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  • _Theonel_ (Jeff Weston) and Baldnerd (Robbie Ferguson) in Minecraft
    January 29, 2021

    How-To: Raspberry Pi 4 as a Multiplayer Minecraft Server

    Video below shows how to setup your Raspberry Pi 4 Minecraft server, and demonstrates the performance, complete with in-game footage. Robbie Ferguson and Jeff Weston from Category5 Technology TV have been wondering whether a Raspberry Pi 4 would be powerful enough...

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  • Customer Review: Gamesir Controllers
    September 10, 2020

    Customer Review: Gamesir Controllers

    We love hearing what our customers think of the products we sell. Here are a few reviews about our popular Gamesir Controllers: Vipin Kumar Gamesir Gamepad is Best Gamepad for Gaming !! Thank you for Sharing. Gorgeous Alexander T Hudspeth...

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  • How-To: Install Plex on ROCKPro64
    August 6, 2020

    How-To: Install Plex on ROCKPro64

    From eletromaker.io: One of the best development boards you can buy is the RockPro64. With its Rockchip RK3399 processor, Mali T860MP4 GPU, and up to 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, the RockPro64 is an excellent SBC for several purposes including retro...

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  • Customer Feedback: You Guys Rock!
    July 26, 2020

    Customer Feedback: You Guys Rock!

    We love sharing feedback that we get from our customers, like this recent one from Paul S.: You guys Rock!  Thank you for the installation videos!  I am currently running three rockpro64 SBCs in their fine Premium Aluminum Cases.  I...

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  • How to remotely connect to your SBC with Secure Shell
    January 14, 2020

    How to remotely connect to your SBC with Secure Shell

    Using SBCs can be a budget friendly alternative to running small server applications in your home or business, that being said, the act of setting them up can get tedious if an HDMI cable needs to be shared between several boards. Luckily enough, most, if not all, Linux distributions open port 22 for secure shell connections, also known as SSH.
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