An old TV, a Raspberry Pi, and a setup that beats every streaming box on the market.
The cheapest single-board computer is one you probably already own.
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Android has been creeping into cars for more than a decade, first with the phone-based Android Auto and later with built-in ...
Better known for its artificial intelligence software solutions, Hugging Face unveiled the Reachy Mini open-source desktop robot last year. It is designed ...
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Playing original Xbox games on your Android device is now within reach, thanks to the X1 Box emulator. Built on the XEMU project, this emulator allows you to relive classic titles like Halo: Combat ...
Xbox emulation is now available on Android, albeit in a limited and somewhat controversial form. The app is called X1 Box and it is available in Google's Play Store for $7.99, as of this writing.