Based on fictional technologies from cyberpunk novels like "Neuromancer", cyberdecks are DIY-centric computing devices that ...
Using a robot to make a retro gaming system is just cool.
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The Orange Pi Zero 3W beats the Raspberry Pi 5 on paper, but it can't use half its own hardware
The Orange Pi Zero 3W has some great hardware, but it doesn't work without some extreme tinkering.
Appearing straight out of science fiction, portable computers called cyberdecks have been growing in popularity, especially among Gen Z. They can be built with minimal parts and customized both in ...
We previously wrote about Carbon’s CyberT, a Blackberry-style Raspberry Pi CM4 handheld Linux cyberdeck designed for Kali ...
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How to build a Raspberry Pi jukebox
Build your own digital jukebox If you’re an audiophile or you’re just really into music, chances are you’ve seen network media players that stream local music files and online music services to your ...
Lilbits: Another Raspberry Pi handheld PC, encrypted RCS messaging between iOS and Android, and a foldable Logitech mouse ...
Modder "awalol" has spent the past several weeks developing firmware that, when installed on a 2-inch-long Raspberry Pi ...
Discover how a 12-year-old Raspberry Pi successfully runs a local LLM using Falcon H1 Tiny and 4-bit quantization.
Remember the good old days of dial-up internet access? Where you’d connect your Mac (or PC) to a modem, then the phone line, and your computer would then dial into a number to connect to the ...
As time marches on, the retro gaming community gets more and more access to older systems. This is partially a product of modern computing having much more power to emulate more demanding systems, ...
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