XDA Developers on MSN
Someone built an open-source, modular x86 gaming handheld that dual-boots Linux and Windows
It'll become a Kickstarter campaign in due time.
The Nitro Blaze Link is a streaming-first handheld with only 1GB of RAM (and no price tag yet).
TRIMUI has revealed the Brick Hammer Pro U and Brick Pro, splitting the lineup into a budget Linux model and a Snapdragon ...
Discover the hardware and software secrets behind building a powerful, portable Linux PC that fits right in your hands.
XDA Developers on MSN
Windows handheld owners are switching to Linux, and here's why it's a game-changer
The Penguin continues to reign unchallenged over handhelds, but it's only just beginning ...
There was a time — not so long ago — when a handheld terminal would have been an expensive and exotic piece of kit. Now, all it takes is a Raspberry Pi and an off-the-shelf TFT display, as [ZitaoTech] ...
Last year we learned that the company behind the Orange Pi line of single-board computers planned to branch out into the handheld gaming PC market. This week at FOSDEM in Belgium, developers from the ...
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 ...
The company will release a new version of its Linux-based Zaurus handheld in early 2003 with a faster processor, longer battery life and an emphasis on corporate buyers. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
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 ...
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