viernes, 8 de mayo de 2009

Mini and ultra-cheap laptop ecological

Spanish iUnika The company, based in the Technology Center and the Free Knowledge KTC has designed a minicomputer of only 700 grams (!) Which is made from bioplastics, a material that does not increase the level of CO2 in the atmosphere and that also biodegrades in a short time so you do not harm the environment. To round off an excellent ecological contribution, this machine works with solar panels, which extend battery life and allows the independent operation of a maximum efficiency. "The contribution to environmental sustainability is essential, so we have incorporated these new eco-efficient materials," says Angel Blázquez, entrepreneur in the IT sector which will launch next to the computer recognized member of the Free Software community, Paul Machón, both members iUnika of the mark in Spain, which also has headquarters in China and intend to sign distribution agreements with groups around the world. The mobility of the mini-PC connectivity is achieved through the GSM (Groupe Spécial Mobile), the global standard for mobile communications. The price of just 130 euros is a milestone in the revolution of portable, as it will allow poor countries access to new technologies and the more developed countries, massive popularize computers at all levels, including education.
The guidelines will minipc Stallman, father of free software
The guidelines will minipc Stallman, father of free software

To finish the task with gold clasp, this computer will work exclusively with free software. Here there is no trace of Windows or applications for payment. The Free Knowledge Foundation has collaborated in the development of programs to ensure their integrity with respect to the principles of Free Software. The computer has a complete GNU / Linux with more than 5000 programs, which offers a free, complete and free options to custodial lifetime. The tiny notebook will adopt the system GNU / Linux, in addition to the guidelines of the Free Software Foundation's GNU Project and the father of free software, Richard Stallman. This demonstrates the unyielding commitment to contribute to extending the free use of knowledge. The computer community is waiting to know the specifications of microportátil, but will not have to wait long, because the device goes on sale in June. To see who will attend the official presentation at the next Libre, which was held in Miraflores de la Sierra on May 14 and 13 at the residence windows. Are expected to attend from the worlds of politics, big business and the media. Miraflores de la Sierra is notable for its activities around Free Software, and houses the headquarters of the FKF and the Free Software Foundation Europe in Spain. Has recently declared "Free City of Knowledge." From here we wish him every success for the company.

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