I built my own Googlebook with a Raspberry Pi, local LLMs, and old hardware
Ayush Pande May 17, 2026, 7:01 PM EDT Ayush Pande is a PC hardware and gaming writer. When he's not working on a new article, you can find him with…
So what actually causes all the jitters, jams, and fundamental frustrations when you're using USB 3.0 for your 2.4GHz peripheral? Well, there's a core engineering conflict here. USB 3.0 achieves its high throughput by employing a 5Gbps differential signaling clock rate. Because of the way data packets are scrambled and transmitted, the harmonic frequencies of that electronic data transfer radiate broad-spectrum noise right between 2.4GHz and 2.5GHz. This is the exact wireless real estate used by Bluetooth, a standard Wi-Fi bands, Zigbee, and pretty much every single proprietary 2.4 GHz low-lat
Your fastest USB port might not be your best, and I found that out the hard wayAyush Pande May 17, 2026, 7:01 PM EDT Ayush Pande is a PC hardware and gaming writer. When he's not working on a new article, you can find him with…
…Many pinned apps, the recommended section, and recently added apps and games took up all the space on the screen. Most of the apps were either Microsoft bloatware or ones I didn…
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