Tadpole Computer, the manufacturer of a line of Unix-based portable computers, is hoping a less-expensive model will increase the size of its customer pool. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company will ...
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ACME Portable, the manufacturer of high-performance portable computers, has debuted the first ever portable workstation with Ultra HD 4K display. This portable workstation, called the MegaPAC L2, is ...
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Tadpole Computer, a maker of portable Unix computers, plans to launch a 64-bit Unix-based notebook PC on Tuesday. The laptop, called Viper, is powered by Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc IIIi processor ...
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If you would like to create a Raspberry Pi Zero pocket workstation using an old Altoids tin complete with tiny monitor, a project published to the HackMyPi website by MWAGNER might be worth more ...
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Tadpole Computer, the manufacturer of a line of Unix-based portable computers, is hoping a less-expensive model will increase the size of its customer pool. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company will ...