Cars coming with USB ports have been so helpful, letting drivers charge their phones without getting an adaptor that plugs into the old cigarette lighter port.
If you have a modern monitor that sports USB ports, you'd be surprised to see how many cool gadgets you can plug into them.
A new ChromeOS Flex USB program from Google and Back Market aims to revive aging laptops by letting users easily install Google’s lightweight operating system.
The FriendlyELEC NanoPi NE03 Plus is a tiny single-board computer (SBC) that measures 48 x 48mm (1.9″ x 1.9″) and features a ...
The new regulations from the State Bank of Vietnam have caused concern among users of locked iPhones and those sold ...
If you’ve used Linux for a long time, you know that we are spoiled these days. Getting a new piece of hardware back in the day was often a horrible affair, requiring custom kernels and lots ...
In recent years, integrated platforms equipped with microcontrollers (with Arduino probably being the best-known brand) have been gaining popularity.
Segger Microcontroller has unveiled “emApps”, a software framework for creating and executing apps, which are small programs that can be dynamically loaded and executed in a sandbox environment. Dirk ...
Telonic Instruments, the official UK representative of SIGLENT Technologies, is pleased to announce the release of the new SIGLENT SMM3000X Series ...
Following controversies surrounding ChatGPT, many users are ditching the AI chatbot for Claude instead. Here's how to make the switch.
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust.