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A community for news and discussion about the hardware side of technology. Questions and support posts are also welcome, so long as they are relevant to hardware and interesting technologies therein.


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Now you can watch your webcam feed in a terminal window!

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Features modular replaceable port adaptors, screen, and more.

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Hello everybody! I am your new moderator. I do not intend to change anything around here and will simply enforce the rules as they are currently. This is a pretty small community at the moment but I'd love to see it grow!

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The PCI Special Interest Group said that PCI Express 7.0 has completed its final draft. Meanwhile, we still haven't seen its predecessor, PCIe 6.

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But when will they be available?

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The Asus version of Nvidia's Project Digits.

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'Like and sign up to watch'.

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The brain-machine interface idea has been a science-fiction trope for many years, and while one wouldn’t call it mainstream, experimenting with this technology isn’t out of the realm of possibilities today. Getting started, however, may still seem like a steep learning curve. To help with this challenge, PiEEG has developed the PiEEG Kit.

According to PiEEG, this all-in-one kit is "designed for learning signals from your brain and body, including EEG, EKG, EMG, and EOG, in a comfortable and user-friendly format."

It's geared toward anyone getting started in this field, including researchers, students, and enthusiasts that simply want to learn about this tech.

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Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, Snapdragon G2 Gen 2, and Snapdragon G1 Gen 2 enter the ring.

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