Posted By Cristela Jones on Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 8:43 AM click to enlarge Courtesy of Michael Reyes Cesar Ramos (left) and Michael Reyes smile for a photo inside The Selfie Box s red room of love. Walking into The Selfie Box, San Antonio’s first-ever selfie museum, is like walking into a photo-op paradise. Located in the heart of the South Side, the new selfie museum opened on Saturday, February 13. Just in time for Valentine s Day assuming the lousy weather didn t keep most lovers stranded at home. The Selfie Box, 1602 SW Military Dr., is a passion project for Michael Reyes, 19, and his boyfriend Cesar Ramos, combining their passions for social media and entrepreneurship.
Easy to expand RAM and storage
Cons
Plastic enclosure lacks polish
A new contender in the desktop mini PC arena, the Azulle Byte4 ($224.99) is a slightly larger version of the Azulle Access4 we reviewed in September 2020. The Byte4 offers the same modest component lineup Intel Celeron CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of eMMC storage and is similarly underpowered. Neither machine is well-suited for anything approaching regular Windows use, but either can serve as a streaming device or as a way to add Internet connectivity to an old TV or monitor. You ll need to find a bit more room behind your display or in your home-theater cabinet for the boxy Byte4 versus the Access4 it s closer in size to a Mac mini than a Mars Bar but the advantage you get from the larger chassis is a greater selection of ports and the ability to expand the memory and storage. Like the Access4, the Byte4 is fanless and operates in silence, making for an inconspicuous addition to your living room or den, or for poweri