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It Took 8,000 LEGO Pieces, 32 L Motors and 8 BuWizz Bricks to Build This Functional Go-Kart – TechEBlog

Photo credit: BuWizzWhen is LEGO not just something you use to build static sculptures? When BuWizz gets their hands on the bricks. The team used nearly 8,000 LEGO pieces, 32 L motors, 8 BuWizz bricks, and the BuWizz app to create a life-sized go-kart that can hit a top speed of 2.5 mph. Sure, it […]

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Elago AW3 AirPods Case Looks Like an Old Macintosh Computer – TechEBlog

Elago’s AW3 AirPods Case is modeled after the original line of Apple Macintosh computers, and is compatible with both generations of the wireless earphones. When using with the second-generation AirPods, the front LED remains visible and the case retains its wireless charging support. It’s made of flexible, impact-resistant silicone material, while an added layer prevents

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Google’s Machine Learning Comics Makes It Easy To Learn, Even For Noobs

You might have come across numerous courses and explanatory material for Machine Learning — most of which are difficult to comprehend at times. But don’t give up on the chance to learn ML yet! Google has released a comic strip for Machine Learning that will teach the concepts of ML even to a noob. Those

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Microsoft To Bring Edge Browser To Linux

Microsoft is trying to find one more home for its revamped Edge browser. Its Technical Program Manager for web, Sean Larson, has put out a new survey on Twitter asking feedback from developers who depend on Linux for development, testing, and other stuff. The survey asks developers what distro they prefer for development, and whether

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Google Researcher Claims To Have Achieved “Quantum Supremacy”

According to a report by the Financial Times, a paper published by a Google researcher claims to have achieved Quantum Supremacy. If it turns out to be true, would be of the biggest breakthroughs of our generation. A piece of big news regarding the potentially-breakthrough achievement in the field of quantum computing was published on

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Oracle Autonomous Linux Is The World’s First Autonomous OS

Oracle Autonomous Linux OS has been announced to simplify cloud computing needs for server-side computers. It is the world’s first autonomous operating system and comes with Oracle OS management services. Oracle Autonomous Linux OS will mainly be used as a server-side solution on an enterprise scale. This Linux OS will provide a great deal of

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DIY Hacker Turns PS2 Into Portable Gaming Console Using Raspberry Pi

Sony discontinued all handheld PlayStation controls in March 2019 which lead to a spike in DIY handheld consoles. Along similar lines, a Redditor named Darkwingmod has created a portable PS2 which uses Raspberry Pi 2 as SMB server to load games directly from Ethernet. Darkwingmod started the project way back in 2013, took a break

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Thousands Of Linux Servers Infected By Lilu (Lilocked) Ransomware

A new strain of ransomware named Lilocked or Lilu has affected thousands of Linux-based servers all over the world. The ransomware started infecting servers back in mid-July but in the last two weeks, the attacks have become more frequent. The very first case of Lilocked ransomware came to light when a user uploaded a ransomware

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Librem 5 Linux Phone’s Iterative Shipping Schedule Is Finally Here

Just earlier this year in July, we gave you the latest update on the much-anticipated Libre 5 Linux smartphone that has been under development for quite some time. Back then, Purism announced the final specifications of its open source, Linux-based smartphone. Powered by a 1.5GHz i.MX8M Quad-Core processor, the smartphone will ship with 3GB RAM

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Star Wars Fan Creates Lightsaber Attachment for Bionic Arm – TechEBlog

Trace Wilson, a 25-year-old Star Wars fan from Richmond, Virginia, USA, was born without his right hand, but found a geeky solution by attaching a lightsaber in place of his missing limb. Simply put, the lightsaber parts are made by Saberforge and the adapter that enables him to connect it to his forearm was custom

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