Appearing straight out of science fiction, portable computers called cyberdecks have been growing in popularity, especially among Gen Z. They can be built with minimal parts and customized both in ...
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In the age of AI and online surveillance, cyberpunks are creating "cyberdecks": homemade, portable computers out of big tech's reach. Featured Video Though many new tech tools are shaping the world's ...
Apple's new family of laptops might have a cringeworthy name, but don't let it fool you. Despite the MacBook Neo running on a built-for-iPhone A-series processor and being limited to 8GB of RAM, it ...
When you think of an AI-forward PC, you might think of something like NVIDIA's $3,999 DGX Spark — a computer with enough computing power to run complex large language models locally. That's not what ...
In this awesome project an old Razer Edge, Android-based handheld gaming tablet, has been reimagined as a compact Cyberdeck with expanded functionality. Below ETA Prime, takes you through the project ...
Jesse Lyu, the founder behind AI hardware and software startup Rabbit, says he and his company are on a “redemption arc.” Looking back on the r1’s launch, Lyu says that Rabbit was forced into a ...
AI gadgets might be a collective flop so far, but that hasn’t stopped the companies that make them from continuing to try their hand. Rabbit, for its part in the AI gadget conversation, is taking ...
The AI hardware company announced its next bet, dubbed “project cyberdeck”: a portable device specifically designed for vibe-coding. It also announced an over-the-air update to its r1 device that ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
A critical-severity vulnerability in the vm2 Node.js sandbox library, tracked as CVE-2026-22709, allows escaping the sandbox and executing arbitrary code on the underlying host system. The open-source ...