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CHEF-KOCH@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

A Look at Popcorn Computer's Pocket P.C. (Linux PDA)

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A Look at Popcorn Computer's Pocket P.C. (Linux PDA)

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CHEF-KOCH@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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A look at Popcorn Computer's new Pocket P.C.
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The Pocket P.C., short for Pocket Popcorn Computer, is a handheld created by the independent hardware manufacturer Popcorn Computer, and originally announced in the fall of 2019. This PDA comes with an integrated keyboard, and runs a pure Linux OS based on the Allwinner A64 platform. The specifications for
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    great thing

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    Oh, it looks really cool

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    You don’t need to post here, TuxPhones has an RSS feed. If we want Linxu phone news, we use RSS

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      Weird argument, some browsers do not even support RSS anymore.

      And if you want RSS you can RSS-ify every website via external tools, or third-party pages, so shall we stop here sharing findings or what…

      Your argument makes no sense, let people share stuff here as they want as long as it do not violate guild rules.

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