This is just a quick note for a small subset of our audience. If any of our developer-minded readers are in the Phoenix, Arizona region on February 19th, Intel will be hosting a meetup at UAT (the University of Advancing Technology). The processor vendor will perform a technical presentation about the Edison Internet-of-Things (IoT) developer kit. Shortly after the presentation, the group will move to Aunt Chilada's for a social event.
The presentation will take place in the theatre (there is only one as far as I can tell) at 6:30pm. Admission is free and there will be 10 Intel Edison kits to be raffled. Food and beverages will be provided by Intel (at Aunt Chilada's restaurant).
No one will, you can keep
No one will, you can keep your ATOM, and the legacy Bloat, no amount of free food(Aunt Chilada’s contra revenue) will make the Edison a favorite. It’ll be Raspberry Pi at the independent diner, with no added grease to add taste to the piles of processed starch.
“the University of Advancing Technology” on what matchbook cover did they get this fine educational institutions’ name from, did it all come about via contra revenue, is it even regionally accredited. Legacy bloat ware 101, and you will definitely feel bloated.
Quark is over a year old now
Quark is over a year old now isn’t it? Still havent seen it show up anywhere. I keep waiting for someone to get win-xp or 98 running on it, I mean on paper at least it’s performes pretty much like a Pentium 2.