Is the Raspberry Pi 5 still the king of single-board computers? This mini PC says otherwise.
The BrickBoy DIY Raspberry Pi project combines Lego's Game Boy kit with custom-made parts to turn it into a working Game Boy ...
The Raspberry Pi still shines, but modern mini PCs are smarter choices for always-on home servers and heavier self-hosted projects.
Inventables has been working hard on a successor to the extremely popular Shapeoko CNC milling machine, and to bring digital fabrication to the masses, they’ve created Easel, possibly the easiest 3D ...
Raspberry Pi sells little add-on boards that fit on top of the tiny computer. This kind of board is called a hat. Pardon me, it’s HAT for “hardware on top.” C’mon, that’s freakin’ adorable. Anyway, ...
An attendee of a Major League Soccer game in St. Louis on Saturday night was escorted out of the stadium for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. The fan, who identified himself as Michael ...
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 ...
The MLB has officially released the latest edition of All-Star hats that the players will wear during the 2025 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby. MLB has decided to go back to a traditional look for ...
When Mikko Rantanen takes over a game, he takes over a game. Rantanen continued his hot streak Wednesday when he scored a second-period hat trick in the Dallas Stars' 3-2 victory in Game 1 against the ...
Epoch released a Super Mario toy that has you stacking the various characters’ hats on a tower, which you can adjust for difficulty if needed. The toy costs 1980 JPY ($13.55) after tax in Japan, and ...
There is Pi all around us, in ways you may not have seen before. If you remember from school, Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is a number that is usually written as ...
Once again my inbox runneth over with press releases, Kickstarter announcements, unsolicited emails, and a bunch of product announcements. Most of these, of course, are never to be seen again. Once in ...