$200 Eee PC by next year?
Looking to get an Eee PC for less than an iPod? Sounds like a good idea, doesn’t it? Well, in its quarterly investors earnings call, Asustek announced a great number of things, including the fact that the baseline Eee PCs will be lowered to $200 by the end of 2009. It seems 1.7 million Eee PCs were shipped last quarter, and Asus is expecting 1.8 million to be shipped this coming quarter. There is some bad news for some, though.
Along with the price announcement, Asus announced that the 7” and 8.9” models will soon be phased out in favor of the 10-inch models. That’s somewhat sad to me at least. The 8.9” is the perfect size I think, especially if the screens on the 8.9” and 10” are the same resolution.
More after the break.
Asus launches the un-compatible Eee Download service

Asus has quietly launched their latest offering, the Eee Download service, and judging from the initial support and initial response, they should have kept it a little quieter and made sure it was a little further developed before they unveiled it.
See, at first glance its a great idea, the Eee Download service offers the ability to “install software and multimedia in just one click,“ which comes courtesy of the Click ‘N Run (CNR) format. If you remember back, CNR comes from
Linspire acquired by Xandros

Xandros is currently in the process of purchasing Linspire. The agreement, which was signed on June 19 would require Linspire to change their name to Digital Cornerstone Inc, however as of now a purchase price has not been made public. Linspire was originally founded by Michael Robertson and was initially called Lindows, until a certain company forced them to change their name to Linspire.
While Linspire is certainly not as commonly know of a Linux distribution as Ubuntu or Xandros, this sale could potentially mean some interesting things when it comes to making Linux easy to use for non-technical people. Xandros has done good things recently with the Eee PC, but they could take one important item from Linspire and make it even easier for everyone. That feature is called CNR, or Click n Run and it allows for a one-click installation of thousands and thousands of software titles. Think of how much easier the Eee PC could be with a one-click application installer.
Of course, details of the transaction have not yet been made public, and Xandros has not announced any plans they have for the future of Linspire, the current Linspire customers or the possible integration of some Linspire features into Xandros.
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