When it comes to music production and audio engineering, Linux isn’t the most common choice. This isn’t for lack of decent tools or other typical open source usability issues: Ardour as a highly ...
A few years ago, someone figured out small, cheap ARM Linux boards are really, really useful, extremely popular, sell very well, blink LEDs, and are able to open the doors of engineering and computer ...
A few months ago we told you about a $7 mini PC called the Orange Pi Zero which features a quad-core processor, 256MB of RAM, an Ethernet jack and a USB port. But one thing the Orange Pi Zero lacks: a ...
At US $6.99, a new Raspberry Pi competitor called Orange Pi Zero costs less than some sandwiches in New York City. The Orange Pi Zero can be used to make electronics or robots, or it can fill in as a ...
If you are in the market for an affordable mini PC, you may be interested to know that the previously unveiled Orange Pi Zero 2 mini PC is now available to purchase, priced from just $16. The Orange ...
Users of the $7 Orange Pi Zero mini PC that would like to add a little extra functionality, can now purchase an expansion board in the form of the Orange Pi Zero NAS which is also priced at $7. To ...
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