Few technology trends blur the line between science fiction and reality quite like cyberdecks. First imagined in the 1984 novel “Neuromancer” by science fiction author William Gibson, cyberdecks were ...
Gen Z is reviving cyberdecking by building quirky DIY computers from everyday objects. Behind this lies a push for slower, ...
Across social media, Gen Z creators are building personalised portable computers that look like they were stolen straight out of a dystopian sci-fi film ...
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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We previously wrote about Carbon’s CyberT, a Blackberry-style Raspberry Pi CM4 handheld Linux cyberdeck designed for Kali Linux and penetration testing. The company, now operating under the ...
It’s time for another dose of retro-futurism, this time in the form of the TypeFrame PS-85 CyberDeck. The folks at Raspberry Pi spotted this one initially. The reason for that is obvious — this custom ...
The PocketTerm35 is the latest cyberdeck-like device we’ve seen in the past few months, and it looks like this one is ready for retail. More or less. Unlike Rabbit’s possibly ill-fated Project ...
Since the RP2040 microcontroller is available as a stand-alone component, it’s easy enough for third parties to churn out their own variations — or outright clones of — the Raspberry Pi Pico. Thus we ...
This package turns your Raspberry Pi into a USB Ethernet gadget using the kernel’s g_ether driver. On the host it appears as: CDC-ECM on Linux and macOS RNDIS on Windows (use the included Raspberry Pi ...