The latest DIY craze is a portable computer inspired by a 1984 sci-fi novel. I built one with a Raspberry Pi. Here's why and ...
Discover the ultimate DIY cyberdeck project featuring a sliding screen, mechanical keyboard, and swappable battery modules.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that Adafruit is now stocking and selling a Raspberry Pi 400 CyberDeck Bonnet, which comes preassembled enabling you to quickly attach it to your ...
The Flipper One is a full-on Linux cyberdeck that solves my biggest Raspberry Pi problem ...
Discover what a cyberdeck is, why DIY portable hacker computers are trending, and how makers build their own cyberpunk-inspired machines.
Meta’s Quest VR headset recently got the ability to accept and display video over USB-C, and it’s started some gears turning in folks’ heads. [Ian Hamilton] put together a quick concept machine ...
The developer behind the ShaRPiKeebo kit (which turns a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W into a handheld computer), has introduced a new project that uses a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 as the brains of a ...
Before there were laptop computers as we know them today, there were theoretically portable systems like the Osborne 1 which included keyboards, tiny screens, disk drives and a case designed to be ...
Based on fictional technologies from cyberpunk novels like "Neuromancer", cyberdecks are DIY-centric computing devices that are growing increasingly popular.
Somewhere in the multiverse, there's an alternate timeline where bulky 80's and late 90's computers never quite evolved into what we have today. Instead of going slimmer, powerful, and more portable, ...
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