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LPX Episode 2: Is that a desktop computer in your pocket?

February 16, 2016

Intel’s is expanding its line of Compute Stick mini-PCs in 2016, so I decided to do a state-of-the-stick episode of LPX, featuring interviews with Intel’s marketing manager for the lineup and Ian Morrison, an Australian developer who has been working to port Ubuntu and other open source software to run on Intel’s tiny desktop computers.

Program  Notes

  • 0:00 – 1:52 Introduction
  • 1:52 – 21:45 Bruce Patterson 
  • 21:55 – 36:43 Ian Morrison
  • 36:48 Preview for episode 3

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Brad Linder is a journalist, podcast producer, and audio editor. He's the creator of the LPX podcast, co-producer of the Loving Project, and provides podcast editing and mixing services for many other podcasts. You can find samples of his work in his portfolio or get in touch to schedule a call to discuss how Brad can help with your podcast, radio, or other audio projects.

Brad is also editor of the tech blogs Liliputing and LinuxSmartphones.

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