Cyberdecks were once a science fiction approximation of what computing might look like in the future. In the end, consumer devices took a very different path. No matter, though, because the maker ...
What if your next DIY project wasn’t just another gadget, but a statement—a sleek, retro-futuristic device that turns heads and redefines functionality? Enter the dual-screen cyberdeck, a marvel of ...
When [Jak_o_Shadows] Siglent Oscilloscope died, he didn’t just mourn the loss, he saw an opportunity. See, he had a Raspberry Pi 400 already set aside for a cyberdeck build, and he just scored a novel ...
Cyberdecks have recently been growing in popularity, where fans are encouraged to indulge their designer urges and create bold new forms of computers. Much like the steampunk scene of the last decade, ...
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are basically tiny, low-power desktop computers. But one of the advantages of their small size and low power consumption is that you can fit them ...
Maker Ken Van Hoeylandt, who goes by ByteWelder online, has been tinkering with code and electronics for years. His latest project is a slick open source cyberdeck he calls Decktility. The system is ...
Rabbit wants programmers to carry a $500 Cyberdeck inspired by Sony’s legendary Vaio P ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that Adafruit is now stocking and selling a Raspberry Pi 400 CyberDeck Bonnet, which comes preassembled enabling you to quickly attach it to your ...