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I just saw this picture of me testing hopefully revolutinary Solu computer prototype at Solu launch posted to Solu Machines Twitter account: After I tested the Solu computer, I first was wondering how to use it. But after just few tips the UI felt pretty clear to use for me. It was easier to →
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Having history of working with different audio and video systems, when I go to events I sometimes look at what kind of technology they use to run the shows. At the Solu Machines Launch last Friday I saw an interesting looking audio mixer: Instead of normal mixer sliders it had a touch screen in it. →
There has been already several x86 based Arduino compatible boards, but there is always place for another one. News sources tells that Intel and Arduino Introduce Curie-Based Educational Board. Intel and Arduino are releasing their first product pushed directly on the education market, the Arduino/Genuino 101 board powered by the Intel Curie module: The Arduino/Genuino →