Looking for Some Open Source Virtual Reality?
For those of you who like your reality virtual and your software open, there are options — such as this nifty headset our Phil Shapiro found while searching YouTube. The Screening Room [...] Continue...
View ArticleA First Look at the Samsung Chromebook Plus
Based on this video, it appears as if this Chromebook from Samsung would be a great machine with GNU/Linux installed on it. The Viewing Room When watching this video, imagine how nice [...] Continue...
View ArticleWhen Peer Pressure Nukes Linux for Windows
Ed Matthews A grandson was happy with the flame throwing hot rod Linux gaming computer that his grandfather had built — until peer pressure came into play. It’s Sunday evening and I’m in [...] Continue...
View ArticleSystem76 Saying Goodbye to Bland Design
Considering that System76 chose to unveil its new design plans to The Linux Gamer — no invite went to FOSS Force, BTW — we can’t help but wonder if a System76 Steam Machine isn’t in [...] Continue...
View ArticleTake a Look at Bluetooth 5
After being unveiled in London last June, Bluetooth 5 was officially released on December 7, with a lot of features for IoT devices. The Screening Room Learn about the history of Bluetooth [...]...
View ArticleiCub the Open Source Robot
It occurs to us that the iCub might be the perfect companion for an only child. Probably cheaper in the long run than a little brother or sister, and it can be turned off at [...] Continue reading iCub...
View ArticleAn Open Source Unicycle Motor
Open source driving a single wheel. Now, that’s a balancing act. Look at this open source unicycle motor. The Screening Room My open source buddy Kevin Cole, who lives in Washington DC [...] Continue...
View ArticleAn Ode to the Coming of the 4K Board
Our irrepressible Phil Shapiro thought you might like to hear something on the Fourth that isn't a national anthem or the 1812 Overture. And who knew he could sing or play an instrument? We're...
View ArticleWhere Open Hardware Is Today
From the open source RISC-V processor and Open Compute Project server designs to prosthetics and other items made with 3D printers, open source hardware is here to stay. [...] Continue reading Where...
View ArticleThree Companies Bringing Innovation to Open Keyboards
As open source hardware becomes a real thing, companies work to redesign the keyboard from the ground up using open designs. [...] Continue reading Three Companies Bringing Innovation to Open Keyboards...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi 400: Big Bang for Little Bucks
The latest and greatest Raspberry Pi 400 no longer looks like a hacker board for the DIY crowd, but like a full-fledged desktop. We take it through it's paces to see if it lives up to its promise....
View ArticleSiFive Becomes Open Source RISC-V’s First Unicorn Company
The growth of SiFive and other companies focused on open source RISC-V-based processors will eventually bring the possibility of completely free and open computing to free and open source software...
View ArticleOpen Source RISC-V Is Rolling Towards the Mainstream
The last year or so was already a wild ride for the open source instruction set architecture RISC-V, then Intel stepped in, took a top tier membership, a seat on the board, pledged to spend a billion...
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View ArticleSystem76 Previews New Beefed-up Pangolin Due in February
In the next several weeks, the preinstalled Linux computer maker, System76, will have a brand new and much improved version of its popular Pangolin laptop on its shelves and ready to ship. The post...
View ArticleSystem76 Ups Gazelle Laptop’s Game With a Refresh
Not long after updating its Pangolin laptop line, System76 is at it again, with a new updated version of its Gazelle laptop. The post System76 Ups Gazelle Laptop’s Game With a Refresh appeared first on...
View ArticleSystem 76 Adds Three…Count ’em, Three…New Linux Laptops
System76 is already taking orders for two of the three new laptops it announced on Thursday, with the third expected to be ready for prime time within a few months. These are in addition to two other...
View ArticleSystem76 Is Making Cases for Building Do-It-Yourself Computers
Now you can build your own computer using the same chassis and cooling technology that System76 uses in their popular Thelio line of desktops. The post System76 Is Making Cases for Building...
View ArticleFedora Partners With Asahi to Port Linux to Apple’s Arm Silicon
With Red Hat helping Asahi Linux develop software for porting Linux to run on Apple's Arm silicon, how long before Red Hat Enterprise Linux supports Apple hardware? The post Fedora Partners With Asahi...
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