Only a few months into a relationship with Linux-powered PCs, Wal-Mart is pulling the plug on the products. The retail giant has sold out its stock of Linux-driven and price-friendly Everex Green gPC ...
They came, they saw, they failed. Linux PC's just didn't sell enough units in stores to warrant restocking them in stores. That means that as soon as your local stores run out of stock of their Everex ...
Despite the company's decision to cease selling the computers in its retail stores, they are still available on Wal-Mart's consumer Web site. Although the in-store stock sold out, Wal-Mart does not ...
PCs running a Google focused version of Linux have been dropped from sale in Wal-Mart stores. The Everex gPC launched in October with a $199 price tag and an operating system that put Google front and ...
NeTraverse said Wednesday that its Win4Lin 5.0 software, which lets users run Microsoft Windows applications on Linux-based PCs, is now available from Walmart.com, the Web site of the massive retail ...
Wal-Mart's experiment with selling cheap Linux-based PCs in its stores has apparently come to a close. Starting last October, the retail giant stocked desktops from the Green PC line manufactured by ...
Microsoft and Novell are proudly announcing the biggest proof-point to date that their groundbreaking alliance to work together for the benefit of their customers has real traction: Wal-Mart, the ...
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Wal-Mart began selling PCs manufactured by Microtel Computer Systems this week featuring Sun’s alternative operating system based on Linux and its StarOffice productivity software, according to ...