Details of the Spark Linux-based tablet have emerged which actively encourages users to play with its software.The 7-inch tablet will be running an open-source OS based on Linux, called KDE Plasma Active UX.The new slate is aimed at those who like to tinker with their tablets, allowing users to program their own software in Linux without having to go in the back door by rooting their devices as you\'d have to in Android or iOS.The Spark has an 800 x 480px screen with a 1.3 megapixel camera for video calling. Inside, there\'s a 1GHz AMLogic ARM processor with a Mali-400 GPU and 500MB of RAM.There\'s also 4GB of internal storage, with room for more via an SD card slot.The tablet will go on sale for €200 (£165) across Europe, with pre-order starting this week and it\'s expected to start delivery in May. Free to do what you want to do The Spark was announced by KDE developer Aaron Siego, who says, \"this is a unique opportunity for Free software. Finally we have a device coming to market on our terms. It has been designed by and is usable by us on our terms.\"\"We are not waiting for some big company to give us what we desire, we\'re going out there and making it happen together. Just as important: the proceeds will be helping fuel the efforts that make this all possible.\"The Plasma OS has been adapted to work on a variety of devices including netbooks and televisions. The Spark comes with Plasma Active which is tailored specifically to tablet use.
GMT 09:00 2018 Saturday ,20 January
Chinese national sentenced to prison for stealing software codeGMT 16:04 2017 Saturday ,26 August
REVIEW: Go full swing with the Acer Spin 7GMT 09:53 2017 Thursday ,12 January
Personal computer sales fallGMT 10:47 2016 Friday ,21 October
US spy worker stoleGMT 18:26 2016 Sunday ,28 August
Iran detects malware in petrochemical plants from two of its petrochemical complexesGMT 05:16 2016 Tuesday ,09 August
Researchers reach important milestone in quantum computer developmentGMT 21:03 2016 Monday ,08 August
Symantec: New spyware detected targeting firms in Russia, ChinaGMT 09:15 2016 Wednesday ,01 June
Microsoft wants Windows to open into mixed realityMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor