Thursday, 20 August 2015

Meet the World's First $9 Computer; Using Arduinos to Make Wearable Medical Sensors

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Meet the World's First $9 Computer
C.H.I.P is a tablet computer that runs Linux instead of Android, "without the tablet bits," says Next Thing CEO Dave Rauchwerk. Timothy Lord caught up with Dave at OSCON to talk about future plans for C.H.I.P., which is Open Source from the bottom to the top, with all software (and hardware specs) freely available.

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