We've heard about the FXI Cotton Candy a lot over the past year, but it still hasn't made it into the hands of users and developers. First detailed last year, we then received some hands-on back in ...
The FXI Cotton Candy is a tiny computer that’s about the size of a USB flash drive. One one side is a USB port, and on the other is an HDMI connector. And in between there’s a 1.2 GHz Samsung Exynos ...
When we first saw the FXI Cotton Candy, a dual-core Android / Ubuntu computer on a USB stick, we were blown away by the unique device's tiny size and enormous promise, but we were also left wondering ...
The FXI Cotton Candy is a USB thumb drive-sized computer with an ARM Cortex-A9 processor, ARM Mali 400 graphics, WiFi, Bluetooth, 1GB of RAM, and a microSD card slot for up to 64GB of storage. It can ...
Now that smartphones are getting bigger, PC's are getting smaller and FXI Tech's Cotton Candy "world's smallest PC" is here at MWC and has just received a small design change, new features, and ...
Anyone who is interested in the new FXI Cotton Candy pocket sized PC, that was first unveiled back at CES in January this year, will be pleased to learn that the tiny form factor PC is now available ...
If you like your computers extra small, you might be interested to learn that the FXI Cotton Candy mini PC, measuring just 8cm long, starts shipping this month for around $200. FXI has been taking pre ...
With a name like Cotton Candy, surely it's a winner, right? Let's hope so. At Mobile World Congress this week, FXI Technologies introduced the launch of cstick.com, a community website and technical ...
There's no better fuel for a long gaming session than pure sugar. So why not kill two birds with one stone? Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and producer covering all things space, futurism, ...
Not to be outdone by the recently-shipped Raspberry Pi, FXI has announced that their computer-on-a-USB-stick known as Cotton Candy will begin shipping later this month. The first batch to come off the ...
There’s been a seemingly endless parade of tiny, Linux-powered PCs entering the market in recent months, including most recently the $49 Cubieboard and the $89 UG802. It’s nothing short of a ...
Budding programmers and video lovers with low budgets will find the Raspberry Pi delectable, but performance issues will scare away average users. Today’s smartphones are pretty good computers, but we ...
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