Simply called the Raspberry Pi Flash Drive, the product is available for $30 for the 128GB version and $55 for the 256GB ...
Over the past few years, Raspberry Pi has released a slew of peripherals and accessories that offer great build quality and ...
Wired headphones are making a comeback, but how do the most affordable ones actually sound? Of the four I tested, there's only one I would use every day and recommend buying.
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Alien fan builds a better Raspberry Pi cyberdeck — the MU/TH/UR of all homages to a classic movie series
Powered by the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, Jeff Merrick's slab of 1970 / 1980s aesthetic screams the "charm" of the worn and broken Alien universe that belies the powerful single board computer within.
Amid a slew of modern tech designed to be outdated within a few years (a.k.a. planned obsolescence), the Framework Laptop 16 ...
Thunderbolt 5 supports PCIe 4.0, DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4 standards for a properly universal dock over a few of those connections. It's also a pretty slim device for all its features; at 207 x 85 x 31 ...
Sharge IceMag 3 is a unique Qi2 25W MagSafe-style power bank with active cooling, RGB, 10,000mAh, USB-C, and a kickstand.
If you're thinking of buying a new computer to replace your mind-bogglingly slow laptop, think again. These simple upgrades ...
From YubiKeys to cordless vacuums, we tested 5 of the most useful USB gadgets on Amazon under $40. Upgrade your security, ...
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Living with 'Arrow Lake' mobile workstations from Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Which one comes out on top?
For the past few weeks, I've been testing the Dell Pro Max 14 Premium, the HP ZBook X G1i 16, and the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 3. Here's what IT pros need to consider before buying.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. USB gadgets often come in the form of useful and practical devices. There are USB accessories that level up your workspace, like a USB hub, a ...
USB ports are everywhere, even in your Xbox. It's only natural to assume that any USB port can handle any USB device. It feels like a logical leap, a quick and easy solution to any minor charge needed ...
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