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How to Build a Chalkboard Laptop for Toddlers
No electricity is required for this laptop that doubles as a chalkboard. Perfect for imaginative play in the car or at home!
Popular YouTube channel EvanAndKatelyn often focuses on content revolving around their impressive creations, and their latest DIY may have produced the world's biggest laptop. YouTube has offered ...
Have you ever looked at your laptop and thought, “What if I could build one myself?” It might sound like an impossible feat—something reserved for tech giants or engineering wizards—but the truth is, ...
You don’t need an electrical engineering degree to build a robot army. With the $35 Raspberry Pi B+, you can create robots and connected devices on the cheap, with little more than an Internet ...
These days you can find tiny laptop computers with screens as small as 7 inches. But Paul Klinger wanted something smaller… a lot smaller. So he built his own. The ThinkTiny is a miniature laptop ...
This project gives a whole new meaning to DIY PC. We don’t know how capable you were as a teenager, but could you have designed your own Ryzen-based mini PC? Whilst making repairs to laptop ...
The Framework Laptop is a notebook computer designed with modularity in mind. Not only can you buy expansion cards that let you swap out a USB port for an HDMI port or additional storage, but all the ...
How do you introduce kids to a computer in a way that won’t turn them into screen junkies? Try making them build the thing before they use it. [Photo: Kano] With the addition of a touchscreen to its ...
Why it matters: Kickstarter success story Kano has expanded its product line with a new touchscreen-enabled computer kit. If you're looking for a fun and interactive way to get your kids interested in ...
Nvidia has just released a $99 pocket-sized computer named the Jetson Nano, targeted towards “embedded designers, researchers, and DIY makers” who want to tinker with a system for offline AI ...
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