Doom on a dongle indeed. This most recent adaption of id-Software's classic joins the ranks of other hardware-defying ...
A developer could hack into the Apple Lightning to HDMI dongle and run Doom directly on the accessory. According to ...
As a general rule of thumb, anything that has some kind of display output and a processor more beefy than an early 90s budget ...
With a compact design and dual USB-C ports, Apple’s 35W dual-port power adapter will fit right in with the rest of your Apple ...
Installing Doom on a range of unusual hardware devices has become a fun challenge for programmers, and we've seen the game ...
Instead, the company sells a $29 USB-C to Lightning adapter as its official solution. My advice? Don’t spend $30 on a dongle when you can just replace the cable. Even though Apple doesn’t sell ...
Doom has been successfully run on Apple's Lightning to HDMI adapter. This highlights the surprising computing power hidden within the dongle.
When Apple refreshed its online store with a new USB-C to Lightning cable with support for fast charging through a 29W power adapter on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro last week, the addition immediately ...
Nice hack: A hobbyist has managed to run "Doom" on an old HDMI adapter from Apple. The background is interesting.
Apple introduced the Lightning headphone adapter in 2016 alongside the iPhone ... selection since last year’s introduction of USB-C to the iPhone 15 line. Now, the Apple Store has dwindled ...
A short cable that allows wired headphones with the traditional 3.5mm mini-phone connector to plug into the Lightning port of an iPhone. Starting with the iPhone 7, Apple eliminated the analog ...