The easiest operating system to update is…

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- The easiest operating system to update is…
- Sharp launches ARM-based Ubuntu device
- Canonical unveils the Ubuntu Software Store

The easiest operating system to update is…
Computerworld
Just like Ubuntu Linux all you really need to do is put in the DVD make a few mouse clicks and go have lunch while it runs. Snow Leopard on my.

Sharp launches ARM-based Ubuntu device
Cnet Asia
Last week Sharp unveiled its PC-Z1 under the “NetWalker” brand in Japan which is a little different from your regular Netbook. While it has a small form factor screen and keyboard the innards of this device are not quite like the other Intel Atom-based minilaptops. The PC-Z1 has an ARM-based processor and runs a version of the Linux distribution Ubuntu. ther specifications include a 5-inch widescreen LCD Wi-Fi microSDHC card slot and a weight of just 409g. The PC-Z1 is supposed to have a 10-hour battery life and comes with a quick launch feature which lets you check your email in about 3 seconds. It’s not the first time we have come across an ARM-based device running Linux.

Canonical unveils the Ubuntu Software Store
Digit
10 Ubuntu users are in for a treat. Canonical the creators of the amazing Ubuntu Linux distribution have plans for a new Ubuntu Software Store to set all of Ubuntu’s application management woes right.
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