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New Linux OS for Palms released

Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com CNet

Published: 19 Jul 2001 14:33 BST

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Empower Technologies, a startup in Redmond, Washington, has released a version of the Linux operating system that will run on Palm IIIx, IIIxe and Vx handheld computers. Linux DA O/S runs on Motorola's Dragonball processor that powers current Palm products, Empower said on Wednesday.

A demonstration version of the software, along with an address book, a calendar, a calculator and some games, is available for download for the IIIx and IIIxe, the company said. A consumer version costs $40 and a professional version with programming tools costs $60, but the company is only accepting pre-orders at this point.

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