A PSP/PS Vita Clone that Runs Android – Much W1 Review / Snail iReadyGo

So I got my hands on the 2015 Snail Much W1 78P01 android emulation/Android gaming phone also know as the IReadyGo Handheld. Powered by an 8 Core MediaTek MTK6592 at 1.7Ghz with a Mali 450MP4 GPU at 700Mhz and 2Gb of ram but how does it handle emulation in 2020? Should you buy one? Let’s find out! I test out some Sega Genesis, GBA, NeoGeo, Dreamcast, PS1, Dreamcast, and even PSP.

3D Printer Makes the Perfect Chocolate Layer

3D printing chocolate has been a distant dream for ages, but finally the future is here. No but really, it’s a neat concept. It works by a stepper motorrotating 2 gears that generates pressure to move the liquid chocolate down through a nozzle. You place a bunch of chocolate inside the tank and let it melt by a heating element connected to the hotend of the 3D printer.

How To Setup Snort on pfSense – Intrusion Detection & OpenAppID

In this tutorial, I will show you how to setup Snort intrusion detection & prevention System on pfSense. With Snort you can own your own IDS/IPS for your network security. Check out how to configure this great package in Pfsense. Setting up the Snort Intrusion Detection System On pfsense 2.4 With OpenappID / Layer 7 Open Application ID system.

Alienware Concept UFO is a Switch killer that plays PC games

The quest to play demanding AAA games on the go sans gaming laptop has long been a dream of PC makers. And the Alienware Concept UFO realizes that dream in spectacular fashion. 

There have been a few promising attempts in the past, but nothing feasible or compelling enough to take off with mainstream gamers. Alienware has created a device so tantalizing, the company has done something it’s never done before –– show off a concept product to the public. 

Alienware’s latest venture takes familiar concepts (like the Nintendo Switch) and builds on them to forge what could very will be the future of mobile PC gaming.

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Build your own tracking and GoTo mount for DSLR astrophotography

Astrophotography can be challenging, in a large part because your subject matter — or your base, the Earth rather — is constantly moving. In order to take excellent long exposures of far-off objects, Redditor intercipere came up with a beautiful 3D-printable, star-following mount that holds and rotates a DSLR camera.

Now intercipere can simply input the RA/DEC coordinates and the device will automatically move to a desired target in the sky.

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