Learn how to build a hand-crank phone charger at home using simple electronics components like repurposed DC motors, magnets, ...
Google and Back Market’s $3 ChromeOS Flex USB Kit helps older PCs avoid e-waste, but availability remains limited after early ...
If your old laptop has been slowing down or collecting dust, Google may have a surprisingly cheap fix. The company has teamed up with Back Market, a platform known for refurbished electronics, to ...
Learn how to create a functional paracord bracelet with a hidden USB drive built right in. A practical DIY project that combines style, survival utility, and everyday tech. #ParacordTutorial ...
PCWorld explains how to transform a USB flash drive into a portable retro gaming console using Batocera OS and BalenaEtcher software. This approach allows gamers to create an affordable, portable ...
Create a voice satellite using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and a ReSpeaker 2Mic HAT. This tutorial should work for almost any Raspberry Pi and USB microphone. Audio enhancements and local wake word ...
UsbGps4Droid is a USB GPS provider application for the Android operating system, providing GPS support for devices down to android 4.0 The application provides location updates to Android which allows ...
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
No one likes getting into a cold car in the winter and immediately driving off, right? It’s easier to drive when your windshield is defrosted and the interior car is nice and toasty – and the same ...
If you're looking to install a lightweight version of GNOME on Debian, similar to Ubuntu's "Minimal Install," you're in the right place. This guide will walk you through the steps to perform a Debian ...
Yes, you can program Arduino with Python using the PyFirmata library. While Arduino traditionally uses C++ code, Python can control Arduino boards through the Firmata protocol, allowing you to ...