The FoxBook is a notebook designed to run Firefox well, letting folks work in Web-based apps wherever their work takes them. It's not a netbook: It has a 14-inch screen, and better case materials, and isn't supercheap. And it uses GOBI technology to provide wireless broadband that works on any network in any part of the world (but includes Wi-Fi and Wimax, too). It also sports GPS and a Webcam. It's got some local storage (but doesn't need tons of it). And it runs a custom Linux operating system that provides just enough muscle to run Firefox really, really well.
Fast, portable, and solar-paneled to stay on forever. In the normal face, the screen is 15.7 inches. In the portable face, it turns in to a pocket sized "phone". The "phone" phase has a 3 in.x3 in. sc...
I would really like to see a pc that is close to future proof. While this idea may be impossible having t replace a laptop every 2-5 years can get quite expensive. I would like to see one that is ea...
Using all open-source hardware and software, this PC would be able to run any OS - really, ANY. It would have open-source drivers for all of its devices and only use devices from companies which provi...
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