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Pre-orders recently began for Intel's new Compute Stick -- a "PC on a stick" -- a plug-and-play device that packs a full operating system to transform TVs and monitors into computers. The 4-inch, ...
Xbox gamers will soon have yet another option to choose from when it comes to buying new controllers for their console.
SAVE $14: As of April 14, the 8BitDo Arcade Stick for Nintendo Switch and Windows PC is on sale at Amazon for just $75.99 ...
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A compute stick is about as compact as a PC can get. These mini computers bearing the resemblance of a USB drive have slipped under the radar in recent years, but I wouldn't count them out just yet.
Hannspree’s Micro PC is a tiny computer with an Intel Bay Trail processor, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. The Micro PC a bit larger than a typical USB flash drive, but plug it into the HDMI port on ...
Now that the first round of reviews are out, it's clear Intel's got the right idea with the Compute Stick, a full-blown PC on a $150 HDMI stick that plugs into any monitor or HDTV with a free port.
Movidius and Intel have put deep-learning on a stick with a tiny $79 USB device that makes bringing AI to hardware a snap. Movidius's goal has long been to move this type of image-based deep learning ...
The improved Fire TV Stick HD swaps Fire OS for Linux-based Vega OS. It releases at the end of April for $34.99 and is ...
Intel’s thumb-size Compute Stick — a PC that resembles a USB pen drive — is now available with either Windows 8.1 or Linux. The Compute Stick can turn a display with an HDMI port into a full Windows ...
Speaking from a little bit of experience trying to use one of these Z3735F SoC boxes with XBMC/Kodi, I'd suggest anyone thinking of using it as a streamer either wait for Linux support or, if you ...