Dual 2.5Gb Ethernet and built-in NVMe support, anyone?
The humble Raspberry Pi is a staple in the tech DIYer community, but you can use one to leverage some cost savings when it comes to subscription services.
Since the launch of the first commercial Raspberry Pi — the then $35 Model B — single-board computers (SBCs) have drastically changed what can be considered a computer. With Raspberry Pi serving as ...
Connecting the dots: Many PC games support the PlayStation 5 controller's adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, but these almost always require a wired connection. A new custom firmware addresses ...
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 Hi-Fi speakers — and you’ve also ...
Many modern TVs ships with software that will let you stream video from Netflix, YouTube, and other services. And if you’re looking for something a little different, there’s no shortage of cheap media ...
Part of what makes Raspberry Pi’s tiny computers special is that they’re cheap, making them widely accessible to students, educators, hobbyists, and businesses alike. But the global RAM shortage has ...
Shares in low-cost computing company Raspberry Pi (RPI) have risen more than 50 per cent in the past week as computing enthusiasts have discovered that they can run small artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Android Auto turned ten years old this year, and most automakers have adopted it by now. But unless you drive a car from the past couple of years, chances are that it does not support wireless Android ...
My house is incredibly neat and organized, but when it comes to my digital life, the word "hoarder" comes to mind. If that sounds like you, a network attached storage device—or NAS for short—is the ...
Adam has a degree in Engineering, having always been fascinated by how tech works. Tech websites have saved him hours of tearing his hair out on countless occasions, and he enjoys the opportunity to ...