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The Mecha Comet is a new modular handheld Linux computer that emphasizes versatility, repairability, and sustainability. Compact yet powerful, it is designed to appeal to a wide range of users, ...
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I Dream of a Linux Device With a Folding Screen
Linux may be primarily associated with servers and desktop PCs, but it’s surprisingly well-suited to touchscreen devices. My preferred desktop environment, GNOME, looks like it was designed with ...
The Interrupt is a handheld computer with a QWERTY keyboard for thumb typing, a 3.5 inch IPS LCD color display, and a Kali Linux-based operating system. But while you can use it as a general purpose ...
Before smartphones with touchscreen displays began to dominate the mobile computing space, device makers tried out a number of different form factors to see what would stick. There were stylus-driven ...
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, ...
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This tiny Linux computer, complete with screen, is smaller than a passport photo, and I'm in love with it
Miniature Linux computer smaller than a US passport photo with its own screen. Impressive features packed into a tiny device, including ARM Mali-400 MP2 GPU. Features include motion sensor, microphone ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>I'm slowly getting into linux and I have some questions. I've done a short search and it looks like most of the discussions are from 2003 or older on these topics. I've been using apps ...
Anyone know if it's possible to sync a pocket pc with linux? I can't live w/o my iPaq, and this is the only thing that makes me keep my Windoze partition.<BR><BR>I'd prefer not to convert my iPaq to ...
AYANEO recently started crowdfunding its dual-screen Pocket DS handheld console. We already knew it would run Android, and today the company reveals support for the ROCKNIX Linux distro, as well.
What has 8 ARM cores, 8 GB of RAM, fits in a pocket, and runs NixOS? It’s no pi-clone SBC, but [MWLabs]’s smartphone– a OnePlus 6, to be precise. The video embedded below, and the git link above, are ...
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