Nokia Corp. announced on Wednesday the latest version of its Linux-based tablet device, this time with a full keyboard. The N810 is the third version of the Wi-Fi tablet from Nokia. It’s expected to ...
At the Qt Developer Days conference in San Francisco, Ars got some hands-on time with the MeeGo-based WeTab tablet. It's no iPad-killer, but it's openness could appeal to Linux enthusiasts.
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 supports running Linux apps, transforming the big-screen tablet into a versatile productivity machine. This is notable because it’s the first MediaTek Dimensity chipset ...
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