Pironman 5 Pro Max Review – A Raspberry Pi 5 Tower PC case with integrated video and audio capabilities, optional UPS kit

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Pironman 5 Pro Max Review – A Raspberry Pi 5 Tower PC case with integrated video and audio capabilities, optional UPS kit

SunFounder has sent us a sample of the Pironman 5 Pro Max tower PC case for Raspberry Pi 5 for review alongside a PiPower 5 UPS board. The "Pro Max" builds upon the Pironman 5 Max we reviewed last year, but adds a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, a 5MP camera module, two speakers, a USB microphone, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The PiPower 5 is a UPS HAT designed for Raspberry Pi Zero/Model B single board computers, and not directly compatible with the Pironman cases, but we'll still try to use it. I'll start this review with an unboxing of the Pironman 5 Pro Max and PiPower 5 packages, followed by an assembly guide for the Pironman 5 Pro Max, a test of the new features (display, camera, audio interaction), and finally, I'll have a quick test of the UPS HAT with the Raspberry Pi 5 enclosure. Unboxing of Pironman

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with the advent of ai the way we interact with our computing devices has already changed and will change further in the future. is this the end of graphical user interfaces as we know them today?

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Interface Paradigms | cogmodo

The evolution of computer interfaces has progressed from punchcards to graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and touchscreens, making interaction more intuitive. The rise of AI introduces a new paradigm, allowing natural language interaction, but raises questions about the future of traditional interfaces and the desirability of computers as partners rather than tools. While AI offers convenience, it also demands new communication skills, potentially alienating those who prefer solitude and simplicity in their interactions with technology.

Can't login through touchscreen touchpress but works using Mouse/ Keyboard #login #2404 #touchscreen

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Can't login through touchscreen touchpress but works using Mouse/ Keyboard

I have Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS on amd64 connected to a Beetronics 17HB9M/U1 using DP (for display) and USB (for touchscreen). It works fine after I am logged in to the PC. But for some reason I can't ge...

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How to touch type / glide type / gesture type with a touchscreen in Ubuntu? #gnome #2404 #kde #touchscreen #onscreenkeyboard

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How to touch type / glide type / gesture type with a touchscreen in Ubuntu?

I am using Ubuntu 24.04 on a touch screen tablet. I want to gesture type like Android/iOS mobile devices. How do I do it?

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How to touch type / glide type / gesture type with a touchscreen in Ubuntu? #2404 #touchscreen #onscreenkeyboard

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How to touch type / glide type / gesture type with a touchscreen in Ubuntu?

I am using Ubuntu 24.04 on a touch screen tablet. I want to gesture type like Android/iOS mobile devices. How do I do it?

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GL.iNet Comet 5G – A KVM over IP solution with 5G RedCap cellular connectivity, 3.69-inch touchscreen display

GL.inet Comet 5G (GL-RM10RC) is a KVM over IP solution with a 3.69-inch touchscreen display and 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) IoT cellular connectivity, enabling remote access even when your regular Internet connection is down. The design builds upon the GL.iNet Comet Pro introduced last year, featuring a larger design and display, and adding 5G cellular connectivity on top of WiFi 6 and Gigabit Ethernet. It still features HDMI input and output (loop) ports, two USB Type-C ports for power and keyboard/mouse emulation, and a USB 2.0 port for accessories like ATX power control or fingerbot for the control of physical buttons on the target. GL.iNet Comet 5G specifications: SoC – Quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU @ 1.5 GHz; potentially a Rockchip RV1126B SoC System Memory – 1GB DDR3L Storage – 64 GB eMMC flash Video & Audio Input - HDMI port up to 4K @ 30 FPS Output - HDMI loop/passthrough port

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Audible Genius adds mobile support to Building Blocks

Building Blocks and the Audible Genius Studio are now available on your phone, fully compatible with both iPhone and Android.

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Mekotronics R57-5S – Rockchip RK3576 mini PC and digital player integrates inclined 5-inch touchscreen display

Mekotronics is known for its unusual Rockchip devices, and the R57-5S is a Rockchip RK3576 mini PC for kiosks and digital signage applications with a built-in, inclined 5-inch touchscreen display. The system ships with up to 16GB LPDDR5, up to 128GB eMMC flash, or up to 1TB UFS flash. It also features an M.2 socket for storage or an AI accelerator, HDMI 2.1 and USB-C DP video outputs, a 4K-capable HDMI input port, dual GbE, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1, optional 4G LTE, a few USB ports, and a terminal block with RS232 and RS485 interfaces. MekotronicsR57-5S specifications: SoC – Rockchip RK3576 CPU 4x Cortex-A72 cores @ 2.2GHz, four Cortex-A53 cores @ 1.8GHz Arm Cortex-M0 MCU at 400MHz GPU – ARM Mali-G52 MC3 GPU with support for OpenGL ES 1.1, 2.0 and 3.2, OpenCL up to 2.0 and Vulkan 1.1 NPU – 6 TOPS (INT8) AI accelerator with support for

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