Flipper co-founder Pavel Zhovner told Gizmodo he hopes to make PCs personal again.

But the devs admit there's still a lot of work to be done to get the Flipper One market-ready, and they are looking for contributors.

Der Flipper One soll kein bloßer Nachfolger des erfolgreichen Gadgets werden, sondern ein vielseitiger mobiler Begleiter. Die Community soll mitentwickeln.

Flipper Devices, the maker of the Flipper Zero pentesting tool, is asking the community to help build Flipper One, an open Linux platform for connected devices.

Flipper Devices has officially introduced the Flipper One open-source hardware portable Arm Linux platform and networking and Edge AI multi-tool powered

Flipper One is a pocket-sized Linux computer and network hacking tool

Flipper co-founder Pavel Zhovner told Gizmodo he hopes to make PCs personal again.

If you love your Flipper Zero, you're really going to flip over the new Flipper One.

The hardware’s not finalized, but the more powerful Flipper One won’t be a replacement for the Flipper Zero.

Flipper Devices said that the new gadget is in development and the base model will cost under $350

Not a Zero successor, ARM box aims for openness, but shipping remains the hard part

Flipper Devices is building a pocket-sized Linux mini-PC. Here is what the new, open-source Flipper One can do and why tech hobbyists might want one.

After turning opsec conventions upside down with the "toy-like" Flipper Zero tool, Flipper Devices is now developing yet another "fun" project that could make a significant…

You’ve probably heard of the Flipper Zero, a pocket-sized device that packs in lots of great hacking potential. The team behind it has now turned their efforts towards developing…