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  2. Dreambox - Wikipedia

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    The DM500 is the successor to the DM5620 and is the smallest and cheapest Dreambox. It is based around an IBM STBx25xx Digital Set-Top Box Integrated Controller, featuring notably a 252 MHz PowerPC processor subsystem, hardware MPEG-2 video and audio decoding and smart card interfaces.

  3. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    [82] [83] The Arduinophone [83] (touchscreen) and the MIT DIY Cellphone (segmented display) [84] [85] both use the Arduino open-hardware single-board computer, with added components. Circuitmess Ringo (previously MakerPhone) is another DIY Arduino phone with open source firmware [ 86 ] and available schematics, [ 87 ] focusing on education.

  4. Nokia 770 Internet Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on 25 May 2005. [1] It is designed for wireless Internet browsing and email functions and includes software such as Internet radio, an RSS news reader, ebook reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media.

  5. Comparison of DVR software packages - Wikipedia

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    Name Windows MacOSX Linux BSD Android Price License Latest stable release Notes Beyond TV: Yes No No No No Discontinued Proprietary: 4.9.3 (Build 6535)

  6. Open-source hardware - Wikipedia

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    Building Open Source Hardware: DIY Manufacturing for Hackers and Makers by Alicia Gibb, Addison Wesley, 7 Dec. 2014, ISBN 0321906047; Open Source Hardware Technology Paperback by Fouad Soliman, Sanaa A. Kamh, Karima A. Mahmoud, Publisher : Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 24 Mar. 2020, ISBN 6202516399

  7. Chumby - Wikipedia

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    Chumby Industries Logo A Chumby in the middle of downloading software. The Chumby was a consumer electronics product formerly made by Chumby Industries, Inc. It is an embedded computer which provides Internet and LAN access via a Wi-Fi connection.

  8. Tip-top table - Wikipedia

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    Tabletop with scalloped edges. The tables were assembled from three main components: legs (typically three), pillar, and top. The latter came in three main varieties: "plain" with smooth edges, "dished" with molded edges protruding either up to prevent sliding of items off the table (in-turned molding) or down for purely decorative purposes (descending molding), and ornate with carved and ...

  9. Aakash (tablet) - Wikipedia

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    As released on 5 October 2011, the Aakash features an overall size of 190.5 x 118.5 x 15.7 mm with a 180 millimetres (7.1 in) resistive touchscreen, [27] a weight of 350 grams (12 oz), and using the Android 2.2 operating system with access to the proprietary marketplace Getjar (not the Android Market), developed by DataWind.