ARM and X86 Team Up in No Compromise Cyberdeck

Over the last couple of years the cyberdeck community has absolutely exploded. Among those who design and build these truly personal computers there are no hard rules, save perhaps making sure the final result looks as unconventional as possible. But one thing that’s remained fairly consistent is the fact that …read more

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Mini iMac G4 Made With NUC and 3D Printer

Apple’s computers have been well regarded over the years for their sharp design features. Of course, something that’s great can only be cuter and cooler if it’s made even smaller. In just that vein, [Gary Olson] whipped up a 54% scale iMac G4.

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iMac G4 Reborn with Intel NUC Transplant

Released in 2002, Apple’s iMac G4 was certainly a unique machine. Even today, its hemispherical case and integrated “gooseneck” display is unlike anything else on the market. Whether or not that’s a good thing is rather subjective of course, but there’s no denying it’s still an attention grabber nearly 20 …read more

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Intel Fixes High-Severity Flaws in NUC, Discontinues Buggy Compute Module

Intel fixed nine high- and medium-severity flaws in its April security update, which could enable privilege escalation and denial of service attacks. Continue reading Intel Fixes High-Severity Flaws in NUC, Discontinues Buggy Compute Module

High-Severity Flaws Plague Intel Graphics Drivers

Intel patched six high-severity flaws in its graphics drivers, as well as other vulnerabilities in its NUC firmware, and a load value injection vulnerability that could allow attackers to steal sensitive data. Continue reading High-Severity Flaws Plague Intel Graphics Drivers