TTVKTR open-source firmware converts old IR remote controls into presentation clickers through Raspberry Pi RP2040 USB boards ...
There was a time when a CB radio was a simple affair: a small box with a channel selector, volume, and squelch controls. No ...
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With internal storage capacities in smartphones and laptops ever-increasing, there is less reliance on external storage media by users. Plus, cloud storage is all the rage these days, offering ...
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Modern laptops keep getting slimmer, but that’s cost us ports and card slots. You can fix that with this tiny accessory: Acer’s double-sided 2-in-1 USB card reader. It’s now just $10 at Amazon with a ...
Amazon has begun rolling out software update 5.19.3 to supported Kindles. USB-transferred PDFs now support highlights, notes, and improved navigation. Kindle Scribe adds direct writing on sideloaded ...
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust. Google’s ChromeOS Flex is a service that lets users ...
It's been about two months since we re-launched the Dark Reading Commentary section to focus on opinions. Today, we clarify two other types of Commentary submissions that we publish on Dark Reading.
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
If you've ever wondered why so many gadgets made before the mid-2010s used the slim, tapered Micro-USB connector, and why almost everything today has moved to the oval-shaped USB-C port, the answer ...