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First Linux PC To Run All Windows Apps Unveiled







First Linux PC To Run All Windows Apps
Unveiled

First Linux PC To Run All Windows Apps
Unveiled
06/25/2004 02:13 PM

“Element Computer, the company that created the world’s first sub-$1000 tablet PC, has overcome the final barrier for Linux adoption on desktops by mainstream businesses. The company has unveiled the worlds first Linux desktop OS, called ION, which can run all Windows executables at top speeds, using a new WinLauncher technology powered by Win4Lin from Netraverse”Read more…




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