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Parallels Workstation for Linux 2.1
Parallels Workstation is the most powerful, easiest-to-use, cost-effective desktop virtualization solution available today.

It empowers any user, from experienced professional developers to computer "newbies", to create completely networked, totally secure independent, maximally stable virtual machines on a single physical machine without partitioning or rebooting. Virtual machines can run nearly any x86 operating system, including the entire Windows family from 3.1 - XP/2003, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, eComStation, Sun Solaris and MS-DOS. Using the products easy step-by-step wizard, users can create virtual machines in seconds. Users can also easily manage active or inactive virtual machine properties with zero training by using Workstations e intuitive, web-like interface. The product is available at an industry-leading price of $49.99/license.
Now that your NOOK Color is running Honeycomb, you'll want to install Android Market and get apps. In this episode, we'll show you how to do that using a PC. view it
We explain what a desktop is in computer terms and tell you what the desktop is traditionally used for. view it
In our first episode of this series, we'll show you how to install iOS 5, Apple's newest version of their mobile operating system. view it
In our first episode of this series, we'll explain some reasons why you might want to root your NOOK Color to run Android 3.0, Honeycomb. view it
Here, we show you some of the new features of iOS 5, including improved notifications and integration with iCloud. view it
In this series, we'll show you how to root your Barnes and Noble Nook Color so that it runs Android 3.0, Honeycomb. view it
In this episode, we'll show you how to install Honeycomb on your NOOK Color using a Mac computer. view it


