The cyberdeck name comes from the 1984 novel Neuromancer. They're DIY computers that can be based on a cyberpunk vibe. If you don't fancy building a cyberdeck, why not try buying your own? Everyone ...
Before there were laptop computers as we know them today, there were theoretically portable systems like the Osborne 1 which included keyboards, tiny screens, disk drives and a case designed to be ...
Cyberdecks may have begun as a fictional type of portable computer that hackers could use to “jack in” to cyberspace, but now that technology has caught up to science fiction in a lot ways, there’s a ...
Computers were supposed to be personal, customizable, and cool. At times, in this cold modern world, we forget that. However, the cyberdeck scene is chock full of people building creative, original ...
Davide Marchetti, a self-taught programmer and electronics enthusiast, has developed the Backpack Cyberdeck, a portable lab powered by a Raspberry Pi 4. This innovative project combines his interests ...
It may be time to forget ultrathin laptops and embrace the chonk, just like Daniel Norris did when he designed the extremely cool Chonky Palmtop. This cyberdeck build fits a seven-inch touchscreen, a ...
YouTuber Zack Freedman has transformed a Raspberry Pi 400 mini PC into a Voidstar Data Blaster, a portable cyberdeck. This innovative build is packed with features that make it a standout project for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Somewhere in the multiverse, there's an alternate timeline where bulky 80's and late 90's computers never quite evolved into what we have ...
In 1984, William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer helped kick off the cyberpunk genre that many hackers have been delighting in ever since. Years before Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web, Gibson ...