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 ...
Xplore Technologies Corp.'s 6” handheld computer the Xplore M60 is a Qualcomm Octa-Core powered and Android™ 8.0 Oreo™ ultra-mobile device available in two enterprise-ready configurations with and ...
The HackberryPiCM5 is a handheld computer with a 4 inch, 720 x 720 pixel touchscreen display, a repurposed BlackBerry keyboard, and and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 inside, allowing you to use the ...
Nearly two decades after the rise and fall of the UMPC category, handheld computers with x86 processors are having a moment. But most modern handhelds that fit that description are made for PC gaming.
The rapid growth of programmable handheld and wireless computers has created a market for processor boards and single-board computers specifically targeted to the unique needs of these devices.
An interesting trend over the last year or two has been the emergence of modern retrocomputer PCs, recreations of classic PC hardware from back in the day taking advantage of modern parts alongside ...
In brief: You'd think that with so many handheld consoles already on the market, manufacturers would have all the bases covered but you'd be wrong as a new device recently uncovered on AliExpress ...