Hardware: PocketBeagle, Purism Librem 5, Aaeon Embedded PCs
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Build a computer with this $25 board that's smaller than a credit card
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Raspberry Pi Zero-sized PocketBeagle: $25 open-source computer is tiny as a key fob
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Small in size & cost: Meet PocketBeagle®, the $25 development board for hobbyists, educators and professionals
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Purism Librem 5: the promise of a truly free, truly open phone
Part of the appeal of Android is its openness, at least compared to iOS. But, let’s face it. Google isn’t running a charity and Android’s direction will always be aligned with Google’s business. There will always be a large hole to be filled as far as a truly open, truly free, truly secure, and truly private phone goes. And Purism, the people behind the more or less successful Librem laptops, is diving into that space with the Librem 5 phone, and it is taking open source communities along for the ride.
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Kaby Lake rugged box-PCs include Linux-ready beast with 9x GbE ports
Aaeon unveiled two rugged embedded PCs that run Intel’s 6th or 7th Gen CPUs. The Linux-friendly “BOXER-6640M” stands out with 9x GbE and 8x USB 3.0 ports.
Aaeon’s BOXER-6640M and Boxer-6640 build on the same fanless design, ruggedization features, and support for 6th Gen Skylake and 7th Gen Kaby Lake processors as its recent Boxer-6639. Here, we’ll focus primarily on the Linux-supported, networking oriented BOXER-6640M, which features nine Gigabit Ethernet ports. Farther below, we briefly cover the similar, but dual GbE, Boxer-6640, which is listed only with Windows support. Both computers measure 264.2 x 186.2 x 96.4mm.
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