Crowdfunded Pilet handheld PC redesigned to use Raspberry Pi CM5 for brains... even though backers expected it to work with a ...
The Bee Write Back is a writerDeck that combines a 5.5 inch AMOLED display with a small mechanical keyboard, a battery, and a ...
Your two favorite hobbies combined.
The Zerowriter Ink offers no such distractions: it’s a simple word processor with a mechanical keyboard, an e-ink display and ...
Writer decks usually have e-ink displays, which are nice to read and easy on batteries. But they're mostly monochrome and ...
Way back in 1994, Apple beat Canon and Nikon to release the first reasonably priced digital camera, the QuickTake 100. Using ...
PocketTerm35 handheld Linux device supports Raspberry Pi 4B and Pi 5, featuring a 3.5-inch display, keyboard, UPS power, and ...
Based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, the Bee Write Back writerdeck is another DIY project that should be relatively easy to ...
That’s the mission statement for Raspberry Pi, best known for is single-board computers originally created back in 2008 to ...
Yesterday, I wrote about a 2-year-old open-source hardware ESP32-based DAB+ receiver project, but it turns out there's also a ...
Apple's Mac mini is in extremely short supply, under pressure because of demand for good AI hardware, and RAM shortages. M5 ...
The PocketTerm35 is the latest cyberdeck-like device we’ve seen in the past few months, and it looks like this one is ready for retail. More or less. Unlike Rabbit’s possibly ill-fated Project ...