Intel’s Compute Stick now comes in more flavors than just Windows, Windows, and more Windows. A version of the Intel Compute Stick loaded with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (long term support) will go on sale this ...
Could anything be more joyous, more evocative of lazy summer afternoons spent wandering the fair, fairy floss in one hand, a Dagwood Dog in the other, than a thing that comes on a stick? Lollipops ...
Would you rather lug around a 4-pound laptop with its heavy power adapter, or carry a 2-ounce PC the size of a candy bar? If it's the latter, then the Intel Compute Stick will definitely appeal. The ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Intel Compute Stick is a $150 desktop PC that fits in ...
Intel’s thumb-size Compute Stick — a PC that resembles a USB pen drive — is now available with either Windows 8.1 or Linux. The Compute Stick can turn a display with an HDMI port into a full Windows ...
Intel has announced the Compute Stick, a fully-fledged PC that is no bigger than a pack of chewing gum. Unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, the device turns any HDMI-ready television into a Windows 8.1 ...
Pre-orders recently began for Intel's new Compute Stick -- a "PC on a stick" -- a plug-and-play device that packs a full operating system to transform TVs and monitors into computers. The 4-inch, ...
This is a stick type PC "Compute Stick". It is a mini PC that plugs directly into display and TV with HDMI. The length is about 10 cm and the weight is about 42 g, which is about the size of a large ...
Intel has unveiled a rather odd product that may be overshadowed by bigger CES announcements, but we find the Intel Compute Stick quite interesting. Intel describes it as a “compute-on-a-stick” device ...
Speaking from a little bit of experience trying to use one of these Z3735F SoC boxes with XBMC/Kodi, I'd suggest anyone thinking of using it as a streamer either wait for Linux support or, if you ...
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