The Raspberry Pi isn’t the only mini computer that you can turn into a cheap laptop by connecting a Motorola Lapdock. Motorola’s laptop docking station may have been designed for select Android ...
The MK802 is a USB thumb-drive sized computer that ships with Android 4.0 software and the ability to download and run apps from the Google Play Store. But it also comes with a number of apps ...
The new Rev2 firmware shortly to be released will also bring with it a new feature that will provide users with the ability to change screen resolution under Android. This is a significant improvement ...
When the MK802 Android mini PC landed in our laps, it caused more than a ripple of interest. Since then, a swathe of "pendroids" have found their way to market, and the initial waves have died down.
We have featured a number of mini computers here on Geeky Gadgets, including the Raspberry Pi which is just $35 and the FXI Cotton Candy priced at a lofty $200. Now a new contender has arrived in the ...
Unless you're lucky enough to live in Scandinavia, you'll have to wait till the end of summer to get your Cotton Candy fix. Aching to nab yourself a computer-on-a-stick before then? If you're willing ...
The MK802 might not let on who’s manufacturing it, but it’s a fairly powerful Android 4.0 USB-stick computer for $74. The MK802 might not let on who’s manufacturing it, but it’s a fairly powerful ...
Perfect to hook-up to a television, Amazon is offering the MK802 Mini Android PC for $35.21 — lower than the regular list price of $59. For those unfamiliar, this little gadget offers a full Android 4 ...
It's called the Cotton Candy for a reason. That's because at just .7 ounces (1 ounce with its port covers on), the device is as light as the sugary confection. At 3 inches long, .95 inches wide and .5 ...
Budding programmers and video lovers with low budgets will find the Raspberry Pi delectable, but performance issues will scare away average users. Today’s smartphones are pretty good computers, but we ...