We toss together our own PCB designs, throwing in a microcontroller here or there. Anything more demanding than that, and we reach for a Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone (or an old Linksys router). Why ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Looking for a tiny, Linux computer that’s small enough to fit in a pocket, but which has a keyboard, display, and everything else you need for computing on the go? I guess you could spend $69 on a ...
Without a doubt, Linux and open source are changing IT (Information Technology) at companies of every size. But how? When you read the IT magazines, go to the IT conferences and listen to the IT ...
Building a Cyberdeck is a fascinating blend of engineering, design and creativity, as demonstrated by Ben Makes Everything in their latest project. At its core, this DIY endeavor involves constructing ...
An open source, fully programmable Linux computer that’s smaller than a coin? This isn’t science fiction: Say hello to the VoCore2 Mini Linux Computer. For a limited time, you can pick up the VoCore2 ...
If you’re tired of getting pre-made digital photo frames that kinda work but kinda don’t, then give this RedPost Linux photo frame a shot. Sure, it costs $549, but comes with a 19-inch LCD monitor, a ...
Building a DIY Steam Machine for Linux gaming involves balancing customization with performance considerations. According to EIGA, the Tetra S case from Thorzone stands out as a compact 9-liter option ...
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