Splashtop ‘Quick Start’ comes to the Lenovo IdeaPad S10e

October 28th, 2008 by

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It looks like Splashtop — the instant-on, quickboot Linux OS that’s been cropping up on a smattering of motherboards and PCs lately — is headed onto a smaller platform. The company announced today that it’s going to be loading up Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10e netbook with a healthy dose of the software — dubbed “Quick Start” — allowing you to get to that all-important YouTube video faster than previously thought possible. This marks the first time Splashtop is making its way to a netbook, and we expect it will be shipping on all new models, though the company hasn’t been explicit about that. We’ll keep our fingers crossed, and let you know if we hear otherwise.

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Microsoft survey hints at Instant On OS concept

October 15th, 2008 by

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Hmm, what have we here? A recent Microsoft survey sent out to select users has us wondering what on Earth the mega-corp is planning to do next, and judging by the looks of things, it has everything to do with Instant On. We’ve seen a number of these lightning-fast boot applications, with the most recent being ASUS’ Splashtop OS and the iteration loaded onto Dell’s freshest Latitudes. The survey makes mention that the “Instant On experience is different from ‘Full Windows’ because it limits what activities you can do and what applications you have access to.” The survey also asks about which applications would be most important to have quick access to, and it very plainly states that in this “scenario,” your PC would “be usable in eight seconds.” So, is Instant On coming to Windows? Who knows — but it’s clear someone at Redmond is giving it some thought.

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Dell’s E4300 and E4200 Latitude laptops available this Tuesday

September 14th, 2008 by

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Hey, remember those totally slick Latitude E4300 and E4200 13.3- or 12.1-inch laptops we told you about last month? Well if you’ve been itching to get your hands on one, they’re going to be available very, very soon (September 16th, that is). If you’ll recall, these little dudes boast Dell’s new Latitude ON feature, the SplashTop-esque, instant-on desktop that gives you quick access to Firefox and a handful of other Linux-based apps. They also happen to tread that fine line between geek-lust design and hard-nose business machine guts. The systems will be available with Core 2 Duo CPUs, DDR3 RAM up to 8GB, hard drives up to 250GB (or a 64GB SSD), WiFi, and sport 1280 x 800 widescreen displays. Hit the read link for more details, and make sure to double check your account balances.

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Phoenix Technologies launches HyperSpace “instant on” embedded OS

November 6th, 2007 by

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It appears that DeviceVM won’t be able to sit around and gloat over its “instant on” SplashTop Linux OS that’s being integrated into ASUS motherboards, as they’ve got some competition on the horizon. A company called Phoenix Technologies is introducing a new mini-OS called HyperSpace (what’s with all these compound names?) that features a four second boot time. Using a form of virtualization which sets aside memory and disk space for the small boot, the ROM-based environment lets you access Firefox, launch a DVD movie, or fire up other apps while your system loads Vista or XP in the background. Apparently, the BIOS-embedded platform will also allow manufacturers and developers to embed their own, customized applications, thus extending the range of uses for the system. Soon, you won’t have to wait even a tenth of a minute to check your Facebook inbox.

[Via Good Morning Silicon Valley]

 

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ASUS P5E3 Deluxe mobo boots in five seconds with embedded Linux

October 8th, 2007 by

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If you’re an impatient individual, you’re probably going to like what you hear about ASUS’s newest motherboard, the P5E3 Deluxe. Sound fancy? Well, it is — featuring Intel’s X38 chipset (with an FSB running at 1600MHz), Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme CPU support, plus the company’s Energy Processing Unit, 8-phase power, and WiFi-AP. Of course, that won’t help with your MTV-generation attention span and lack of patience, but the embedded micro-Linux variant, Express Gate, just might. You see, when you boot the system, you’re given an option to immediately enter into a small Linux OS — within five seconds, they say — called SplashTop (developed by DeviceVM). The OS is coupled with a stripped-down version of Firefox and Skype, allowing you to update your Facebook profile almost instantly. The whole shebang is available right now for three-hundred and sixty of your precious dollars.

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