Fully Charged: Netflix kicks off 4K service, Raspberry Pi shrinks and Hotline Miami 2 gets a trailer
Netflix has kicked off its long-promised 4K streaming service, with selected material (including the second season of House of Cards) available in Ultra HD format. Of course, you’ll need a 4K TV or ...
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A Raspberry Pi 5 with Moonlight is a better 4K game streamer than the Steam Link app on Chromecast
Cloud gaming and in-home streaming have come a long way, but the hardware you choose still affects the quality of the experience. Many people reach for a Chromecast running the Steam Link app because ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, maker of the eponymous barebones computer, has announced the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. The new platform offers fans more choices to play with higher-memory, low-cost ...
Last November the refreshed Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ developer board landed on the market with a price tag of $25. A new version of the developer board has debuted called the Raspberry Pi 4 starting at ...
The Renegade Elite, from tech company Libre Computer, is a single-board computer that delivers more power than the Raspberry Pi. It isn’t the cheapest single board computer around, at $100, but you’re ...
Don’t be fooled by its size or price—the Raspberry Pi 4 rolling out today promises enough oomph to run two 4K screens at once, and it’s rocking more and better RAM. It’s so powerful, in fact, the ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
FriendlyElec has released a $35 rival to the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, outdoing the better-known board with 2GB of memory, Gigabit Ethernet, and a more powerful GPU. The NanoPi K1 Plus follows FriendlyElec's ...
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The original Raspberry Pi, released seven years ago, was a big bet – why buy a computer when you can build one yourself? Luckily, that bet has paid off. The tiny credit card-sized computer has sold ...
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