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The Raspberry Pi's 15-year reign is quietly ending—here's why
The Raspberry Pi is starting to feel like a square peg in a round hole.
Once the premium option for data transfers and remote control for high-end audiovisual and other devices, FireWire (IEEE 1394) has been dying a slow death ever since Apple and Sony switched over ...
XDA Developers on MSN
My $15 Raspberry Pi hosts my password manager and gets rid of expensive subscriptions
Uncover the benefits of hosting your password manager on a $15 Raspberry Pi and saying goodbye to costly subscriptions.
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Apple's First Digital Camera Cost $749 and Held 8 Photos. I Tried It 30 Years Later
Way back in 1994, Apple beat Canon and Nikon to release the first reasonably priced digital camera, the QuickTake 100. Using ...
In honor of the company's 50th anniversary, I bought an Apple QuickTake 100 from 1994 to find out what it was like to use a decades-old digicam.
PCMag UK on MSN
Did You Know Apple Made a Digital Camera in the '90s? Check Out the Sweet Lo-Fi Photos I Took With It
On the eve of Apple's 50th anniversary, I bought an Apple QuickTake 100 from 1994. With help from some passionate indie software developers, I managed to get it up and running.
Version 6.2 of Raspberry Pi’s Linux distribution, released on Tuesday, disables passwordless administrator-level commands, which were previously enabled by default for the sake of ease of use, despite ...
Yesterday, I wrote about a 2-year-old open-source hardware ESP32-based DAB+ receiver project, but it turns out there's also a ...
PocketTerm35 handheld Linux device supports Raspberry Pi 4B and Pi 5, featuring a 3.5-inch display, keyboard, UPS power, and ...
There were a plethora of tiny, local ISPs in the days of dial-up internet. Along with the big providers, many cities would ...
An earlier version of this automatic gateman system, built around a camera-based design, was published on the Electronics For ...
Instead of a secure, dedicated indicator light, MacBook Neo just shows a green icon when the camera is in use. Yet years of software engineering effort means the camera "exclave" still can't be hacked ...
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