XDA Developers on MSN
I turned my Raspberry Pi into a portable NAS that runs off a power bank, and now I carry terabytes everywhere
That's one way to carry a NAS in my travel bag, I suppose ...
The M5Stack CardputerZero is a tiny, portable computer that’s about the size of a small stack of business cards. But despite its compact size, it’s a full-fledged PC with a display, keyboard, and ...
I tried the latest MX Linux version on my PC, and it made the system look and feel like new ...
Last year Rada introduced a credit card-sized computer called the Dragon Q6A that looks like a Raspberry Pi, but which features a Qualcomm DragonWing QCS6490 processor and a PCIe 3.0 x2 connector. Now ...
After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed ...
How-To Geek on MSN
5 ESP32 alternatives for your next project (and why you should use them)
There's more to life than an ESP32.
How I get my solar generators storm-ready fast - after years of emergency prep ...
PCMag on MSN
Flipper One vs. Flipper Zero: How Does the $199 Pocket Tool Stack Up Against the Mystery Power Beast?
The Flipper Zero is affordable, available, and well understood. The Flipper One is none of those things yet—but it's already ...
Latest SOTI ONE updates are designed to reduce downtime, simplify issue resolution and keep frontline teams across industries ...
This week on The Kettle, we mull over whether the Steam Deck is a canary in the coal mine for the future of hardware prices, and the effect of Blue Origin's blowout on NASA's Moon missions ...
Nvidia’s rumored N1X chip could headline a wave of powerful new PC hardware, but rising prices may decide whether the next generation feels like progress or sticker shock.
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