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Raspberry Pi and mini PC home lab prices hit parity as DRAM costs skyrocket
By Ben Stockton published
The price of a Raspberry Pi now has parity with Intel N100 mini PCs at just over $200, with flash memory price spikes continuing to push prices up across the board.

Commodore 64 floppy drive has the power to be a computer
By Mark Tyson published
TechTuber shows that the Commodore 1541 floppy disk electronics were powerful and capable enough to work as a standalone computer.

Razer laptop motherboard repair video showcases superhuman hand-soldering skills
By Mark Tyson published
An electronics technician succeeds in the most intricate gaming laptop motherboard repair we have seen completed.

Researchers discover that some biodegradable electronics produce microplastics as they degrade
By Jowi Morales published
Researchers from Northeastern University discovered that PEDOT:PSS, which is typically used in medical research, breaks down into harmful microplastics.

Dual-PCB Linux computer with 843 components designed by AI boots on first attempt
By Mark Tyson last updated
LA-based startup Quilter has outlined Project Speedrun, which marks a milestone in computer design by AI.

Boy breaks 50 of his father's Samsung M.2 NVMe SSDs worth nearly $4,000
By Mark Tyson published
Tragic images showing 50 mangled M.2 SSDs has been shared on social media. It looks like a naughty boy was the culprit.

UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate busted repeatedly sabotaging rival student's computer, causing $46,000 in damages
By Mark Tyson published
PhD student rivalry extends to repeated physical laptop damage, hidden camera shows.

Enthusiast modder celebrates PlayStation's 31st anniversary in style, creates smallest-ever motherboard using genuine chips
By Mark Tyson published
An enthusiast has managed to shrink an already dinky PS One motherboard down to a quarter of its size. Working prototype uses all original ICs.
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