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− | ===FLOW from Gizmoforyou === | + | ===WiFi Linux Wall-Plug from GizmoForYou === |
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+ | [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site GizmoForYou] released an Open Source [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site/shop/gizmos/computing/wifi-linux-wall-plug.html Linux Wall-Plug] based on the Gumstix Overo Air single-board computer (SBC). The device features 2 x 2MP cameras, WiFi, Bluetooth, Sencitive Microphone amps and other features. The Gizmo was created from one of the many wishes that | ||
+ | [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site GizmoForYou] receives. | ||
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+ | ===Ares Gaming platform from GizmoForYou === | ||
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+ | An Open Source Gaming platform [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site/shop/gizmos/computing/pxa-gaming.html Ares] based on the Gumstix Verdex Pro series of platforms from Gumstix has been released and features a 4.3" Touchscreen, Analog controls and other features. [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site GizmoForYou] also initiated a [http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=37589 contest] for the development of games for the Ares platform which run specifically on it and are optimized for the Verdex Pro hardware. | ||
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+ | ===FLOW G1.5 from Gizmoforyou === | ||
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+ | [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site GizmoForYou] releases a second version of the FLOW PDA/Phone, [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site/shop/gizmos/computing/flow.html FLOW G1.5] which has many new features, redesigned exterior look and operates on Android Eclair. some of the features are HDMI, 2MP camera, 3 axis Accelerometer, Digital compass and many others. | ||
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+ | ==2009== | ||
− | + | ===FLOW G1 from Gizmoforyou === | |
+ | An Open source community [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site GizmoForYou] is shipping a Linux hardware/software kit for building a modular, touch screen smart-phone [http://www.gizmoforyou.net/site/shop/gizmos/computing/flow.html FLOW G1]. Based on the OMAP35x-based Gumstix Overo line of single-board computers (SBC), [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS1980620246.html the Flow phone] offers modules including GPS, 3.5G cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, camera and other features and operates on Android Cupcake. | ||
===LRC: Living Room Controller === | ===LRC: Living Room Controller === |
Revision as of 02:38, 19 March 2010
Contents
2010
WiFi Linux Wall-Plug from GizmoForYou
GizmoForYou released an Open Source Linux Wall-Plug based on the Gumstix Overo Air single-board computer (SBC). The device features 2 x 2MP cameras, WiFi, Bluetooth, Sencitive Microphone amps and other features. The Gizmo was created from one of the many wishes that GizmoForYou receives.
Ares Gaming platform from GizmoForYou
An Open Source Gaming platform Ares based on the Gumstix Verdex Pro series of platforms from Gumstix has been released and features a 4.3" Touchscreen, Analog controls and other features. GizmoForYou also initiated a contest for the development of games for the Ares platform which run specifically on it and are optimized for the Verdex Pro hardware.
FLOW G1.5 from Gizmoforyou
GizmoForYou releases a second version of the FLOW PDA/Phone, FLOW G1.5 which has many new features, redesigned exterior look and operates on Android Eclair. some of the features are HDMI, 2MP camera, 3 axis Accelerometer, Digital compass and many others.
2009
FLOW G1 from Gizmoforyou
An Open source community GizmoForYou is shipping a Linux hardware/software kit for building a modular, touch screen smart-phone FLOW G1. Based on the OMAP35x-based Gumstix Overo line of single-board computers (SBC), the Flow phone offers modules including GPS, 3.5G cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, camera and other features and operates on Android Cupcake.
LRC: Living Room Controller
The LRC is an Overo Air based computer system, built into a photoframe, featuring a touchscreen and a 7" LCD screen. Find more information in the official project wiki
2008
Dual Display E-Reader at UMD
Dual/Multi Display Electronic Readers at the University of Maryland.
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