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| | | | | Ever wanted to bring your library of home console games (PC, PS4, or Xbox One) on the go? Ever wanted to play a round or two of Call Of Duty while sitting in the school library studying for a class you never payed attention to? Well, with some basic knowledge of router settings, a half decent laptop or smartphone, and an internet connection that's not dial-up, you can! PlayStation 4 The defacto and only way to stream your PS4 out of home are as follows: own a PS Vita/PS TV (not many people do), own a Son... | |
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www.hackgnar.com
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| | | | | Do you want to get into tinkering and hacking Bluetooth LE devices? Up until now, doing so was very much a DIY process. You would h... | |
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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | | If you have spent any time in gaming hardware circles, then you've probably heard about the Steam Deck, the Linux-based handheld gaming PC built by Valve. Yes, you heard that right: not Windows, but Linux. I've had my fair share of attempts at gaming on Linux. When it works, it's amazing. When it doesn't, it's incredibly frustrating. The last thing I want to do when playing a game is to become a developer and start troubleshooting issues with all the layers between the hardware and the game. | |
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geek.thinkunique.org
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| | | What do you do when all your favorite games were on the old 8-bit and 16-bit gaming consoles, but you want something portable. Well, check this out -- Pocket | ||