Linux Devices

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IoTivity 1.0.0 has been Released
The IoTivity project has recently reached an important milestone – its 1.0.0 release, which includes Getting Started instructions for Tizen.
IoTivity is the reference implementation for the work of the Open Interconnect Consortium, who are defining a standard and a certification program for the device-to-device connectivity needs of the Internet of Things (IOT).
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Compact, rugged box-PC has four GbE ports, runs Linux
Aaeon’s rugged, Linux-ready “Boxer-6404” industrial controller offers quad- or dual-core Bay Trail SoCs, plus four GbE ports and -20 to 60°C operation.
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DJI Plants Ubuntu Brain on Drone
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DJI Unveils $3,800 Drone with Ubuntu Linux Intelligent PC
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DJI Manifold computer is meant to control a drone
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Why has this company put a Linux computer on a drone?
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DJI tempts developers with new Ubuntu computer for drones
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DJI drone made for PC; debuts this November for $499 but here's the catch
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DJI launches new embedded computer for drone developers
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Canonical and DJI Team Up to offer drones with Ubuntu-Powered Computing Device
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DJI’s Manifold gives drones the power of a PC
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DJI Releases Drone Computer
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DJI Launches Manifold, A Computer For Drones
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Nvidia's Tegra K1 designed into DJI drone embedded computer
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DJI Looks To The Enterprise Drone Industry With Release Of “The Manifold”
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DJI has launched a drone that's also a flying computer
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DJI announces ‘Manifold’ – a computer embedded on drone platform
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DJI Wants To Build ‘Intelligent Flying Robots’ With Manifold Ubuntu-Based PC For Drones
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DJI Unveils $3,800 Drone with Ubuntu Linux Intelligent PC
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Accessibility on a Linux desktop is not one of the strongest points to highlight. However, GNOME, one of the best desktop environments, has managed to do better comparatively (I think).
In a blog post by Christian Fredrik Schaller (Director for Desktop/Graphics, Red Hat), he mentions that they are making serious efforts to improve accessibility.
Starting with Red Hat hiring Lukas Tyrychtr, who is a blind software engineer to lead the effort in improving Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora Workstation in terms of accessibility.
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