Discover the ultimate DIY cyberdeck project featuring a sliding screen, mechanical keyboard, and swappable battery modules.
The PineNote is an E Ink tablet with a 10.3 inch front-lit display, support for EMR stylus input, and a Rockchip RK3566 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Like most E Ink tablets, it’s ...
The nostalgia of the Sega Game Gear is undeniable for those who grew up in the ’90s, but imagine taking that sentiment and infusing it with today’s technology. This is exactly what happened when a ...
Most modern gaming handhelds have displays with 16:9 or 16:10 displays. Some models aimed at retro gamers might have 4:3 screens. But one Chinese hardware hacker made a handheld using one of those ...
Discover what a cyberdeck is, why DIY portable hacker computers are trending, and how makers build their own ...
We previously wrote about Carbon’s CyberT, a Blackberry-style Raspberry Pi CM4 handheld Linux cyberdeck designed for Kali ...
As single board computers have become ever smaller and more powerful, so have those experimenting with them tried to push the boundaries of the machines they can be used in. First we had cyberdecks, ...
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I turned my Raspberry Pi into a pocket Linux server that runs from a power bank, and it's weirdly useful
It might just become my new travel companion ...
Recent guides showcase how Raspberry Pi enthusiasts are transforming the tiny computer into retro gaming consoles, custom Minecraft servers, and optimized home tech hubs. Projects range from ...
The ReBoi kit promises to replace the Game Boy’s guts and display with no soldering required, but you’ll need to source the Game Boy and Raspberry Pi yourself. Reading time 3 minutes Those who ...
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