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PINEBOOK ARM Linux Laptop Powered by Allwinner A64 Processor to Sell for $89 and Up
Following up on Pine A64 board powered by Allwinner A64 quad core Cortex A53 processor, Pine64 has decided to work on a software compatible laptop based on the processor. PINEBOOK comes with 2GB RAM, 16 GB flash storage, a 11.6″ or 14″ display, and the usual ports you’d expect on such device.
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Some nuts Black Friday deals for Linux gamers to make note of
I have done a little search and come up with some interesting stuff that you might want to look into for a good deal.
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Plans for Core Apps Hackfest
I have requested and received a partial sponsorship for a trip to Berlin to participate in the Core Apps Hackfest. This is a great opportunity for me to meet up with other from the GNOME community and immerse myself in contributing. I’ll be going on Saturday the 26th and leave again Tuesday the 29th.
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SUSE releases first 64-bit Linux OS for Raspberry Pi 3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for Raspberry Pi supports built-in I/O including WiFi, Bluetooth.
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10 holiday gift ideas for open source enthusiasts
It's that time of year again! Our amazing community members shared some of their favorite open-source-related products and gifts with us, and we've pulled together some of the best for our annual holiday gift guide.
Kick off the holiday shopping season by checking out these 10 great gifts for open source enthusiasts. While you're at it, don't forget to enter our Holiday Gift Guide Giveaway for a chance to win your very own LulzBot Mini 3D printer.
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ProtoLeap Starter Educational Open Source Platform (video)
Mazi Hosseini based in Toronto Canada has created a new educational open source platform, which has been designed to provide an easy way for anyone to learn more about electronics, as well as simplifying the sometimes laborious task of prototyping electronic circuits.
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Prynth is a new open-source platform for making DIY synths
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