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  • IBM has announced the launch of a new Atom-based netbook from Simmtronics that will ship with Lotus collaboration software and the Ubuntu Netbook Remix.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • Simmtronics, IBM and Canonical bring $190 Simmbook to emerging markets Wireless-N shocker!

    Autoblog Steven J. Ewing 2010

  • "Canonical has a great program for engaging with hardware manufacturers for getting Ubuntu certified and delivered across various platforms and we're happy to welcome Simmtronics to the program," said Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth in a statement.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • Simmtronics is the latest hardware company to adopt Canonical's Linux platform.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • Simmtronics is the latest hardware company to adopt Canonical's Linux platform.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • IBM has announced the launch of a new Atom-based netbook from Simmtronics that will ship with Lotus collaboration software and the Ubuntu Netbook Remix.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • IBM has announced the launch of a new Atom-based netbook from Simmtronics that will ship with Lotus collaboration software and the Ubuntu Netbook Remix.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • Simmtronics is the latest hardware company to adopt Canonical's Linux platform.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • "Canonical has a great program for engaging with hardware manufacturers for getting Ubuntu certified and delivered across various platforms and we're happy to welcome Simmtronics to the program," said Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth in a statement.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

  • "Canonical has a great program for engaging with hardware manufacturers for getting Ubuntu certified and delivered across various platforms and we're happy to welcome Simmtronics to the program," said Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth in a statement.

    Ars Technica Ryan Paul 2010

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