Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. This is not as easy as it sounds — and it’s not common advice. But ...
A recent study found that adults over 50 who used phones, computers, and tablets had a 42 percent lower risk of cognitive impairment and a 74 percent lower rate of cognitive decline. This could be ...
The Raspberry Pi has evolved a significant amount since its inception, and it's proved to be useful for a wide range of applications. It can be used to build all kinds of small electronic devices, ...
Cutting corners: Raspberry Pi has introduced a new variant of its popular Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer with 1GB of memory. The board comes at a premium price of $45, and you can blame the ...
You know when your phone is somewhere in the house, but you don't know where? That's where “Find my phone” capability comes in handy. Just ask a nearby family member or friend to use the feature built ...
Losing your phone can leave you in panic mode, especially when the battery dies. The good news is that both Apple and Android offer built-in tools that help you track a missing device even when it is ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to DIY tech, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most recognizable products out there. It's been around for more than a decade now, ...
In brief: A couple in the UK has become the first people in the country to heat their home using a small data center in their shed, part of a trial scheme for low-income households to transition to ...
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The Nothing Phone universe continues to expand. On Wednesday, the company launched the fourth model in the Phone 3 lineup: the Nothing Phone 3a Lite. The cheapest model in the series, the Phone 3a ...
The Raspberry Pi might sound like dessert, but it's actually a credit card–sized computer changing the world of DIY tech. First launched in 2012 by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, it was designed to make ...