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Arduino vs Raspberry Pi: Which board should you buy for your next DIY project?

If youre a part of the DIY community, you may have heard about Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards. At first glance, both devices look extremely similar and can even be used interchangeably for a handful of cool projects.

Sun May 5, 2024 20:00
These are the next 5 projects on my SBC to-do list

Single-board computers are awesome little machines capable of doing some really cool things if youre willing to go hands on and put in a bit of work. Whats even better is that there are dozens of communities online willing to share not only what they made with their SBCs, but how they made it. After countless hours scrolling through Reddit,...

Sun May 5, 2024 20:00
Level up your video calls on the cheap with this HP monitor that's now 70% off with this crazy deal

There are a lot of different monitor options in 2024, but if you're looking for one that's great for video calls, then this HP monitor is going to be right up your alley. What sets this monitor apart from others is its 5MP camera, noise-canceling microphones, and excellent speakers.

Sun May 5, 2024 18:59
You are using OneNote wrong if you haven't tried these templates

Templates may be one of the most overlooked features of OneNote. Thats partially due to Microsofts slow pace updating the default templates library on OneNote. However, that shouldnt discourage you from exploring some of the built-in as well as third-party OneNote templates on your laptop. Whether you want to create a weekly plan, jot-down...

Sun May 5, 2024 18:01
MagSafe charger? That's boring. Here are some of the weirdest MagSafe accessories

Many tech enthusiasts, including myself, can't resist new gadgets that make life a little easier. But just because something is useful, doesn't mean it has to be boring. MagSafe accessories are a great example of this after all, magnets are always fun and satisfying.

Sun May 5, 2024 18:01
What are IOPS in SSDs, and why they matter

IOPS stands for Input/Output Operations Per Second. While they don't always equate to real-world performance, they are used to measure how many tasks a computer storage device can handle, per second. The bigger the number, or the more IOPS a storage drive offers, the better performance the drive has to offer.

Sun May 5, 2024 17:02

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