Hewlett-Packard is among the most developed companies when it comes to providing modern gadgets and computer peripherals. The issue that they are switching to Linux is as confusing as president Bill Gates' departure from Microsoft. According to the latest technology reports that I've read awhile ago, HP will have Linux as one of their leading OS for their desktops, laptops, and even
personal digital assistants or Pocket PCs. So would this mean that we'll soon be having the cute little penguin in our iPaqs?
Definitely, but HP still did not divulge what particular products Linux will be part of. But personally, as a computer user and an audience of this topsy-turvy circus of the digital world, I think HP should not miss the opportunity to integrate Linux in their ultra
portable laptops. For sure, with Linux and HP combined, users will be able to enjoy the convenience of having a super easy-to-use interface on their mobile gadgets. I just hope that since Linux will be a part of HP in some of its products, the price Linux-based laptops and PDAs are much affordable than those that run in Windows mobile, XP, or Media Center OS.