Linux
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Israel's maker of small fanless computers CompuLab has revealed a tiny computer for Linux lovers, the MintBox Mini. The silent, fanless Mini will come with a quad-core processor, solid state storage and be available in the second quarter of 2015 for US$295.
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There have been a number of PC-on-a-stick devices released in recent years, but most are powered by ARM processors and manufactured by companies you've never heard of. Not so the Intel Compute Stick, which is different in the sense that it's made by Intel and powered by an Atom Bay Trail processor.
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Hello Hub is a solar-powered outdoor kiosk that features two touchscreen computers loaded with educational software, and an internet connection to help kids and adults in Nigeria learn and get online.
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Jibo is an interactive buddy that is touted as the "world’s first family robot." Designed to engage with people in a human-like way, Jibo takes on various roles around the house including mail deliverer, environment controller, storyteller, telepresence device, event reminder, and cameraman.
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Back in 2012, Montreal-based entrepreneurs Marty Algire and Corey Velan released a product known as the FixMeStick. It's a bootable USB device that detects and eliminates viruses in PCs ... and now a Mac version is in the pipe.
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Gizmag's round-up of this year's outstanding laptops, including the 13-inch Macbook Pro with Retina display, Acer's Chromebook C720, Samsung ATIV 9 Book Plus, and Dell's Alienware 18.
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The truth is, many perfectly fantastic and innovative products will never become household names, no matter how deserving they might be. With that in mind, we pay tribute to five products that only total nerds are likely to ever truly fall in love with.
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Israel's SolidRun has announced the second generation of its tiny fanless computer system, the CuBox-i. The Series starts with the $45 CuBox-i1, which is able to run Android Jelly Bean or Linux, and features a 1 GHz processor, 3D graphics and 512 MB of RAM.
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Given Gabe Newell's description of Windows 8 as a "giant sadness," it come as no surprise that his company, Valve, has gradually shifted emphasis to the open source operating system Linux. The company has gone one further with the announcement of SteamOS catered to living room PCs.
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For people living in those corners of the globe where electricity can be scarce, WeWi Telecommunications has developed the SOL, a rugged laptop that doesn't rely on a power socket to stay charged. The Ubuntu Linux-powered computer is instead equipped with a detachable solar panel.
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CompuLab has unveiled the next generation of its Trim-Slice miniature computer, which is now called the Utilite.
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The creators of the Lernstift, a digital pen that vibrates to indicate when the writer makes a spelling mistake or exhibits poor penmanship, are hoping to get their device into production with the help of a Kickstarter campaign.
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