What Small Office / Home Office firewall solution do you use, how do these stack up in various situations?
Take a look at a cross comparison of pfSense, Untangle and Ubiquiti firewall systems.
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Oculus Rift – worth it in 2019?
The Oculus Rift, is it still worth it in 2019?
LED Printers: The Common Printing Tech You Haven’t Heard Of.
If you’re among the 85%* of people who don’t know what an LED printer is, then prepare to have your mind mildly blown …
How Did they make TV Graphics in the 80’s & 90’s? Meet the Quantel Paintbox | Retro Road Trip
The power of modern computers means we take tasks like video captions and effects for granted these days, but how did intro graphics, credits, overlays and other art assets get made digitally in the 80’s and 90’s? Today we find out about the Quantel Paintbox workstations, made for just such tasks.
Top 3 FREE 3D Design Software in 2019!
These are my picks for best free 3D Design software for 2019! If you’re just getting started in the wonderful world of 3D Design/CAD/Organic Modelling then look no further.
Threading 3D Printed Parts – How to use heat-set inserts.
We can make our 3D-printed parts even more capable when we start mixing them with some essential “mechanical vitamins.” By combining prints with screws, nuts, fasteners, and pins, we get a rich ecosystem for mechanism-making with capabilities beyond what we could simply print alone.
E3D Launches SuperVolcano HotEnd Boasting 11x the Volumetric Throughput of V6
E3D, the 3D printer parts company, has announced the release of its long-awaited SuperVolcano HotEnd add-on which boasts up to 11x the volumetric throughput of the company’s V6 HotEnd.
E3D, the British producer of all things related to 3D printing machines, has launched a new HotEnd upgrade called the SuperVolcano.
This HotEnd is compatible with printers that can integrate the popular E3D V6. However, the SuperVolcano has up to 11x the volumetric throughput of the V6. In a test done with PLA at 220°C, the SuperVolcano had a throughput of 6600 mm3 per minute.
D.I.Y. “Game Boy” Handheld! – ClockworkPi v3.1 GameShell Review | Nintendrew
Assembly and review of the Game Shell version 3.1!