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Originally Posted by BobR
I don't know anything about Pepper, and it's hard to tell from the web site, but it sounds like they don't "show" the OS to the user. It's aimed at people with broadband service who can go wireless. They will be using mp3s and video, taking notes, saving addresses, browsing the web or sending emails from a portable device. As such, they don't need to ever know the OS is there, just the Pepper platform shows.
Of course, that's just fluff to us tech addicts. We will more likely dive into the linux OS and try to add all kinds of linux and java programs so we can get "real" functionality on it!!!
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Talking with Pepper, Linux users will be able to install other applications, so it makes this device a lot more useful.