A small team of developers is building a pocket-sized, modular computer with a 4.1 inch, 1080 x 480 pixel touchscreen display, an an STM32MP157 dual-core Arm Cortex-A7 processor, and 4GB of DDR3 ...
The Pocket P.C. is a handheld Linux computer that looks a bit like an old-school pager, but larger. It has a 4.95 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display with a QWERTY keyboard beneath it ...
The Comet is a blend of Raspberry Pi, Simputer and Project Ara with a hint of Game Boy Its standout feature is the use of ...
The Japanese electronics maker will use Lineo's version of Linux in a handheld computer, a significant victory for the Utah company as it works to push Linux into non-PC devices. Stephen Shankland ...
I've been around long enough that I remember testing Linux PDAs. I even had one set up to run an Apache server -- carrying around a server in my pocket was pretty cool. Other than that neat trick, ...
Even though the Pocket P.C. is still available to preorder priced at $199 the development team at Popcorn Computers have released the open source design files for the handheld Linux computer. The ...
It wasn’t so long ago that a few brave pioneers experimented with running Linux on servers in actual production environments. Up until then, Linux was more for the “recreational user,” the guy who ...
Forward-looking: The imminent release of Valve's Linux-based SteamOS for devices other than the Steam Deck might cause handheld gaming PCs and other devices to drop Windows. However, Zotac aims to ...
When Agenda Computing and parent company Kessel International Holdings Ltd. (Hong Kong) set out to design the first Linux handheld computer, we knew that to compete with the Palm and Handspring ...
Sharp will release a new version of its Linux-based Zaurus handheld computer in early 2003 with a faster processor, longer battery life and an emphasis on corporate buyers, the company said Tuesday.
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