eRacks recently designed a custom series of g-force tolerant servers for NASA, so we were especially excited when these photos popped up in our Facebook news-feed. Photo credit goes to Constantine Kyrou.
Greg April 18th, 2012
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eRacks is set to begin testing a Linux Ubuntu based tablet. The 7 inch tablet would retail for around $200 and would include several key features missing from the Kindle Fire: including a micro SD slot, a built in ip cameras live 24/7 while the battery has power, HDMI out and GPS support. If you’re in the market for a tablet, you may want to keep an eye on the eRacks website. An upcoming software update would make it possible for the tablet install and run Android apps.
Greg April 13th, 2012
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Tags: Android, eRacks, google tablet, ipad 3, kindle fire, linux, Open Source, ubuntu