[TechRepublic] Cotton Candy: Linux computer on a stick

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TechRepublic Member | March 06, 2012

Cotton Candy: Linux computer on a stick

Cotton Candy is the latest in tiny, Linux-powered computers now available for consumers. How tiny? This one is contained on a USB-stick you can carry in your pocket. Read more

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