Slashdot Linux mytrip sends word that Turbolinux has followed Novell Linspire and Xandros in signing a patent and technology agreement with Microsoft Microsoft pledged not to sue Turbolinux s users for patent infringement Turbolinux headquartered in Japan sells Linux systems mostly in emerging markets such as China and India The Betanews story speculates on some of the technology benefits Turbolinux might get out of the deal Read more of this story at Slashdot
¿Cómo puede TurboLinux cruzar la acera?… pues muy fácil, ya que se ha aliado con Microsoft para de esta manera poder trabajar más “estrechamente” según ha comunicado Noriko Otake, un representante de TuboLinux en Tokio.
Por ahora empezarán a desarrollar mediante una “patente cruzada” en una nueva tecnología para que los usuarios de ambos sistemas operativos puedan trabajar en los sistemas de Windows y TuboLinux con solo unas credenciales, dirigido evidentemente en las redes mixtas, de esta manera los usuarios de TurboLinux podrán acceder a todos los recursos de los sistemas operativos de Microsoft y viceversa.
Además de esto TurboLinux va ha incorporar Microsoft Live Search en su servicio de búsqueda de escritorio, claro que esto le hará juego con el Media Player que ya han incorporado en su sistema operativo, además del soporte a los archivos Open XML de Microsoft… Turbo ¿que?.
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Turbolinux Wizpy is palm sized next generation portable device which is already on sale in Japan, is on sale worldwide with primarily English speaking countries including India.
Wizpy when connected to USB interface, users will be able to boot and run almost any computer in the world straight from device that uses the Turbolinux operating system.
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Turbolinux announced the release of a palm sized USB device that comes with bundled withe the firm's FUJI operating system embedded in its 4 GB flash memory.The device measures 3.3×1.6×0.5 inches and weighs 2.1 ounces. It includes a 1.7 inch(4.3 cm) organic light emitting diode as its display, 4GB of flash memory and an FM radio with support for several audio formats.Christened Wizpy, the device allows users to run Linux OS on any computer.Connecting this small device to any computer lets users have their own operating system and desktop without having carry a portable computer.The system is designed in such a way that all OS settings and user documents remain within the device.Thus leaving no record of file imprint behind on the hosts computer hard drive.The company plans to distribute this device called as "Wizpy" initially in japan in February.An English version of the device is expected to be available in the US in few months.Credits : http://www.technospot.net/