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$20 Linux PC makes its debut

$20 Linux PC makes its debut

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A revolutionary Linux-based computer could see users in developing nations gets their hands on a device with the capacity to store the entire contents of Wikipedia - all for as little as $20. The prototype device made its debut at the San Gabriel Valley Linux Users Group, writes open-source news site Linux Journal. Its creator, Braddock Gaskill, says his aim was to create an "extendable, hackable" 8-bit general computing platform that could be displayed on...



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