Devices: 'Open' Hardware and Android
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A Modular and Open Source Router is Being Crowdfunded
A company from the Czech Republic is trying to raise money to bring a modular and open source router to the public. It has a number of features that can’t be found in the current line up of routers available for purchase.
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Thin, Skylake-based signage player starts at $720
Advantech’s slim-height “DS-081” is a fanless digital signage player with 6th Gen U-series chips, dual 4K-ready HDMI ports, dual GbE ports, SATA and mSATA, and mini-PCIe expansion.
We found out about the Intel 6th Gen “Skylake” based DS-081, which Advantech calls “the world’s slimmest digital signage player” based on a Skylake CPU, from an announcement that Beabloo had certified the device for its Beabloo digital signage software platform. Beabloo had previously certified a similar DS-080 model, which runs on Intel’s 5th Gen Broadwell chips. Like the DS-080, the $720 and up DS-081 has a slim, 19mm vertical profile and runs Windows 7/8.1/10 and WES7, as well as Linux “by project.”
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8 Free And Best Android Money Manager App List To Manage Finances In 2018
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10 Best Android Weather App And Widget List | 2018 Edition
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Open source QKSMS gets updated for first time in 2 years
QKSMS is an Android SMS app available in the Google Play Store. Although it made our list of the top-ten texting apps for Android, the app has been dormant for nearly two years. Now, the main developer issued a huge update to the app and promised to reboot new development.
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OnePlus 6 Confirmed to Launch on May 16 with a Notch Design
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The Best Podcast Clients for Android
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