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Hannah Montana Makes Sure No One Takes Linux Seriously

Hannah Montana Makes Sure No One Takes Linux Seriously
Part of the problem with getting the American public to consider Linux a viable option to Windows or Mac OS X is the ridiculous number of varieties of distributions. Ubuntu, which we've covered before, just happens to be the most popular, but there is also SUSE, SlackWare, Debian, even Google's Android is built around Linux. This leads to confusion, but worse are the unnecessary, heavily customized, versions, like Hannah Montana Linux, which is a perfect example of why no one takes the OS seriously.

Hannah Montana Linux is based on Kubuntu (a version of Ubuntu, noticing a problem?), and customized with sounds taken from the Disney show and her albums, a purple desktop theme, and a wall paper that puts Miley Cyrus alongside the ubiquitous Linux penguin.

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iPod, iPhone, Holiday Gift Guide 2008

Apple Could Be Running Out of iPods, Analyst Says




One analyst suspects that Apple may be undergoing what he describes as an "iPod shortage" this Holiday season, Cnet reports.

Shaw Wu (of the Kaufman Bros. market analysis firm) disclosed in a statement that, judging from insider retailer reports, he believes stores like Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Target are experiencing this "shortage." Buyers found Amazon.com to be under-supplied with the media players as early as the Saturday following Black Friday.

This news comes as a surprise, considering, and probably attributable to, the current state of the economy. Wu suspects, and we tend to agree, that Apple -- in light of bleak Holiday shopping forecasts -- did not foresee the demand for iPods approaching current numbers. Wu suspects that Apple, before holiday shopping is all said and done, will unload 21 million iPods. If they can supply them, that is.

While we acknowledge the inconvenience potential iPod buyers could encounter if their store were to run out of the media players, we also have a problem with the term 'shortage' in its application to this development.

When crops fail, there's a food shortage. When rain doesn't fall, there's a water shortage. Heck, when oil wells dry up, there's a petroleum shortage. But when you can't buy an iPod, that's just the store running out of some stuff you want. [From: Cnet]

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