Brenden Macaluso doesn't consider himself an environmentalist. He's a designer at heart. But the Houston resident hopes the cardboard computer casing he created will encourage others to rethink what ...
The Recompute company is selling 3 ready-made computers with cardboard cases, and a DIY kit, that includes the same case and a 400 watt power from Athena. As you might guess, the company's main focus ...
One of our favorite entries from this year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition is Francesco Biasci’s Cardboard Computer Case, which aims to ameliorate the perpetual problem of consumer e-waste. Built ...
Back in the 70’s when computers were fairly expensive and out of reach for most people, [David Hagelbarger] of Bell Laboratories designed CARDIAC: CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation. CARDIAC ...
Never underestimate the power of a kid's imagination, especially one who loves dogs. Emma Saccá Marcano asked her mom for a computer for one reason only: to watch dog videos on YouTube. Unfortunately, ...
Google Cardboard, the previous VR platform, might be dead, but Google is finding other ways to put cardboard in people's hands. Last May, it introduced its AIY DIY AI Voice kit that leveraged the ...
If you’re the type that throws away the packaging your PC parts come in, thinking it’s just fancy cardboard, you’ve come to ...
Being an early adapter is one thing, but there are times when gobbling up every newfangled gadget can have distinct disadvantages. Aside from the undiscovered flaws and unknowns that can exist with ...
There comes a time in every weekend when one feels an overwhelming need to order pizza for delivery, and standing in the way is just one technological obstacle. The pizza has to make it from oven to ...
Developer Cardboard Computer has released a new Kentucky Route Zero "interlude" mini-episode ahead of the game's long-awaited fifth - and final - instalment. Kentucky Route Zero is a magical realist ...
Every time we say “We’ve seen it all”, along comes a project that knocks us off. 60 year old [Mark Nesselhaus] likes to learn new things and he’s never worked with hardware at the gate level. So he’s ...