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The tablet market may already include numerous Linux-based competitors, but the vast majority of them use Google’s Android platform, which–although based on Linux–isn’t entirely open. It’s possible ...
There have been Linux tablets in the market for years if you consider that Android is Linux-based. There have also been attempts to put "proper" Linux flavors on phones and tablets, but most of those ...
Linux computer company Juno Computers launched its first tablet last year. Now the company is back with a new model that has a bigger display, 50% more storage, and a few other improvements, including ...
There’s been a rumor circulating for a few weeks now of an Ubuntu-powered tablet computer in the works, and recently several leaked photos and specs have emerged offering more detail on the intriguing ...
There was a surge of interest in open source-friendly smartphones that ran "true" Linux operating systems in the past few years. Those haven't exactly disappeared but the focus has mostly remained on ...
Fans of Ubuntu Linux can now place pre-orders for the Aquaris M10, a tablet that can also be a PC. Nearly two months after Canonical announced the Aquaris M10, the first official Ubuntu tablet is ...
The device is claimed to be the first consumer-level Linux tablet, but we have seen something similar from Canonical before called the Ubuntu Edge (which sadly remained a concept after failing to ...
If you'd like all your gadgets to be running pure Linux, then Pine64 has you covered. Not only is it set to launch a Linux tablet and new laptop this year, but we're also getting a smartphone, IP ...
I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team at PCMag.com. Reading this during the day? Then you've caught me testing gear and editing reviews of laptops, desktop PCs, and tons of other ...
I want to get a tablet that will work Ok with Linux, mostly with Linux Mint/ Ubuntu. I don't want anything strange... Some music listening, a little picture watching and even less video playing; I do ...
The PineNote is a tablet with a 10.1 inch grayscale E Ink display and pen support. It’s designed to be a hackable, Linux-friendly device and it’s one of the latest products from the makers of the ...