Fast and friendly, Ubuntu has solidified itself as the one Linux distribution that Linux geeks love and newbies can comfortably use. Even Dell turned to the 7.04 version of Ubuntu when it announced its intention to preload some systems with Linux. Review
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In Pictures: The Top 20 Products of the Year
Innovative Web Applications, powerful processors, spectacular HDTVs, and creative game consoles--here are our top 20 products of the year.
#16 Ubuntu 7.04 (operating system)
#2 Intel Core 2 Duo (desktop CPU)
#3 Nintendo Wii (game console)
#4 Verizon FiOS (Internet service)
#5 RIM Blackberry 8800 (smart phone)
#6 Parallels Desktop (virtualization software)
#7 Pioneer Elite 1080p PRO-FHD1 (plasma HDTV)
#8 Infrant Technologies ReadyNAS NV (network-attached storage device)
#9 Apple Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" (operating system)
#10 Adobe Premiere Elements 3 (video editing software)
#11 Apple TV (media-streaming device)
#12 Samsung Syncmaster 244T (wide-screen monitor)
#13 BillP Studios WinPatrol (system utility)
#14 HP dv9000t (power notebook)
#15 McAfee SiteAdvisor (security software)
#16 Ubuntu 7.04 (operating system)
#17 Pandora.com (digital music site)
#18 Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite (game console)
#19 Paint.net (image editing software)
#20 Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 (hard drive)
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