A computer stick is a single-board, palm-sized computer that resembles a media streaming stick (such as the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Roku Streaming Stick). They are sometimes referred to as compute ...
A computer the size of a USB drive that plugs into the HDMI port of a TV for display. Also called a "screenless PC," "any screen computer," or "PC on a stick," it either uses an ARM or Atom CPU and ...
The Asus Chromebit, announced by Google today, packs a lot of computing power into a little itty bitty form factor and a sub-$100 price point: Plug this stick into any display with an HDMI port, like ...
Been thinking about getting a new computer? This tiny, thumb-drive-sized gadget from Intel might fit the bill if the job isn't too demanding. The $150 device, announced at CES in January, fits an ...
Beijing –Lenovo plans October U.S. availability of its first stick computer, a pocket-size Windows computer that plugs into a TV’s HDMI port to turn a TV into a PC monitor. The $129 Ideacentre Stick ...
The launch of Google Chromecast started a trend of putting lightweight but very functional computing systems on a device the size of an HDMI dongle. We've seen the likes of Dell's Wyse Cloud Connect, ...
Japanese-based Mouse Computer have created a new Windows PC stick computer that will be launching later this month and will be priced at around $175 or ¥ 20,800 to be exact. The Windows PC stick ...
October 14, 2005 FingerGear Computer-On-a-Stick USB Flash Drive now has fingerprint security. The Computer-On-a-Stick is the world's first bootable USB flash drive - the OS and all Desktop Software ...
Do you wish you had a safer place to keep all of your photos than on your computer? Would you like to easily find files that you have lost, like precious photos and treasured videos that seem lost ...
Update 8/13/2015 2:20PM : I have received an official response from the ComputerStick campaign. It acknowledges that the campaign video did not capture a ComputerStick in operation, but stands behind ...
BE WARNED. Cybercrooks are changing their modus operandi and widening their nets for snagging the unwary. Now that banks, retailers and online services generally have started taking extra precautions ...