchPad
    "The WatchPad is actually a lot larger than what I expected," noted Lehrbaum. "It makes quite a fashion statement -- perfect for those geek-intensive social events in Silicon Valley."
  • Internet Computer
    "a $799 (US) box preloaded with Linux that takes user friendliness to a level you won't believe until you see it for yourself"
  • Lian Li PC-31 Case
    great for anyone who doesn't need excessive cooling or more than two 5.25" drive bays and is especially suited to those looking for a high-quality, light, portable case for LAN parties or other mobile needs
  • Pentium 3 SMP
    LinuxHardware.org provide a detailed look at a Pentium 3 933 SMP setup, on two different chipsets
  • Pogo Linux Verona Workstation
    "It's not an inexpensive machine, but if you're in the market for a nice performer in a sharp-looking package, this Verona arrives with all the goods and an extra splash of panache."
  • Seagate Cheetah X15 36LP
    rated as 8.3 out of 10 and described as "absolutely astonishing drive, bringing features and performance yet unmatched by any drive on the market"
  • Sharp C700 PDA
    Jeffrey Friedman concludes "I am pretty far along in switching to the Zaurus C700 as my main PDA, leaving the HP200 on my desk for emergency use only. I miss only the reverse-Polish input on the HP200 calculator (yet another commercial math program could give me this as well, but I have so far resisted)."
  • Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 PDA
    a great hardware device with some minor and major software issues. I would recommend this device to Linux and computer-savvy people who want a very flexible PDA, with warnings about the potential issues
  • SONICblue's Rio Central
    Rio Central's embedded computer is based on a 206MHz Intel StrongARM SA1110 system-on-chip processor along with 16MB of system RAM. A built-in multi-gigabyte hard drive contains the Linux kernel and player control software
  • Sun/Cobalt Qube Server
    "a small and handy all-in-one network device. It runs Linux internally, but it can be installed, configured, and managed with no Linux (or other operating system) knowledge"
  • TuxTops Obsidian N30W
    Jon Valesh looks at this 650/500MHz SpeedStep Pentium III laptop focusing on the support provided for Linux



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