The Elecrow Pi Terminal-7” is a versatile industrial control device powered by the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4). It’s an extremely versatile machine with robust connectivity. I recently got to ...
There are a growing number of tablets with E Ink displays and digital pens that promise a paper-like experience for writing notes and drawing pictures. And at first glance, it’d be easy to mistake the ...
Not every notebook has a touch screen, but try one, and you'll be a tap-and-swipe convert. Here's what to know about touch-panel technology, plus the best touch-screen laptops you can buy, based on ...
Have you ever wished you could revisit the golden age of gaming, where pixelated adventures and 8-bit soundtracks ruled your afternoons? With the power of the Raspberry Pi 5, that dream is no longer ...
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The Orange Pi line of single-board computers include a wide range of models featuring Arm-based chips. But while most are designed to compete in the same entry-level space as Raspberry Pi hardware, ...
November 5, 2025: With this update, we added the LG Evo C5. Our remaining picks have been vetted for currency and availability. Since our last update, we reviewed and evaluated one new TV for ...
With OpenBSD 7.8, Theo de Raadt releases the 59th version of the security-focused Open Source operating system. Since OpenBSD is released semi-annually and developers generally maintain the previous ...
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