INUX introduces the future of the computer user interface.
Jan 17th, 23:18 UTC
INUX inc. announced today the release the first true consumer and small business desktop computer, utilizing the stable and powerful Linux operating system.
January 16, 2000 -- Tampa, Florida -- INUX inc. announced today the release the first true consumer and small business desktop computer, utilizing the stable and powerful Linux operating system. INUX Consumer Linux Personal Computer (PC) systems include the unique and entertaining INUX Graphical User Interface, delivering easy and intuitive access to a broad selection of pre-loaded and pre-configured applications and content. Any new or novice PC user will quickly understand how and where to consistently access their favorite applications, Internet content, and games.
INUX introduces the future of the computer user interface. INUX systems are distinguished by the stunning and interactive 3D graphics of our intuitive user interface. Upon system start-up, users are presented with comfortable access to ten, instead of just one, computer desktops. The desktops provide users with conveniently categorized and organized access to a wide selection of pre-configured content.
INUX is first to nclude an Integral PC system Internet Guides. The INUX Consumer and Business Internet Guides provide easy and fast access to thousands of highly-categorized popular Internet sites. In keeping with the open design of the INUX system, categories include access to most Internet Portals and Search sites.
INUX is first in introducing the xHeal utility, the first true system software self-healing afeature. Any user, nywhere around the globe, now has the capability to repair their software system in less than 20 minutes without any computer knowledge. INUX systems are based on the SuSE Linux distribution.
INUX is first in announcing Linux support for the integrated PCTel HSP communications chip. More than a modem, this device is a "telebahn (telecommunications super highway) port", complementing the INUX hardware Digital Signal Processor (DSP) telephony features. This port provides users with access to exciting future communication products and services best experienced by systems utilizing the Linux operating system. All INUX systems include a Quicknet Technologies high performance DSP Internet Telephone card, integrated and configured for access to a variety of telephony services.
Our systems target small businesses and new and novice consumer computer users. Small business owners need computer systems that are intuitive, reliable, economical, and self-supporting. Consumers maintain busy schedules and do not have the time or desire to tackle software installation and configuration learning curves or software upgrades. The unique INUX Up2Now software upgrade service provides the best system support solution, extending system software obsolescence and delivering comfort, convenience, and value.
"The entertaining INUX computer systems are first in simplifying access and use of increasingly complex multi-media and communications technologies for all users." states Wayne R. Gray, CEO of INUX. "INUX is simply the easiest-to-use PC graphical interface, an extremely unique total computing and Internet solution, and built upon the power of Linux. Simply Extreme Power."
A private Florida corporation, INUX inc. was incorporated in October, 1998, and is located in Tampa, FL. Media inquiries should be directed to Ms. Rita Tompkins, phone: 813.265.2611, fax: 813.962.5900, email: info@inux.com
INUX Inc.Two Adalia Ave., Suite 706
Tampa, Florida 33606.3335
tel 813.265.2611 fax 813.962.5900
http://www.inux.com
INUX, Up2Now, xHeal, and telebahn are trademarks, or registered trademarks of INUX inc.
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(Submitted by Martin Pitts of Linux Today)
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