The Intel NUC P14E Laptop Element is a thin and light notebook computer with a 13.9 inch, 3000 x 2000 pixel touchscreen display, an aluminum body, and a modular design: the brains of the system are on ...
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Compal has introduced the Adapt X, a modular laptop concept that takes inspiration from Framework’s user-upgradable design. The Adapt X recently won an iF Design ...
Mobile computing encompasses the design and deployment of computational services and applications on portable devices—smartphones, tablets and wearables—leveraging integrated sensors, heterogeneous ...
Engineers at MIT have developed a modular computer chip with components that can communicate using flashes of light. This could allow for electronics that can easily be upgraded with new sensors or ...
The modular computing company, Framework has confirmed it will announce new products at the end of the month. The brand, known for its easy-to-configure and upgrade designs, will host an event ...
This attractive hunk of metal is the ChromiumPC Modular Computer from manufacturer Xi3, who claim it's the world's first desktop computer to run the Chrome operating system. Based on Xi3's Computer ...
What if your next desktop PC could grow with you, adapt to your evolving needs, and reflect your personal style—all without breaking a sweat? The Framework Desktop promises to do just that, redefining ...
“Modular” and “Computer” have historically been on the opposite ends of a rather awkward spectrum. One could argue that a hobbyist grade PC is modular, but only to a point. Re-configuring it on the ...
Framework has expanded its range from just modular laptop systems, adding a new Desktop Ryzen Max+ 395 DIY Mini PC to its range and the world of modular computing systems. Designed for enthusiasts and ...
[Marius Taciuc’s] latest endeavor, the B4 Thinker, offers a captivating glimpse into microcontroller architecture through a modular approach. This proof-of-concept project is meticulously documented, ...
When Motorola announced Webtop in January 2011, I fell for the hype, hard. Webtop was an accessory that turned Motorola’s Atrix 4G phone into a simple laptop, with a keyboard, trackpad and a full ...