Adding a NAS to your home network is the easiest (and cheapest) way to back up your photos, videos, and files while also ...
Running your own network video recorder (NVR) from home usually involves plenty of processing power. Throw in multiple IP ...
Jennie Richardson is a TV Features and Lists Writer for Collider, and a graduate student pursuing an MFA in Fiction Writing. In other words, she really loves stories. Editor's Note: The following ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Embark Studio's "server slam" play test for Arc Raiders was a runaway success, with the extraction shooter putting up some huge player numbers on ...
The UCLA Bruins need a new head football coach, and Jerry Neuheisel is making a case to get that job. Neuheisel was carried around the field at the Rose Bowl on Saturday after helping lead UCLA to a ...
You can get all kinds of great wildlife footage if you trek out into the woods with a camera, but it can be tough to stay awake all night. However, this is a task you can readily automate, as [Luke] ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
President Trump doubles tariffs on Indian goods as a penalty for Russian oil deals. WSJ’s Shan Li reports on the consequences for India. Photo: Jim Watson/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images NEW ...
A media server is a wonderful tool for streaming your personal media collection on the go, and Plex is one of the most useful movie and TV apps for those who still prefer to own their digital media.
So, you’re thinking about getting into smart home stuff, huh? It can seem a bit much at first, but it’s actually pretty doable. We’re going to look at setting up Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3, ...
Centralizing file storage makes it easier to protect and back up important documents. Instead of relying on individual PCs, you can set up a shared drive on Windows Server that employees use daily.
What just happened? Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed a method for measuring heart rates that requires no wristband, smartwatch, or medical device. Instead, the ...