This OS on a chip could be the standard for ubiquitous computing - and it's free, writes Michael Fitzpatrick.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Only this time he's not a Gates or a Jobs. He's not, thankfully, even a Yank. He's a stupendously talented university professor from Tokyo and he is, say some, th...
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