| Visitors to the January 1977 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) witnessed a peculiar premiere in deep-frozen Chicago. Revealed here to an aston...
| Visitors to the January 1977 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) witnessed a peculiar premiere in deep-frozen Chicago. Revealed here to an aston...
| PICMG is an open modular computing specification group that can help you gain a competitive edge with early access to key technologies and p...
| Thanks to the rise in printable electronics, digital storage devices may soon be everywhere, on groceries, pill bottles and even clothing. A...
| When a computer goes down unexpectedly or your cell phone starts playing up don’t be too quick to point the finger of suspicion at the perso...
| Last year the first NexDock was brought into the marketplace – a laptop-lookalike or lapdock with a 14“ display and a Bluetooth keyboard tha...
| From down under, Steven Howell of SRKH Designs flags his Virtualette V1 dual stack microcomputer. The 76 x 37 x 18 mm dual board stack is sa...
| Got some spare time on your hands, and a few thousand transistors lying around? (say, 42,000?) Then consider building a megacomputer like Ja...
| Elektor proudly introduces the world’s very first book on the BBC micro:bit, the credit card sized computer with an ARM processor on it. The...
| Anyone who works with electronics needs an oscilloscope. In recent years it looks like stand-alone oscilloscopes have been displaced by the...
| The pi-top converts your Raspberry Pi into a laptop. It comes as a nice kit that is very easy to assemble thanks to a great construction man...