today's leftovers
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Wireless M-Bus & LTE Cat 1 sensor board also supports Zigbee 3.0, Z-Wave, Bluetooth LE 5.0, LoRa... - CNX Software
Geniatech SCB32IM is a sensor board based on Silicon Labs EFR32FG14 Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller with a sub-GHz radio enabling wireless M-Bus (Wireless Meter Bus) designed for remote reading of smart meters, and also equipped with a Quectel EC200S “IoT/M2M-optimized” LTE Cat 1 module.
The sensor module does not actually come with any sensor on board, but provides a terminal block to connect any sensor you may need for your product. It’s also possible to extend wireless connectivity options with Zigbee 3.0, Z-Wave, Bluetooth LE 5.0, LoRa, and more through the GT-IoT interface with UART, SPI, and one GPIO.
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Mini-PC features Intel i9-12900H/HK processor, triple 4K displays and dual LAN ports
The Morefine S600-Apex Engineer is a Mini PC built around the latest Intel’s i9-12900H/HK processor. The product comes in an aluminum-magnesium case offering features such as up to 64GB 3200 MHz of RAM, triple 4K displays, flexible storage expansion and a Wi-Fi 6/Bluetooth 5.2.
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The operating systems supported include Windows 10 Pro and Ubuntu 20.04+.
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According to AndroidPC.com, Morefine S600 might be released on Indiegogo as other products from Morefine (i.e. Morefine S500). The company didn’t provide a specific date, although this post will be updated if there is additional info shared. Refer to the Morefine S600 product page for additional information.
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Purism Librem 14 review: The king of privacy-oriented laptops!
Since I switched to Linux, I have become more aware of the importance of privacy and data protection in the dangerous world of the Internet. Today, companies are voracious to user's data, and hackers will not hesitate to provoke you if they gain access to your device and data. I will be frank with you, there is no one hundred percent protection as long as you use the Internet, but you can raise the level of security by using a device that respects your privacy and works to protect it. In this article, we will review the Librem 14 laptop from Purism.
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Linux Weekly Roundup #196
I hope that you are doing well?
We had another full week in the world of Linux releases with Deepin 23 Preview, KaOS 2022.08, and Neptune Linux 7.5.
LibreOffice 7.4, Krita 5.1.0 and KDE Apps 22.08 has also been released.
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6 Best Programmable and Mechanical Keyboards For Linux 2022 (Update)
Linux is the second most popular OS after Windows. There is a very large community that prefers it and uses it as their primary operating system. This is why we have put together a list of the 6 best Linux mechanical and programmable keyboards that are both great for gaming, developers and programmers. We have written this with compatibility in mind so there are wired and wireless choices available.
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Logodust is a Free-to-use Open-source Logo Collection
Making a new project and want a quick logo placeholder or even a free logo to use without a fuzz, then head to Logodust, it collects all open-source logos that are released to be used for personal and commercial use.
It is an ideal solution for designers and developers who wanna lunch their MVP or mockup faster without getting stuck in creating a brand-new logo or entrapped by ideas.
Logodust team adds new free logos frequently, which anyone can download them for free in a high quality SVG format.