AiMaster is ASUSTOR’s NAS management app for mobile devices that allows you to remote control your NAS devices.
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AiMaster is ASUSTOR’s NAS management app for mobile devices that allows you to remote control your NAS devices.
Read moreThe DiskStation Manager (DSM for short) is a Linux-based operating system developed by Synology exclusively for their NAS servers. I’m reviewing version 7.2.1, the latest release.
Read moreADM is a Linux-based operating system developed by ASUSTOR exclusively for their NAS devices. I tested version 4.2.5, the latest release.
Read moreThe first article in this series walks you through the steps of setting up ADM 4.2 for the first time.
Read moreLet’s turn our attention to the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). This is firmware used to start the PC system after it is powered on.
Read moreFor this article in the series, we explore installing and configuring Manjaro on the NUC 13. Manjaro is an Arch-based Linux distribution.
Read moreFor this first gaming article about the Intel NUC 13 Pro, I’m going to revisit some of the games I previously tested on the HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini PC.
Read moreThis article focuses on the two different cores present in the Intel NUC 13 Pro. They are Performance-cores (P-Cores) and Efficient-Cores (E-Cores).
Read moreFor this instalment in the series, we’re going to examine the power consumption of the NUC 13 Pro Mini PC and compare that to a couple of desktop machines.
Read moreThis article explores configuring Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 on the Intel NUC 13 Pro.
Read moreFor this article in the series, I’ll explore the simple process of installing Ubuntu 23.10 on the Intel NUC 13 Pro.
Read moreThis is a weekly blog looking at an Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC running Linux. In this article, we benchmark the machine.
Read moreThis is a weekly blog looking at an Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC running Linux. In this article, we examine its design and specifications.
Read moreThis review looks at the BrosTrend AC650 AC5L Linux WiFi Adapter. The adapter has a theoretical maximum of 433Mbps transfer speed on 5GHz or 200MBps with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
Read moreThis review looks at the BrosTrend Linux USB WiFi Adapter AC1200 (AC3L). Unlike most Wi-Fi sellers, BrosTrend provide Linux support for Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros.
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