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Tough Linux Micro-Box Boasts Isolated Serial Ports

Artila Electronics has announced an ARM9 micro-box computer with eight isolated RS-485 serial ports and two versions of preinstalled embedded Linux, enabling boot-up from data flash in the event of NAND-boot failure. The Matrix-516 is equipped with a 400MHz Atmel AT91SAM9G20 SOC (system-on-chip), 64MB of RAM, dual Ethernet ports, and...

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Slideshow: 7 Android and Linux Smartwatches

A number of Android-powered smartwatches are already on the market, and there's at least one (Leikr) that runs Linux. This slideshow reveals devices of note, as well as two intriguing open source, Kickstarter-funded watches that don't run a formal OS but offer hooks to Linux and Android.

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Apple, Samsung's Next Critical Play: Affordable Smartphones

Both companies have made a killing with their flagship products, but the next wave of growth will depend on how well they adapt to the low end of the market. [Read more]    ...

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Google Glass's Android Code Now Available

Ready to start programming for Google Glass? The tools are out there. While only a handful of Google Glasses are out, but Google has quietly released its Android-based core kernel code.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Announced, a Low-End 7-inch Tablet That Makes Calls

Today, Samsung is announcing a new 7-inch tablet called the Galaxy Tab 3, but to our eyes, it doesn’t look much different from the current 7-inch Tab 2. The previous Tab’s 1 GHz dual-core processor gets upgraded to a 1.2GHz chip, and the newer tablet offers 16GB of internal storage...

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