Tuesday 17 June 2014

HP's The Machine kicks Microsoft to the curb in favor of Linux

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HP's The Machine kicks Microsoft to the curb in favor of Linux

Jack Wallen offers a few pieces of advice for the development of The Machine, a new HP device that will run an OS that's based on Linux instead of Microsoft.

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