Ever wanted to build a PC into a desk but not known where to start? Well, in this project video DIY Perks will be showing you exactly how to build a unique folding desk PC that brings LOADS of practical benefits to the table. Enjoy!
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How to Make the Ultimate 18650 Power Bank with Infinitely Expandable Capacity
In this video K R A L Y N 3D will show you the ultimate solution to power on the go. This DIY power bank features a removable battery pack, which can be easily replaced, giving this power bank unlimited capacity as long as you have enough cells. The cost of the row components of this power bank is around 60 dollars, which is two times cheaper than anything commercially equivalent.
10 Core Budget Gaming with Intel Xeon and Socket 2011
We are checking out a 10 Core, 20 Thread processor for LGA 2011 that you can get for 50 bucks. We are also testing a brand-new LGA 2011 motherboard with Quad-Channel memory support and dual M.2. It’s nice getting so many cores for such a low price, but are there any issues and is it worth investing into LGA 2011?
Looking Glass Pro Holographic Display!
We catch up once again with Looking Glass, to check out their new Looking Glass Pro holographic display and all-in-one computer. CTO Alex Hornstein shows us some of the amazing holograms made for this volumetric display, from animated scene to ambient creatures. Plus, we discuss the state of volumetric video and how Looking Glass can take advantage of VR and AR video pipelines.
$64 Android 9.0 2019 Walmart Tablet Review – Is it Worth Buying?
In this video, ETA Prime takes a look at the new $64 ONN 8 inch Android 9.0 tablet from Walmart. He runs some benchmarks test some native android games and Emulators plus video playback. plus he compares it to the Amazon Fire 8 HD tablet. Is it worth the price? let’s find out.
Google Stored G Suite Users’ Passwords in Plain-Text for 14 Years
After Facebook and Twitter, Google becomes the latest technology giant to have accidentally stored its users’ passwords unprotected in plaintext on its servers—meaning any Google employee who has access to the servers could have read them.
In a blog post published Tuesday, Google revealed that its G Suite platform mistakenly stored unhashed passwords of some of its enterprise users on internal servers in plaintext for 14 years because of a bug in the password recovery feature.
G Suite, formerly known as Google Apps, is a collection of cloud computing, productivity, and collaboration tools that have been designed for corporate users with email hosting for their businesses.
Samsung’s First Tablet: The $5,000 PenMaster From 1992!
A retrospective on the 1992 Samsung Pen Master 386SL/20, their first publicly released tablet computer! Packing a full-featured MS-DOS PC with Windows for Pen Computing, it was quite the impressive machine.
NERF Rival Minigun
For most people, the Nerf Rival’s 100-round capacity and 70 MPH firing speed are more than enough to have a whole lot of backyard fun. YouTube Nerf-gun modifier Captain Xavier, however, is not most people. Case-in-point, Xavier’s modified Nerf Rival Minigun.
This monstrous tool of office warfare can shoot off 20 rounds per second at the gun’s original speed of 70 MPH. What’s more, it can fire continuously for nearly two minutes thanks to the 2,000 round capacity stored in the molle webbed backpack. That’s a lot of flying foam. Unfortunately for us, the Captain has said he’s not going to be making these on commission for anyone, nor will he be releasing a how-to video on it. This particular build was just for the fun of it.
Robotic movement export to Arduino board
Record a robotic movement with your desktop browser and export it to an Arduino board that is connected to multiple servos.
Has Linux & Open Source Beaten Windows
Discussing the impact #Linux and Free Open Source Software has against #Windows, and how it has defeated it in certain areas and forced Microsoft to adapt. Discussing the #BrowserWar and downfall of #WindowsMobile, and the parts Netscape, Firefox, Chrome, and Android played.