NVIDIA Jetson Nano Review – Tegra X1 Single Board Computer

The NVIDIA Jetson Nano developer kit is here and its a pretty sweet piece of kit! This single board computer pack an underclocked Nvidia Tegra X1 CPU found in the Shield TV and Nintendo Switch, with 4Gb of LPDDR4 ram and 128 Cuda Core GPU this board is a tiny monster marked for Ai but it can be used as an everyday Linux PC for web browsing Video playback and Emulation.

The Untold Story Of Virtual Reality On The Sega Genesis – The Unreleased The Sega VR Headset

The Sega VR was announced in 1991. The Sega VR was featured at 1993’s Winter CES, it featured accurate head tracking, was on the cover of magazines, was part of a breakfast cereal contest, and had four games developed for it. The Sega VR was supposed to be released in fall of 1993 but once fall came not only was it not released then… the Sega VR was never released… period. So what happened to Sega’s highly anticipated VR headset for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive? This is the story of the Sega VR.

Awesome 3D Printed Flexible Shoes

Today RCLifeOn 3D printed shoes using flexible material. 3D printing offers not only hard plastics but surprisingly flexible filaments. The shoes were made by using TPU, FilaFlex and NinjaFlex. He printed the white TPU, which is quite a bit less flexible than the other two filaments, on the TEVO Black Widow. However, the Orca Cygnus printer managed the NinjaFlex like a champ, something most printers cannot do.

How the Sony Playstation Portable PSP Security was defeated | MVG

From a simple ‘Hello World’ program in March 2005 to the easy to install Custom Firmware we use today. This is the story of how Security on Sony’s first handheld – the PSP – was easily defeated and the game of cat and mouse between Sony and Hackers that ensued. Hackers won and ultimately the PSP became a completely open system for all revisions of its hardware.